Looking to spruce up your hall and living room this year? In this article, we’ve got the hottest interior design trends and tips on how you can incorporate them into your home.
Celebrating bold and dynamic trends, the world of interior design has a wealth of inspirational furniture design ideas for every taste in 2025. Blending statement pieces like accent chairs with functional design solutions like built-in storage, and the latest fashions in hall and living room furniture embrace versatility and comfort while still going big on style.
Whether you’re freshening up a compact hallway or completely overhauling an expansive living room, we’ve got fifteen innovative furniture ideas to help you create your dream interior. By the end of this article, you’ll know exactly how you can create a welcoming, warm, and contemporary environment that reflects your unique taste while still meeting the needs of your household.
Contents:
- Top modern furniture design ideas and inspiration for 2025
- Top tips for hall and living room furniture design
- Conclusion
Curious to know what the big interior design trends are this year? Then, let’s dive in!

Top modern furniture design ideas and inspiration for 2025
From floating TV units to glass coffee tables, this year in interior design hails the return of old design classics and tangible luxury while embracing the most modern functional design solutions.
1. Modular sofas

For living rooms and halls, modular sofas are fast becoming a cornerstone of modern interior design. Able to offer homeowners flexibility without compromising on style, they can be reconfigured to suit every space or occasion. A modular sofa typically comprises a handful of individual sections that can be placed together or apart as desired, letting homeowners have the option of enjoying an expansive seating arrangement or a cozy, compact one. Available in numerous finishes, consider choosing a modular sofa that is covered with velvet, leather, or corduroy material if you want to stay on top of this year’s interior design textile trends.
2. Floating TV units

A floating TV unit is a television set that is mounted on the wall instead of placed upon a TV stand or sideboard. Particularly popular within minimalist design schemes, these TVs free up precious floor space while providing a contemporary and stylish edge to a room. Many homes that have floating TV units pair them with floating shelves for a streamlined look or integrate LED lighting into the unit itself to add ambiance to the room. Floating TV units can be practical as well as stylish, with many also offering built-in storage for DVDs, games, or other electronics in hidden compartments. Thanks to the simplicity and clean lines of floating TV units they work well in a range of different homes, from modern open-concept layouts to more traditional living room environments.
3. Multi-functional furniture

The design trend for multi-functional furniture has exploded in the last few years in response to many urban living spaces shrinking significantly in size. Multi-functional furniture refers to design pieces that can serve several purposes, such as a sofa bed, that enables a living room to become a guest bedroom in a few moments. Modular bookshelves, coffee tables with hidden storage, and folding desk beds are other popular examples of multi-functional furniture. The advantage of this trend is that furniture can be adapted to help the space meet a range of different needs, be it a functional workspace or a cozy nook. When choosing your multi-functional furniture, try to focus on durable pieces that are designed with sleek lines and high-quality materials, ensuring they not only complement a variety of living styles but can also be used for many years to come in numerous different settings.
4. Bold accent chairs

A bold accent chair refers to a chair that makes a strong style statement in any room. Used to inject personality, color, and texture into modern halls and living rooms, bold accent chairs often feature sculptural forms or brilliant hues in order to stand out. The bold accent chair you use as a focal point for your hall or living room will depend on the existing interior design. However, angular backs, floral designs, oversized arms, angular patterns, and vibrant velvet coverings will all add a touch of artistic flair. While you might like to use your accent chair to dictate the color scheme for the rest of the room, you could make an even stronger statement if you place your chair against a backdrop of neutral hues. However you use your accent chair, this interior design centerpiece is sure to bring style and energy to any space.
5.Glass coffee tables

Making a stylish return to homes across the globe, glass coffee tables are a classic choice for modern living rooms. Besides being practical, this statement piece adds timeless sophistication and elegance to the room, blending seamlessly with styles from contemporary to industrial to minimalist. The transparency of the glass brings a sense of lightness and openness to the living room, ensuring that whether large or small, the space is never overwhelmed by this central design piece. By catching the light, the reflective surface can also help to brighten darker rooms while creating the illusion of more space. If you’re looking to make a statement with your glass coffee table, bases made from metal or stone create a striking contrast. For those looking for a practical solution, however, opting for a coffee table with concealed shelves or drawers can help to keep living room floors clutter-free.
6. Minimalist storage solutions

