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Interior trends 2025

Home decor in 2025 is heading towards a fusion of minimalism and the maximalist aesthetic of the 1970s. This trend will prioritize functionality while incorporating technology and home automation in a subtle way

Emerging trends in interior design for 2025 showcase a captivating contrast: minimalism and maximalism are converging, infused with a retro 70s flair. Additionally, contemporary living spaces are set to host a striking fusion of natural elements and advanced technology.
Minimalism, in its various forms – from the clean lines of Nordic design to the emotional resonance of organic styles – has consistently shaped interior trends. This season, minimalism is reimagined and merges with the bold maximalism of the 70s and 80s, evident in furniture and wallpaper choices.
There’s a tendency towards going OTT as designers liberally experiment with patterns, textures, colours, and decorative accents. There’s a no-holes-barred approach to mixing styles and eras, too. Every nook and cranny has the chance to shine with features that tell a tale. Easy does it, though. Go over the top, not over the edge.
Furniture will feature tactile textures and natural materials. The onus is on handcrafted quality and craftsmanship while seamlessly integrating technology. Smart devices like voice assistants and automation systems enhance functionality within the space.
A strong affinity for natural and sustainable materials such as stone, wood, and organic fibres is coupled with a growing desire to connect with nature. Incorporating indoor gardens, large windows that allow plenty of natural light, and numerous indoor plants will be essential for creating relaxing and healthy environments.
These fundamental elements can be elevated with carefully selected accents and details. Invest in the tactile appeal of leather and woven textures reminiscent of handcrafted artistry. Experiment with innovative finishes like wall tapestries and three-dimensional surfaces to create depth and visual interest. For a touch of nostalgia, explore retro patterns from the 70s and 80s or integrate classic mid-century modern pieces.
Trending colour palettes include serene blues, crisp whites, and other cool tones reminiscent of the ocean. This is also reflected in kitchens and bathrooms, which feature dazzling, iridescent surfaces. In line with an eco-conscious approach, modular and multifunctional designs offer adaptable spaces to suit evolving lifestyles.

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