Trying to figure out what will rule the roost when it comes to interior design trends in 2025? We’ve got the top ones lined out for you in this curated article.
Trends in interior design are changing all the time. When we look to 2025, we can expect it to evolve again, with sustainable materials, personalization, innovative technologies, and handmade crafts, making waves as everyone seeks to balance beauty, functionality, and environmental concerns with their interior design choices.
If you’re keen to see what’s coming up in interior design this year, keep reading. We’ll explore 17 key interior design trends to be embraced over the next twelve months, in a year that promises a dazzling and varied landscape of design solutions and possibilities. Whether you’re looking to completely overhaul your home or just looking to undertake a quick revamp of one or two rooms, these imaginative and cutting-edge trends will give you the inspiration you need to create a stylish, modern home.
Contents:
- Interior Design Trends for 2025
- Color Trends
- Trends around materials and textures
- Furniture and decor trends
- Room-specific trends
- Home technology trends
- Sustainability trends
- Conclusion
Ready to get a picture of what’s new in interior design? Then let’s go!

Top Interior Design Trends for 2025
Let’s dive into the key design trends for homes and workplaces that we’re likely to see front and center over the coming year.

Color trends
1. Earthy neutrals

A key trend for 2025, earthy neutrals are set to dominate interior design color schemes. Providing a tranquil yet versatile basis for modern living spaces, nature-inspired tones such as warm taupes and soft terracottas work across design styles while evoking a connection to the natural world.
Whether incorporated into shared living spaces as a calming backdrop to more vibrant design pieces, or leveraged in master bedrooms to achieve a warming atmosphere, earthy neutrals can be used in wall colors, furniture, or textiles to provide timeless appeal, comfort, and sophistication throughout the home. Consider pairing these tones with natural materials such as stone, salvaged wood, and linens or using the palette as a neutral backdrop for pops of color and more dramatic pieces of furniture.
2. Jewel tones

Making a comeback in 2025 will be jewel tones, bringing sophistication and depth to a room’s interior design style. Inspired by precious stones like emerald, sapphire, ruby, and amethyst, these tones can be used in wall paint, furniture, or accessories in almost every room of the house, evoking contemporary luxury.
Jewel tones work well with a range of interior design styles. For those looking to inject some glamor into the home, metallic finishes work well with these bold hues, while for those looking to make a simple yet bold statement a velvet sapphire blue accent chair can anchor a room. Bohemian spaces might consider incorporating jewel-toned fabrics for an eclectic and inviting vibe.
3. Vibrant blues

For a fresh, energetic feel in either a residential or commercial space, different shades of blue are a modern and on-trend choice. It can brighten dark spaces and offer playful dynamics when paired with contrasting shades such as fiery orange or lemon yellow. While different shades of blue evoke different energies and emotions from calm and tranquil to productive and powerful, it’s safe to say that all hues of this color inject personality and support creativeness. Consider using cyan blue for an accent wall, cornflower blue for furnishings or furniture, powder blue for the wall tiles of an en-suite bathroom, and pops of baby blue in rugs, picture frames, and vases to incorporate this popular trend into your home. You’ll find your interiors transformed into bold yet balanced sanctuaries with these vibrant combinations of blues.
Trends around materials and textures
1. Sustainable and reclaimed materials

As we all look for ways to decrease our negative impact on the environment, sustainable, recycled, and reclaimed materials are booming in interior design circles, becoming cornerstones of fashionable interiors this year and next. Increasingly, high-end interior designers and homeowners alike are choosing to embrace materials like reclaimed wood, used metals, cork, and bamboo to reduce the environmental impact of creating stylish interiors and introducing natural elements that bring warmth and texture to every room.
If you’re considering adopting this trend into your commercial or residential space, innovations such as bioplastics, mushroom-based composites, and recycled glass are gaining traction for blending cutting-edge technology with sustainable and mindful living. In addition to aesthetic and environmental benefits, these natural interior design solutions tend to be highly durable as well, perfect for households with pets or children.
2. Textured walls

From 3D wall panels to stucco finishes, textured walls are a major trend that brings depth and originality to a space. With their ability to create tactile and immersive experiences in the home, textured walls are particularly popular with homeowners looking to make their mark and create stunning effects at a relatively low cost.
Textured walls can create dramatically different ambiances depending on the technique and materials chosen. A rough texture supports a warm, rustic vibe that might work well in a living room, while smoother walls go well in sleek, modern spaces such as home offices or walk-in wardrobes.
Raised patterns, rough concrete, and exposed stone are textured wall ideas that will be popular. Color-wise, you may wish to embrace complimentary earth tones or pastels so as to not overwhelm the space. However, if your room contains a single accent textured wall you could embrace a bright color block or eye-catching pattern to maximize its impact.
3. Natural stone accents

