Interior design trends in 2025
Comfort, sustainability and customised design
A closeness to nature, uniqueness, individuality and personal well-being are the key concepts for the Interior design trends in 2025.
We analyse the trends of the new year:
Sustainability
The core principle of design in 2025: sustainability. The use of natural and recycled materials is at the centre of the new collections: Certified wood, local stone, as well as bamboo and cork.
Emerging bio-based materials such as vegan leather made from cacti or mycelium (mushrooms) redefine the concept of eco-friendly luxury.
Comfort and well-being
In 2025, interior design that promotes mental and physical health will be favoured. With soft lines, soft, enveloping materials, open spaces and the concept of the home spa, which is increasingly becoming the norm, the home will become a place where well-being and comfort are seamlessly combined.
Japandi style
Japandi style, a fusion of Japanese aesthetics and Scandinavian functionality, is one of the most important trends of 2025: a relaxing atmosphere in which cosy and functional minimalism conveys a sense of calm and order.
The colour palette is characterised by natural tones such as beige, olive green and terracotta, combined with authentic materials such as light wood and raw fabrics.
Smart homes
Invisible technology plays a key role: integrated home automation systems, retractable televisions and smart mirrors make the home more functional without compromising on aesthetics. These aids not only improve the quality of life, but are also a step towards futuristic and intuitive design.
Maximalism
Maximalism celebrates individuality and is an expression of personality with an explosion of patterns, colours and textures. With bold combinations of upholstery fabrics and accessories.
Vintage and craftsmanship
The fascination with the past continues unabated and grows over the years: vintage accessories and furniture, reinterpreted with modern details, reflect the growing desire for authenticity and uniqueness in a globalised world.
Traditional materials such as stained glass, marble and solid wood are combined with contemporary design and lend character and uniqueness.
Big news
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Parsen
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