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5 Interior Design Trends for 2025

Interior Design Trends

Imagen Subliminal courtesy of GON Architects

Making your home your own is one of the best parts about having your own space. With the ever-evolving trends in interior design, there are always new ideas to make your home more environmentally friendly, functional and just more ‘you’.

The rise of eco-friendly habits like using reusable bottles shows a growing awareness of the world around us. But beyond that, sustainability and usability are also starting to feature heavily in interior design. Whether it’s through materials, aesthetics, or adding tech that will streamline your home, 2025 is set to be a huge year in interior design. If you want to create a home that embraces these changes, read on to see how to do it.

1. Sustainable materials

Sustainable interior design is something you’re likely going to be seeing on every trend report for years to come, with the movement for responsible consumption stronger than ever. Advances in sustainable materials make it easier and more cost effective to build and design an eco-friendly home. Think reclaimed wood for wall panels and furniture, recycled fabrics in upholstery, bedding and cushions, and natural stone countertops and decorative accents.

Zero-waste production will also be big, with pieces being designed for a circular economy. This means material sustainability at all levels, such as furniture that can be disassembled for recycling, eco-friendly packaging and more earth-friendly manufacturing processes.

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2. Maximalism

In 2025, we’re starting to see a shift from minimalism to maximalism. While neutral colors, minimal patterns and sleek designs have dominated homes for the last few years, now it’s all about ‘more is more’. Bold patterns, vibrant colors and a mix of textures are becoming the new ‘in’ thing, creating more lively, dynamic spaces.

Maximalism is all about having fun and putting your personality on display. In the bedroom, this could simply mean swapping plain bedding and soft furnishings with textured materials, bold colors or fun patterns. For shared spaces like the living room, bring in statement furniture that double as functional pieces. 

By ensuring your home is filled with items unique to you, you’re more likely to keep things for longer, further adding to the sustainability trend.

3. Comfort & wellness-first design

Your home is your personal retreat—a place to unwind away from the hustle and bustle of the everyday. And that’s where you’ll see a shift in interior design trends in 2025. The vibe for this year is all about fostering positive mental well-being by creating cozy spaces you’ll love spending time in.

Home design for mental comfort as well as physical comfort will help you really unwind when you sit down with your reusable cup of tea or coffee. You’ll be seeing more cozy deep-seated sofas, soft lighting and inspiring color palettes, moving away from sterile, impersonal looks. This design style fuses perfectly with the sustainability trend of the season, using natural materials and textures to create a sense of connection with nature.

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4. Tech-integrated interiors

Home technology has never been better. Gadgets like smart thermostats and lighting, and voice-activated systems, can easily be integrated into home designs, making life easier and potentially more cost-effective. Contemporary designs also allow them to seamlessly blend into your home’s aesthetics. 

The best part is, there’s a gadget that’s ideal for every room. The kitchen will see the rise of smart speaker integration, with sleek, minimalist tech that helps you discover recipes, make shopping lists and set timers—all with a simple voice command. Even something simple like a charging station or pad in a shared living space can make a huge difference, making it easy to top up on the go. For lighting, look for integrated systems that turn on automatically and can be tweaked easily with an app on your phone.

5. Biophilic design

Biophilic design is also a trend that you’ll see more of in 2025. This style uses natural materials and designs to bring nature indoors, creating a more peaceful and calm environment. Think natural lighting, wood and stone surfaces, organic shapes, garden walls and water features. It doesn’t just look good, it makes you feel great too.

Adding touches of biophilic design to improve your mood, creativity and productivity doesn’t have to be big either. A few easy-to-care-for plants (such as a hanging fern in the bathroom or herbs on the kitchen windowsill), reclaimed timber furniture or small table-top water feature can be the breath of fresh air your home needs.

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New year, new home aesthetic

While jumping on the latest interior design trends can freshen up your home, it’s important to stay true to your own style and personality too. Your home should feel like a place where you can feel comfortable and inspired, surrounded by the things you love. 

With these interior design trends for 2025 up your sleeve, you can make stylish, sustainable choices that will perfectly fit your lifestyle.

Images courtesy of Imagen Subliminal and GON Architects

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