Natural stones like marble, granite, and slate are being incorporated in new and exciting ways in interior design styles for homes and workplaces this year. From kitchen countertops and backsplashes to floors and even furniture, using natural stone accents is a stylish and eco-friendly way to make a bold, elegant statement.
Both durable and versatile, natural stone accents are aesthetically pleasing too, with unique veining, patterns, and textures on the stone adding character and natural beauty to a space. Whether matte, honed, or polished, there are a number of contemporary twists on traditional stonework to experiment with, all of which work well with both minimalist and maximalist design preferences.
Furniture and decor trends
1. Curved furniture

Bringing fluidity and organic beauty to homes and offices, curved furniture is the latest trend taking center stage in the world of interior design. In a shift away from sharp angles and hard lines, this trend embraces rounded silhouettes while promoting comfort and style. Circular coffee tables and crescent-shaped chairs are just two examples of curved furniture that can be used to contribute to this harmonious, unique, and welcoming environment.
Curved furniture adds movement and visual interest to space, aligning well with open-concept rooms, breaking up linear layouts, and boosting an area’s natural flow. Luxurious materials like silk and velvet work well with this trend while the versatility of curved furniture means that style-wise it can fit seamlessly into various design aesthetics from modern minimalist to retro.
2. Modular furniture

With adaptability and multifunctionality at its core, modular furniture is the perfect solution for modern lives and homes. Modular furniture pieces are created to both transform and reconfigure, adapting to the changing needs of households while still evoking a stylish ambiance.
Popular pieces of modular furniture include sectional sofas, shelving units, and fold-down desks, all of which can be easily moved and changed to accommodate evolving preferences and requirements. The trend towards this kind of furniture aligns well with modern ideas of sustainability and functional design too, as homeowners who invest in modular furniture can make striking changes to a space without needing additional pieces or scrapping older items. With many designs also providing concealed storage options, it’s easy to save space and reduce clutter with such furniture.
3. Maximalism

Boasting vibrant colors, rich patterns, eclectic design, and diverse textures, maximalism is seeing a resurgence in the most stylish homes in 2025. Moving away from contemporary minimalism that prioritizes clean lines and simple shapes, maximalism in contrast embraces a mix of styles that reflect all of the unique tastes of the homeowner while bursting with statement furniture, detail-rich walls and surfaces, and bold hues. Put simply, maximalism is a “more is more” approach and encourages designers and homeowners to make a statement and tell a story through interior design.
While maximalist interiors can vary widely, some common features of the style include colorful wallpaper, luxurious fabrics, and a curated yet varied collection of wall art and accessories. Vintage pieces are regularly incorporated alongside more modern furniture styles. Jewel tones, metallic finishes, and ornate hanging or standing mirrors also work well to transform an interior into a vibrant and eye-catching reflection of the homeowner’s personality and creativity.
4. Hand-crafted pieces

Increasingly, homeowners are looking for hand-crafted, unique, and meaningful objects to decorate and furnish their homes with, moving away from mass-produced pieces that can lack originality and may be of lesser quality. When a skilled artisan is engaged to craft furniture, ceramics, textiles, or metalwork, not only is the homeowner supporting and celebrating craftsmanship, creativity, cultural heritage, and tradition, they are investing in pieces that offer authenticity and character that cannot be replicated. Additionally, hand-crafted pieces of decor such as vases, lamps, tables, rugs, and tiles are often made using sustainable practices and eco-friendly materials, aligning with many homeowners’ desire to make interior design choices that do not negatively impact the environment.
The benefits of incorporating hand-crafted pieces of furniture and accessories in the home and workplace are many. These include making a home feel more inviting, enhancing the uniqueness of space, supporting local artists and artisans, and adding depth and personality to modern interiors. Consider a handmade vase, a woven wall piece, or a custom-built table for your revamp plans in 2025.
Room-specific trends
1. Home offices

With so many of us working from home, home office style has become a central feature of modern interior design. Home office interior design trends will focus on practicality and aesthetics in 2025, blending the functionality of the room with personalization and hints of luxury. Whether they’re working in a dedicated room in the house, or a corner of a multi-purpose room, home office users will be looking to see how the style and ambience of the home office can enhance their productivity while also bringing in key elements of the home’s overall design.
Natural light, a variety of indoor plants, and soothing color palettes to both inspire and calm will play key roles in home offices over the next year. Multifunctional furniture and integrated smart technology solutions will also become more common to help save space and streamline activities. Designers looking to enhance comfort and create a more distinct divide between this room and other rooms in the house are also likely to adopt adjustable lighting and soundproofing solutions.
2. Statement kitchens