From floating wall shelves to storage Ottomans, minimalist storage solutions are a growing trend in hall and living rooms this year. Honing in on clean lines, smooth surfaces, and design simplicity, minimalist storage solutions enable homeowners to easily maintain a more tranquil, clutter-free environment without resorting to bulky, space-consuming storage solutions. Built-in storage is particularly popular right now, with wall-mounted cabinets and furniture that doubles as storage supporting homeowners in keeping their belongings safe and organized without disrupting the natural flow of the room. Sleek finishes for minimalist storage solutions in matte black, natural wood, and even glass are growing in popularity, contributing to a cohesive, modern look that supports both efficiency and elegance.
7. Curved furniture pieces

Blending functionality with a fluid and unusual aesthetic, curved furniture design has a long history. This popular design trend is once again taking center stage, offering homeowners a pleasing, softer visual contrast to the straight lines that tend to dominate modern interiors. Curved sofas, chairs, and tables are being celebrated for their comfortable design and for softening the harsh edges of more angular design pieces. Examples that are emerging with this trend include armless, round-ended sofas, circular coffee tables, curved lampshades, and curved wooden desks and sideboards. Whether the focal point of a room or as part of a larger, mixed design, curved furniture works well paired with luxurious, high-quality materials like velvet and leather to create a rich and inviting atmosphere.
8. Built-in shelving

Eliminating the need for bulky and unattractive storage solutions, built-in shelving is a sleek and functional interior design trend that helps to optimize the space of all rooms, in particular those in smaller-scale households. Boasting a clean, minimalist aesthetic that works well in almost any living room or hall, built-in shelves are typically integrated into walls or corners to create seamless storage that is purposeful without being inelegant. Built-in shelving is traditionally constructed from wood or wood veneer, but many homeowners are experimenting with metal or glass to align with more contemporary or even industrial interior design styles. For those looking for an opportunity to create a more ambient atmosphere, built-in shelving also provides the perfect spot for hidden lighting.
9. Vibrant area rugs

An area rug refers to a piece of carpeting that is used to define a specific area in a room to distinguish it from other areas in the same space. Examples of this might include a play area with a large rug placed close to toys and games, or a TV-watching area with a fluffy rug between the sofa and the television set. Particularly popular in open-concept living spaces, area rugs help to anchor a space while also serving as bold statement pieces that inject personality into the whole room. This year, trends in area rugs include bright, geometric patterns and jewel-toned colors while texture-wise shag or woven designs are becoming sought-after for adding both tactile interest and comfort. If you’re looking for a simple way to transform your living space in 2025, a vibrant area rug will bring the room together while adding a fresh splash of color and warmth.
10. Open-concept furniture

With open-plan kitchen cum living rooms becoming increasingly popular, open-concept furniture is a defining trend for modern living rooms in 2025. Creating spaciousness and fluidity between different areas of the home, this style celebrates multi-functional, minimalist furniture pieces that neither crowd nor obstruct. Modular sofas, expandable coffee tables, and dining tables that transform into desks are all furniture pieces that focus on seamless integration, bridging zones harmoniously. If you’re considering an open-concept approach to your living area or hall, it’s worth experimenting with transparent materials like glass and acrylic to retain the sense of light and openness this design aesthetic embodies.
11. Low-profile seating

Contributing to a relaxed and contemporary aesthetic, low-profile seating such as mid-century modern lounge chairs, low-back sofas, platform daybeds, chaise lounges, and bean bags promotes both comfort and calm in a living area. Featuring shorter seat heights and simple, clean lines, these seating options are designed to be both snug and stylish, with deep cushions and wide armrests encouraging more relaxed sitting positions for informal or family-focused gatherings. You might want to pair your low-profile seating with textured pillows or throws to boost the comfort factor and enhance visual appeal.
12. Indoor plants as decor

