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2025 Interior Design Trends: What’s In, What’s Out, and What’s Totally New

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Hey there, design lovers! 🌟 If you're anything like us, you're always curious about what's next in the world of interior design. Well, the good news is, 2025 is shaping up to be a year full of bold, yet grounded choices for our homes. We're seeing a shift towards sustainability, personalised spaces, and design that feels alive with meaning and warmth.


Let’s kick things off with Pantone’s Colour of the Year for 2025: Mocha Mousse (Pantone 17-1230). A warm, rich brown with a creamy undertone, this colour evokes comfort and sophistication. It’s the perfect balance between earthiness and elegance, bringing a touch of luxury to your space while maintaining a sense of calm and grounding. Expect to see Mocha Mousse in everything from accent walls to upholstery, as it brings a soothing yet chic vibe to any room.


Want to know what trends will dominate this year? Grab a cup of tea and let’s dive in!


1. Nature, But Make It Luxe: The Rise of Organic Elegance


For this dining room perfectly we captured a laid-back style with its sleek wooden furniture and artistic details. A minimalist pendant light enhances the ambiance, making it a welcoming place for meals and gatherings.
For this dining room perfectly we captured a laid-back style with its sleek wooden furniture and artistic details. A minimalist pendant light enhances the ambiance, making it a welcoming place for meals and gatherings.

In 2025, we’re bringing the outdoors inside—not just with a few plants, but with luxury natural elements. Think rich wood tones, raw stone textures, and earthy finishes that feel as if they’ve been sculpted by nature itself. It’s all about embracing nature's imperfections and celebrating them in your home.

Expect to see sustainably sourced materials like reclaimed wood, stone, and bamboo making a splash, but with a sophisticated twist. Whether it's a statement stone fireplace or a beautifully designed wooden dining table, this trend brings that calming sense of nature to a whole new level of elegance.


2. Bold Colours with a Soft Touch: Comfort and Vibrancy Combined

Mustard bedding adds a vibrant touch to this serene Japandi bedroom we designed, blending natural materials with clean lines for a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Mustard bedding adds a vibrant touch to this serene Japandi bedroom we designed, blending natural materials with clean lines for a warm and inviting atmosphere.

2025 is the year of bold yet cosy hues. We’re talking rich terracotta, deep forest greens, and vibrant blues—colours that make a statement, but don’t overwhelm. The key here is balance. These colours will be paired with soft textures like velvet cushions, wool throws, and linen drapes that invite you to relax and indulge in a bit of colour therapy.

Pop of colour? Yes, please! Think about a deep ochre accent wall paired with light neutrals, or a navy blue armchair against a backdrop of beige tones. It’s all about adding personality without overloading the senses.


3. Personalised, Curated Spaces: Your Home, Your Story


Gone are the days of generic, cookie-cutter interiors. Personalisation is EVERYTHING in 2025. We’re embracing spaces that tell a story—yours, to be exact. Forget mass-produced furniture and welcome items that have meaning. Whether it’s a vintage mirror passed down from family, or a one-of-a-kind artwork that reflects your travels, personal touches will make your space feel uniquely you.

We’re also seeing bespoke furniture take off. Custom-made pieces that perfectly fit your space? Yes, please. You’ll see more designers offering tailored solutions to make sure everything in your home is exactly what you need—and love.


4. Tech Meets Tranquillity: Smart Design, Calming Vibes



Smart homes have been trending for a while now, but in 2025, it’s all about combining technology with tranquillity. We’re talking about using tech that enhances your space without disrupting the calm energy of your home. Think smart lighting systems that adjust to your mood, or soundproofing technology that creates the ultimate peaceful retreat.

Incorporating tech doesn’t have to mean cluttered spaces with gadgets everywhere. It’s about seamless integration—smart features hidden in plain sight, from built-in speakers to hidden charging stations. Your home will become a true sanctuary, powered by technology that works quietly in the background.


5. Minimalism with a Twist: Less Is Still More, but with Personality


Minimalism isn’t going anywhere, but it’s evolving. In 2025, it’s all about minimalist spaces that still feel full. This isn’t about stripping everything away; it’s about carefully curating a collection of things that are both functional and beautiful.

The trend is simplicity with soul—a few standout pieces, like a sculptural light fixture or a statement chair, mixed with clean lines and clutter-free surfaces. The minimalist look still rules, but it’s now more about adding warmth and character to every item in your space.


6. Sustainable and Ethical Design: Doing Good Feels Good

Sustainability will continue to be a major focus in 2025. We're seeing a shift toward ethical and eco-friendly materials in every aspect of design, from furniture to fabrics to finishes. Think recycled metals, organic cotton, and eco-friendly paints. These materials are not only better for the planet, but they also bring an authenticity to your home.

This isn’t just a trend—it’s a movement. And it’s one that’s going to grow as more designers and homeowners seek out ways to create spaces that are both beautiful and responsible.


7. Curvy Furniture: Soft, Sculptural Shapes


Watc our client's curated space with sculptural elements creating a perfect balance of modern and warmth.

In a world full of hard angles, we’re moving toward softer, curvier furniture in 2025. Think round-edged sofas, soft curves on coffee tables, and sculptural chairs that invite you to sit back and relax. These pieces bring a sense of comfort and warmth to your home, while also looking like pieces of art.


So, if you’ve been thinking about investing in a sofa or chair this year, try looking for those organic, flowing shapes that make a room feel inviting and nurturing.

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