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From minimalism to maximalism, from exuberant colors to neutrals, from rustic to opulent, the trends of 2025 suit all tastes and budgets.
Interior design trends 2025
Fashion trends express what is happening in your time, culture and surrounding circumstances.
Add to this your personality and personal style. Any design without personality, no matter how fashionable it may be, will be nothing more than a cold showroom from some store that could fit into anyone's home.
It's also essential to take care of your psyche and turn your home into a mental refuge so that you can recover and regain the strength you need to face daily challenges
Natural minimalism
Scandinavian design is here to stay, in many ways and especially in combination with other aesthetics such as Japandi, for example,
This style focuses on minimalism, natural materials and a neutral palette, enhanced with cozy elements such as soft fabrics and warm lighting. The result is a serene and inviting environment that promotes well-being.
With the growing emphasis on health and well-being, dedicated wellness spaces will become an essential part of residential design. These areas range from small yoga studios and meditation rooms to spacious, spa-like bathrooms. Incorporate elements such as natural light, indoor plants and calming colors to bring relaxation and rejuvenation to the max.
Retro styles
Retro styles, for those who like them, never really go out of style, but in the fashion world they are making a comeback with a modern twist.
Vintage furniture, bold patterns and nostalgic decor items instill a sense of history, of exclusivity.
But beware, not everything should be retro, otherwise what you'll be creating is a caricature of the old days
Incorporating one or other retro element, in harmony with modern, gives the look that sophisticated and cohesive air typical of those with good taste. By mixing old and new elements, you create a unique eclectic style.
Self-care spaces
Small studios, exercise rooms, spa bathrooms, reading corners, etc. where you or your family can take care of yourself.
Elements such as natural light, indoor plants and calming colors, relax and recuperate.
Textured walls and ceilings
Loved by many and hated by others, textured walls are making a comeback in interiors.
Wallpapered ceilings, wood paneling and decorative plaster finishes bring depth and interest to any room.
External integration
Blurring boundaries by integrating indoor and outdoor spaces is another continuing trend. And it's easy to see why: outdoor living areas can (and should) be designed to be just as comfortable and stylish as indoor ones.
Gourmet areas, cozy seating areas and weather-resistant decor create a seamless transition from indoors to outdoors.
The artisanal personality
In an age of mass production, handcrafted items are highly valued. From handmade ceramics to bespoke furniture, these pieces bring a sense of artistry and personal touch to home decor.
Invest in a few striking pieces that anchor your decor and reflect your style. And remember to visit the local market, or discover the artisans nearby, one of the best ways to be conscious and supportive of others.
+ Casual
Casually comfortable and luxurious, with a focus on creating relaxed spaces without compromising on style. And also less rigidity in forms.
Furniture that is as practical and cozy as it is aesthetically pleasing, meaning large sofas, deep chairs and rounded edges are easy to find in both modern and traditional styles.
The shapes in the architecture of the space are also semicircular, arched or simply rounded.
Maximalism
Yes, we've seen it in several past seasons, almost in counterpoint to minimalism, this trend adopts strong colors, intricate patterns and a variety of textures to create visually rich and dynamic spaces. An exaggeration.
Overlapping different elements adds depth and interest. Start with a neutral base to avoid overwhelming the space, then gradually add layers of color and pattern.
And yes large accent pieces, maximum!
Colorful spaces
Strong, saturated colors are coming back in 2025. Color-filled rooms use a single tone in several shades to create a cohesive and impactful look. This trend is perfect for extroverts to infuse their spaces with a personality that escapes minimalism,
Mixing patterns
This is more of a timeless approach than a trend, but it has been gaining a lot of momentum in recent years.
Combining patterns creates a visually stimulating environment, but be careful at this point that it looks cohesive rather than chaotic.
The key is to maintain balance with a color scheme, allowing harmony between patterns whether stripes, florals or geometrics. Consider using a large-scale pattern as the main focus and smaller patterns as accents to create harmony.
Re-use
The big buzzword in fashion is sustainability, but here for us, it is used in a very limited way. Usually when we see this word, it means produced from self-renewing sources, preserving the environment.
But in fact, everything, everywhere, will somehow consume resources. We now know that most recyclables take more resources to reuse than to produce new ones.
The logic would then be for more durable or reusable pieces, and the design world is starting to live with a bit of an emphasis on using second-hand furniture, or keeping what you have.
Reusing or adapting old buildings or furniture to create unique, modern spaces is the approach that gives new life to existing structures, blending history with contemporary design.
Incorporate reclaimed materials into your home: it's a creative way to reduce waste and preserve architectural heritage while making a style statement. Or go foraging in second-hand stores.
Natural stone
Natural stone is still on the rise and brings an earthy, timeless quality to interiors through texture, luxury and a sense of permanence. Marble, granite and slate can be used in a variety of ways, from countertops and floors to feature walls. There's nothing more sophisticated than combining warm wood tones for a cozy atmosphere.
Accent chandeliers
An item that is always on the rise: lighting is not just functional; it is a key design element that transforms the ambience of a room like works of art.
Flexible workspaces
Multifunctional home offices have become the norm. Items that can make spaces multifunctional and more conducive to productivity will continue, from bookcases that can serve as desks to fabrics and wall tapestries that can divide a room into multiple uses and, at the same time, absorb sound to improve concentration.
Defined spaces
We can say that in recent decades integrated rooms were unanimous, this is changing, integration will undoubtedly continue, but increasingly there are spaces for more divided layouts helping to delineate more clearly what purpose each part of the house should serve.
Embrace biophilic design
Biophilic design, the art of bringing nature into the home, is the focus of interior design in 2025. Imagine calming palettes inspired by nature such as natural materials like wood, stone, and woven textures.
Living walls, pots and vases, bringing the outdoors in and purifying the air we breathe.
These biophilic elements not only improve the aesthetics of your home, but also promote a sense of calm and well-being.
Black is back
Black is making a comeback as a prominent color in 2025. Details or furniture, accessories or decoration, can create a striking impact and anchor the design of a room.
Use black sparingly when you want contrast that makes other colors stand out or for a more dramatic look, consider a monochrome black interior.
Neutral and earthy
Neutral tones always find their way into the trends each season, in fact, they are colors that we can call timeless. But in this season also think of earthy tones, a clear reference to nature.
Opulence
Sophisticated styles that exude refinement are always the passion of most people.
But don't be fooled, it's not just brands that have this air of luxury:
1- Finishes and materials, think luxurious fabrics like velvets, satins, metals with all their glamour.
2- On the other hand, ornate moldings and carved furniture, all rich in detail.