Statement kitchens that embody bold aesthetics and unique designs will be a major trend in 2025. Homeowners will prioritize individuality, striking color palettes, and mixed materials to bring dynamic visual appeal to the heart of the home and move away from more traditional or muted tones.
The layout of the kitchen will be central to its success. Expect experimentation with innovative layouts and open spaces that encourage social interaction as well as oversized islands doubling as dining tables that bring the household together. Statement lighting fixtures such as pendant lighting and even chandeliers will make a comeback too, bringing character to this room and providing unique focal points.
3. Outdoor-indoor living

From large sliding glass doors between indoor areas and outdoor patios to the incorporation of plants, natural light, and found materials in living spaces, outdoor-indoor living is set to transform home design. Emphasizing the value of carving out multifunctional areas, blurring boundaries between rooms, and fresh air throughout the home, this trend encourages a harmonious and balanced connection to nature that supports relaxation and general well-being.
Consider integrating a fire pit or outdoor kitchen in your garden to expand the traditional living areas of your home and make new space for social gatherings. Alternatively, implementing thoughtfully designed skylights or exposing the brick or stone of your home’s walls can be effective ways to bring the outside ambiance into your home.
Home technology trends
1. Discreet smart homes

Smart technology is already redefining modern living as smart tools, gadgets, and assistants become ever more integrated into our homes and workplaces. As this technology becomes more prolific, trends focusing on unobtrusive designs that boost comfort and convenience will come to the fore. Designers and homeowners are seeking to create complementary interiors that work in harmony with the voice-activated systems, sensors, and automated features used in every room in the house.
Blending technology with traditional designs will be important here in order to ensure that style or comfort isn’t sacrificed for convenience or functionality. Built-in speakers, smart lighting, and smart kitchen appliances are likely to become the norm, enabling homeowners to create environments that are responsive and accessible while still being aesthetically pleasing.
2. Voice-activated spaces

A hallmark of innovative interior design, voice-activated spaces are changing how we interact with the world around us, including our homes. Enabling effortless control over elements such as temperature, lights, entertainment systems, and appliances, homeowners are able to enjoy convenience and customization on a whole new level by operating this technology through simple voice commands.
From an interior design perspective, visual considerations such as aesthetically pleasing interfaces, hidden units, and embedded technology will become more prevalent over time. Designers will be careful to ensure the technology assists homeowners and complements the space rather than allowing it to dominate, with the goal being to combine technology and design in a wholly mindful way.
Sustainability trends
1. Circular design

Sustainability will be high on the agenda in interior design in the coming years, as eco-friendly approaches to creating stylish interiors become more accessible and affordable to regular homeowners. Circular design emphasizes the use of products decor, furniture, and furnishings that are recyclable (and recycled) or sourced from renewable resources. Examples of this include upcycling vintage pieces, incorporating natural stone, and embracing reclaimed wood.
The benefits of circular design are many, from reducing waste and limiting environmental impact to adding character to a space and building a connection to the natural world. Through the prioritization of sustainable materials that facilitate more creative interior design solutions, homeowners can embrace more eco-friendly practices while still enjoying functional, beautiful, and unique living spaces.
2. Air-purifying decor

Referring to natural design elements in the home like houseplants and fabrics that improve the quality of the air by absorbing toxins, releasing oxygen, and filtering out pollutants, air-purifying decor is gaining traction in interior design circles due to its combined aesthetic and health benefits.
If you’d like to curate a healthier living environment, consider scattering bamboo charcoal bags to absorb moisture and odors, incorporating live plants or moss into vertical gardens to boost air quality, nurturing spider plants and peace lilies to absorb toxins and release oxygen, and investing in textiles made from natural fibers to reduce airborne pollutants.
Conclusion
As we look to 2025, trends in interior design will revolve around sustainability, technology, and natural materials. Whether you invest in a reclaimed wood floor, smart home technology, or natural stone accents, there’s a trend for every budget and home this year.
If you’d like to learn more about interior design, head over to AND Academy’s blog for more insightful and inspiring articles like this one, or consider taking an interior design course for a comprehensive education in this rewarding, creative, and impactful design field. You can also check out this project by AND Learner, Ishani Pati for inspiration.
Next Steps
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- Watch this session by Snehanshu Mukherjee, Founding Partner at T.E.A.M and Mansi Almadi, an Interior Designer at Studio Lotus
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- Check out our Interior Design courses - all courses are taught through live, interactive classes by industry experts.
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