Trendy furniture at all prices
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No matter your budget, you can always incorporate some of the latest styles into any room of the house. Here’s some inspiration for what is up and coming for furniture and décor in 2025, from the design team at the largest fine furniture store in B.C. outside of Vancouver: Marshall’s Home Living in Kelowna.
Go ahead and embrace casually comfortable furniture in 2025. There will be continued focus on creating relaxed spaces that don’t compromise on style. Expect to see furniture that is as practical and cozy as it is pleasing to the eye. According to experts, oversized sofas, deep-seated chairs and rounded edges are key elements of this trend, blending seamlessly with both modern and traditional decor.
Furniture trends are going to highlight impeccable craftsmanship, comfort and timeless design while continuing to embrace a harmonious blend of functionality and style. One of the standout trends is soft minimalism—a refined approach to modern living that prioritizes clean lines, natural materials and warm, inviting textures. Think monochromatic palettes enriched with earthy tones, plush fabrics and organic shapes that create spaces as cozy as they are contemporary.
The right aesthetics will appeal to all five senses, not just sight. This sensorial design incorporates scents, textures, sounds and lighting to create immersive environments. Bring together elements like aromatic candles, soft rugs and soothing music to enhance the room. Homeowners are opting for modular furniture that adapts to their evolving needs, making it easier than ever to balance aesthetic beauty with practical living. Paired with statement lighting, like sculptural pendants, these elements help create spaces that are vibrant, personalized and future-focused.
There is a rise in expressive bold design. Eclectic spaces may steal some of the spotlight in 2025, blending daring designs with contemporary appeal. It’s OK to be nostalgic, going back to our roots and pulling in some tradition, bridging the past with the present. If you want to bring in colour, but are nervous about doing so, go a few tones down and don’t be scared to vary the shade and undertone.
Not sure how these design waves align with your unique style or even what your personal style is? The most important thing to remember when designing your space is that it is yours, so fill it with what brings you joy. Do you find that to be a daunting task? You can take advantage of the complimentary design services of the local expert team at the Marshall’s Home Living, where its in-house interior designers are ready to guide you in thoughtfully choosing the ideal pieces to enhance your space.
For decades, Marshall’s Home Living has been synonymous with sophistication, timeless design and exceptional quality. Renowned for curating high-end collections that transform houses into homes, Marshall’s Home Living has long been a trusted destination for discerning clients seeking expert advice and premium pieces. To enhance its portfolio and bring stylish, high-quality furnishings within reach of an even broader audience, it is excited to be adding its newly launched furniture line, the MHL For Life collection.
MHL For Life reflects Marshall’s Home Living’s commitment to making great design accessible without compromising on the values the brand has upheld for decades: craftsmanship, durability and timeless style. The collection offers an array of versatile furniture that seamlessly blends aesthetic appeal with everyday functionality—ideal for modern families, first-time homeowners or anyone looking to refresh their space on a budget.
From sleek modular sofas perfect for urban living to elegant dining sets designed for hosting dinner parties, every piece in the MHL For Life line exudes Marshall’s Home Living’s signature touch. Whether you’re looking to make a statement or create a cozy corner, this collection has something to suit your style.
“We designed this collection to reflect the needs of today’s home—a place of comfort, creativity, and connection,” Marshall’s Home Living owner Glenn Rogers says. “With MHL For Life, we’ve taken everything our clients love about Marshall’s Home Living—the quality, the style, the thoughtfulness—and made it more attainable, without compromising on quality.”
Rest assured, MHL For Life doesn’t trade accessibility for quality. Every piece in the collection is rigorously tested to meet the same high standards as Marshall’s premium lines. Think of it as affordable luxury—a way to enjoy beautiful furniture that fits your budget and your lifestyle.
“We buy furniture globally. Now, in addition to seeking out some of the most prestigious lines in the world, we are looking for more ways to source items that meet our look and quality criteria, that we can offer at look-twice prices,” Rogers says. “That’s one of the ways we decide what is in the MHL for Life collection and how we will expand its offering going forward.”
For existing clients, MHL For Life can complement their current pieces, blending effortlessly with Marshall’s Home Living’s more exclusive offerings. For newcomers, it’s an invitation to experience the Marshall’s Home Living quality, look and service for the first time.
“Many of our store vignettes and our customers’ homes incorporate both our premium and mid-range lines,” says Julia Rogers, who has partnered with her husband, Glenn, to help oversee the store. “Our MHL For Life Collection helps us highlight items that will appeal to a budget-conscious customer and people have been pleased with the quality and allure of the items in the collection.”
MHL For Life is available now in the Marshall’s Home Living showroom and online. Bring in a non-perishable food item during December to receive an additional 20% off on any piece in the collection. Come in and style your life and live your style at Marshall’s Home Living, where style and quality are for everyone—for life.
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