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☀️ Summer Home Design Trends: The Georgio Reddington Team’s 2025 Guide

Summer is here—and with it comes a fresh wave of design trends that bring comfort, color, and a bit of that easy, breezy coastal charm into your home. Whether you’re updating a Rye beach house, staging a colonial in Harrison, or just looking for ways to brighten your space in Larchmont or Mamaroneck, The Georgio Reddington Team has you covered with the hottest 2025 summer home design trends.

🌿 1. Nature-Driven Neutrals & Coastal Colors

This summer, it’s all about bringing the outdoors in.
Think breezy linen whites, sandy taupes, ocean blues, and soft leafy greens—tones that echo our very own Sound Shore landscapes.

Local Tip: Stop by Nest Inspired Home in Rye or Current Home in Scarsdale for decor that captures that modern coastal aesthetic.

🪞 2. Light & Reflective Spaces

Open, airy interiors are in. Remove heavy curtains and let natural light shine in through bare or sheer window treatments. Mirrors, glass furniture, and pale woods make rooms feel more expansive.

Pro Staging Tip from The Georgio Reddington Team: When prepping a home for sale, strategically placed mirrors can reflect sunlight and make even smaller spaces feel open and fresh.

🌴 3. Organic Textures & Sustainable Materials

From rattan light fixtures to jute rugs and reclaimed wood tables, textured, natural materials add dimension and warmth. Sustainability is also trending—think bamboo, cotton, stoneware, and vintage pieces with history.

Local Idea: Check out The Mamaroneck Antique Center or Dovetail Interiors in Larchmont for one-of-a-kind finds that blend old with new.

🛋️ 4. Outdoor-Indoor Living

This summer, the line between indoor and outdoor is blurrier than ever. Patios, sunrooms, and decks are being treated as extensions of the interior—with cozy seating, layered pillows, string lighting, and even outdoor rugs.

Rye Brook Tip: Add outdoor curtains, twinkle lights, and a fire pit to make your patio feel like a true summer lounge.

🍋 5. Pops of Citrus & Mediterranean Influence

From lemon-patterned throw pillows to blue-and-white tile-inspired backsplashes, a touch of the Amalfi Coast is trending—especially in kitchens and patios. Think citrus motifs, terracotta pots, olive tree plants, and bold but tasteful color accents.

Local Flavor: Add Mediterranean flair with ceramic pieces from Port Chester Clay Art Center or potted herbs from Sprout Farms in Harrison.

🛁 6. Spa-Like Bathrooms

Cool, minimalist bathrooms with natural wood vanities, stone sinks, and rainfall showers are a major draw for buyers and design enthusiasts alike. Add eucalyptus bundles, neutral towels, and diffused lighting for a hotel-worthy feel.

The Georgio Reddington Team’s Buyer Tip: Updated bathrooms with a calming, spa-like ambiance can seriously elevate resale value.

🎨 7. Statement Ceilings & Accent Walls

Whether it’s wallpaper in a powder room or painted paneling behind the bed, bold but controlled design moments are making waves this summer. Think sage greens, navy blue, or even wallpaper with subtle palm or wave patterns.

☀️ The Georgio Reddington Team Knows Summer Style

We’re not just experts in buying and selling—we know how to make a house feel like home, especially during the summer months. Whether you’re styling your space for fun or preparing it for market, The Georgio Reddington Team is here to help with local resources, staging strategies, and design guidance tailored to every neighborhood in the Soundshore.

📍 Ready to list your home or find one with the summer features you’ve been dreaming of?
Let The Georgio Reddington Team help you navigate the Sound Shore real estate market with style and confidence.

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