Top Interior Trends for 2025

As the new year approaches, it’s the perfect opportunity to refresh your space and explore exciting new looks. As an interior designer, I love seeing how trends influence fabrics, colours, and furniture, sparking fresh ideas and creative possibilities. Whether you’re planning a full renovation or simply looking to update a cosy corner, these are the key trends to watch for in 2025.

Earthy and Organic Palettes

2025 is all about getting grounded. Think muted greens, soft terracottas, and rich taupes. These earthy tones are perfect for creating a calming and cosy atmosphere—a must-have in our often drizzly UK weather! Pair these hues with natural materials like reclaimed wood or stone to fully embrace the organic vibe.

Image: Mabel Fox

Playful Colour Blocking

A fan of neutrals, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. While bold colours are on trend, playful colour blocking is the bridge between subtlety and statement. Think contrasting shades like blush pink and soft green.

Tip: Colour blocking doesn’t have to be confined to walls. Try it on furniture, like painting the legs of your coffee table.

Mixed Metals:

For years, matching metal finishes in kitchens and bathrooms has been the classic choice for creating a cohesive design. Mixing metals is shaping up to be a big trend for 2025! By blending different finishes, like brass, nickel, chrome, and matte black, you can achieve a stylish, layered look that feels curated and unique.

Image: Architectural Digest

Home Office Evolution

As hybrid working becomes the norm, home offices are evolving into spaces that balance function and style. Forget the plain desk-in-a-corner setup, 2025 is all about creative, multi-functional workspaces. Look for fold-away desks, wall-mounted storage, and acoustic panels that double as décor.

Curved and Fluid Forms

Over the years curves have been more popular within the interior design industry, 2025 is no different. Softer, rounded furniture pieces, such as curved sofas, arching mirrors, and circular coffee tables, will dominate this year. This trend adds a sense of flow and harmony to any room, which is perfect for smaller spaces.

Tip: Try introducing this trend with accessories like a round rug or an oval vase before committing to larger pieces.

Image: Soho Home

Remember, trends are guidelines, not rules. The most beautiful homes are those that feel uniquely you. So, take what resonates, mix it with your personal style, and have fun creating a space you love. Got questions about these trends or need help incorporating them into your home? Drop me a message.

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