Another year begins, and with it, another wave of design trends that could make your home an even more wonderful place to be. We reveal some of what to expect from 2025’s interior design trends.
Vintage furniture
Vintage furniture has never really gone out of fashion. However, this well-made furniture is regaining its prominence, taking the place of less characterful, more modern pieces. Seamlessly blending the old with the new and adding personality and style, it has the power to transform rooms.
Wood
Wood is resurfacing in all its magnificent forms. Whether you prefer the natural aesthetic of a wooden kitchen or prefer weathered furniture, the choice is entirely yours. Classic or modern, freestanding or unfitted, it’s entirely down to your own personal tastes.
Earthy tones
Deep earthy tones, such as sunbaked reds and deep greens, create a warm, comforting, homely feeling and a sense of calm in equal measure. Contrasted with vibrant hues such as bright yellows and other sun-drenched themes, individual rooms and spaces will create a truly special feeling.
Rustic sustainability
Sustainability continues to shape interior design, but in 2025, it takes on a rustic charm. Think reclaimed wood beams, repurposed furniture, and natural stone accents seamlessly blending with modern functionality.
Wall art
Not a theme to embrace for all areas of your home, but for some walls, the trend of gallery walls further adorned with wall lamps or mirrors is increasing in popularity. Choose a theme that tells a story set against the intriguing choice of autumn-inspired hues, and you will create a striking impact.
Biophilic beauty
The connection between humans and nature remains a core theme in 2025, with biophilic design thriving more than ever. Larger windows, indoor gardens, and abundant greenery intentionally create spaces that invite the outdoors in. Natural light takes centre stage, while organic materials, like stone, dominate interiors.
Expressive colours
In 2025, we will see renewed confidence in bold, expressive colours. Jewel tones like sapphire blues, emerald greens, and rich purples are paired with vibrant accents of electric orange, zesty yellows, and fuchsia.
Cosy nooks
In the fast-paced world we find ourselves in, creating intimate spaces for relaxation is a must. Cosy nooks, complete with plush seating, soft textiles, and layered lighting, are becoming essential features in modern homes. Window seats with oversized cushions, alcoves transformed into reading retreats, remain in vogue.
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