Demi Moore’s Patterned Sofa Signals a Decor Shift in 2025

Demi Moore. Reprodução/Instagram @demimoore
Demi Moore. Reprodução/Instagram @demimoore

Actress Demi Moore, from The Substance, might be used to setting fashion trends in Hollywood – but her sofa is ahead of its time.

In 2025, designers foresee bolder choices in furniture colors, and one example is Demi Moore’s patterned sofa.

According to Homes & Gardens and design director David Harris, a bold, patterned sofa is the ultimate focal piece that can transform a neutral room. Patterns – whether inspired by Kilim, Moroccan prints, vintage florals, or stripes – bring texture, depth, and a touch of worldly charm.

‘These patterns are more than decorative; they tell stories of travel and discovery, adding layers of personality and coziness. In 2025, it’s all about blending cultural influences with modern design to create a space that feels sophisticated and adventurous.’

In Moore’s living room, she showcases a mosaic-patterned sofa – composed of shades of red, orange, turquoise, and navy. The honeycomb pattern is eclectic and, in many ways, daring, but it works in her neutral setting.

As patterned sofas rank among experts’ favorite design trends for the coming year, knowing how to style them is vital. Following Moore’s example of pairing her sofa with a neutrally painted wall and wooden flooring is a fail-safe starting point. This allows the space to breathe and prevents it from feeling overcrowded. Megan Holloway, creative director of Maro Home, also recommends choosing pillows wisely.

‘Opting for a bold pattern on a sofa is a brilliant way to elevate and add impact to a room with a unique piece. It creates a focal point and brings that all-important wow factor, especially in neutral spaces. It also allows you to showcase your unique style and personality in your home,’ Holloway begins.

‘If you choose a bold, patterned sofa, layering it with striped, plain, or contrasting patterned pillows will help create a truly ‘lived-in’ look without feeling overdone, and it will also beautifully offset neutral walls. A good rule of thumb is one large print + one stripe + one small print for an effortlessly put-together scheme. If a multi-patterned fabric feels overwhelming, then opting for a large print in a single color will help add interest while still being easy to style with other patterns or solids.’

Source: Homes & Gardens. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team./em>

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