Is 'Cherry Coded' the unexpected red of 2025? 12 sweet yet chic buys to bring this trending hue into your home

This is the red hue every stylish home needs this year – and it's good enough to eat

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It is no surprise that red is going to continue to be big news in home design in 2025.

From the unexpected red theory to decorating with burgundy, red has certainly been a big player in how we decorate our homes of late – from small accents all the way through to big and bold color drenching.

This latest iteration, dubbed 'Cherry Coded', is perhaps the easiest hue to decorate with yet. This deep, beautifully baked hue is warmer than your classic crimson, softer than burgundy, and surprisingly playful.

If you're feeling pretty sold on the cherry red color trend, don't worry, you don't have to go straight in with the paintbrush. From chic lacquered accents to fun cherry motifs, I've rounded up 12 must-see items that will certainly sweeten up your space in 2025. Let's tuck in.

Cherry Code your home with these 12 juicy finds

cherry red painted dining room with pink tiled floor

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So where did this all begin? Unlike most big trends of late, this one didn't actually come from TikTok, but Pinterest. Coined in the Pinterest trends 2025 report, known as Pinterest Predicts, the experts in the know have tipped cherry red as the color story for this year.

And with Pinterest seeing an upsurge in searches for 'dark cherry red' of +235% and 'cherry vibe' hitting +325%, there are clear stats to prove this is going to be big news.

Here, I've found 12 cherry red home decor buys that are quite simply good enough to eat.


Looking to sweeten up your space? With these 12 stylish buys, introducing this unexpected, Cherry Coded red into your home has never been easier.

Charlotte Olby
Style & Trends Editor

Charlotte is style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens, and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello and most recently worked as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation in Surrey - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome