As we step into 2025, house number designs are taking a bold leap forward with a mix of innovative styles, finishes, and materials that cater to modern and timeless aesthetics alike. Whether you’re revamping your home’s exterior or building from the ground up, staying ahead of design trends can help your home stand out. Here are the top house number design trends for 2025, featuring styles and finishes available at Ferosa.
1. Matte Finishes for a Modern Look
Matte finishes continue to dominate in 2025, offering a sleek and understated elegance. These finishes pair beautifully with minimalist and contemporary home designs. At Ferosa, our matte powder-coated finishes are among the most sought-after options for their versatility and chic appearance.
Why Choose Matte Finishes?
They complement both light and dark exterior palettes.
Matte textures reduce glare, creating a refined look in any lighting.
Ideal for modern homes with clean lines and neutral tones.
2. Mixed Metal Combinations
This year, mixing metals is a key trend that adds depth and visual interest to house numbers. Combining finishes like brass and bronze or black and copper creates a striking contrast that works well with eclectic or transitional home designs.
How to Use Mixed Metals:
Pair brass house numbers with black fixtures for a bold statement.
Use dark bronze numbers on a lighter, textured surface like natural stone.
At Ferosa, we offer finishes like copper, brass, and dark bronze that make it easy to embrace this trend.
3. Large House Numbers for Maximum Impact
Oversized house numbers are making waves in 2025. These bold designs not only enhance visibility but also serve as architectural features that elevate your home’s curb appeal.
When to Opt for Large House Numbers:
For homes set back from the street, larger sizes (10" or 12") ensure visibility.
To make a design statement, even in close proximity.
Ferosa’s large house numbers are available in sizes up to 12", offering the perfect balance of style and functionality.
4. Floating House Numbers for Depth and Dimension
Floating house numbers remain a favorite for their unique shadowing effect and three-dimensional appearance. This mounting style creates depth, adding a modern and artistic touch to any home exterior.
Benefits of Floating Numbers:
Works well with textured surfaces like brick, stone, or wood.
Creates dynamic shadows that change with the light.
Enhances curb appeal, especially in contemporary settings.
Ferosa’s easy-to-install floating mounting hardware ensures a secure and polished look.
5. Earthy and Neutral Tones
Natural, earthy tones are gaining traction in 2025, reflecting the broader trend toward sustainable and organic aesthetics. Finishes like bronze, dark bronze, and copper align beautifully with this style.
Where Earthy Tones Shine:
Against neutral or natural exteriors, such as wood siding or stone facades.
In homes that prioritize eco-friendly and biophilic design principles.
Ferosa’s collection includes these earthy finishes, perfect for blending seamlessly with natural surroundings.
6. Sustainability in Materials
Eco-conscious homeowners are gravitating toward sustainable materials like aluminum. Lightweight yet durable, aluminum is fully recyclable, making it a responsible choice for modern exteriors.
Why Choose Aluminum?
Resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-term durability.
Lightweight for easy installation.
Powder-coated finishes provide lasting beauty without harming the environment.
Ferosa’s metal house numbers are crafted from 3/8" thick solid aluminum, combining sustainability with top-tier quality.
Final Thoughts
The modern house number design trends for 2025 reflect a blend of modern sophistication and timeless appeal. Whether you’re drawn to bold matte finishes, large house numbers, or eco-friendly materials, Ferosa offers a wide range of high-quality options to suit every style.
Ready to upgrade your home’s exterior? View our gallery for ideas on which address numbers are best for you.