Using plants as part of your living room or hall decor continues to be an essential part of interior design this year. Bringing a tangible connection to nature to any indoor space, plants also have calming qualities that, particularly when combined with modern furniture, contribute to an overall harmonious design. In 2025, homeowners are doing more than just putting some pots on a windowsill. Creative plant ideas such as using decorative hanging planters, draping cascading vines along walls, and embracing statement plants like bamboo palms, are coming to the fore. Whether you choose large, leafy monstera plants, delicate succulents, or hanging ferns, indoor plants will freshen up any modern living room or hall.
13. Art Deco-inspired accents

Adding glamor and sophistication to even the most modest of living rooms or hallways, Art Deco-inspired accents are back. The design style, which originally emerged in the early 20th century, comprises bold geometric patterns, metallic touches, rich materials, glossy surfaces, mirrored objects, and an emphasis on symmetry. These days, Art Deco influences can be seen in metallic light fixtures, bold patterned rugs, and an abundance of marble. While you may not want to transform an entire room into a homage to the era, you can still create a sense of Art Deco opulence with gold accents in accessories and fittings, glossy coffee tables and sideboards, and ornate, oversized mirrors. When these luxurious elements are mindfully combined with modern, minimalist decor, you can enjoy both old-world glamor and thoroughly modern functionality.
14. Luxe velvet upholstery

An exciting new trend for 2025 is luxe velvet upholstery. Known for its rich texture and lush tones, velvet brings luxury and warmth to every kind of living room. Its tactile appeal makes it perfect for large cushions, sofas, and armchairs, while its ability to reflect light gives a room a tangible sense of depth and drama. Pair your jewel-toned velvet design pieces with metals like brass or copper for a modern yet timeless aesthetic.
15.Textured wall panels

For those looking to make a bold design statement in their living room or hall, textured wall panels may very well be the way to go. Gaining in popularity thanks to the visual interest and depth they can give to otherwise plain walls, wall panels make a sophisticated setting in open-concept spaces while also helping with soundproofing. There’s a wide variety of textures and designs to choose from when it comes to wall panels. While organic textures that mimic natural designs are popular, acoustic fabrics, plaster, and even 3D-printed polymers are also getting noticed in the interior design world. Whether you use textured wall panels for an accent wall or as a tactile backdrop for a whole open-concept living room, this creative approach to wall design creates a sophisticated, layered look without sacrificing coziness.
Top tips for hall and living room furniture design
We’ve put our heads together to bring you three top tips to follow when revamping your hall and living room furniture design. Read on to find out how these professionals create beautiful yet highly functional homes.
1. Create a cohesive color palette
A cohesive color palette refers to a set of colors that work well together, creating a balanced and harmonious visual experience in a room. To create this effect in your hall or living room, start by choosing a primary color that sets the tone for the space and then build around it with complementary shades. By approaching the interior design of your home in this way, you can tie all the design elements of a space together while still allowing for personal touches that bring variety and contrast. When done well, a cohesive color palette creates an inviting and well-curated space that fully reflects the homeowner’s taste.

2. Use furniture to define zones
We’ve talked already about using area rugs to create different zones within a room. But it’s not just rugs that can achieve this effect. Furniture is a highly effective tool for defining different areas of your hall or living room. For example, you could use a bookshelf as a visual divider between parts of a room without obstructing the light. Or you could create a cozy reading nook with a low-profile armchair and side table in a quiet corner. By strategically arranging your furniture in this way, you can seamlessly cater to the diverse activities and interests of the household while still maintaining an overall sense of cohesion.
3. Incorporate natural light
Using skylights, large glass doors, or sheer curtains or blinds, you can easily reap the benefits of incorporating natural light into your home, boosting the emotional well-being of the household and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the rooms. Consider incorporating reflective surfaces such as mirrors, glass furniture, and glossy finishes into your living room or hall, enabling natural light to bounce through the space. This will give these areas an expansive and spacious feel, perfect for both social gatherings and downtime.
Conclusion
Whether you opt for multi-functional furniture to maximize your space, embrace bold accent furniture to make an instant visual statement or incorporate Art Deco accents to create an atmosphere of old-world glamor, there are endless ways to elevate your hall and living room in 2025. While it’s important to focus on cohesion and balance, be sure to prioritize your own personal taste. This will ensure you create a unique and personalized space that fully aligns with your lifestyle and preferences.
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