5 interior design trend predictions for 2025

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Are you keen to spruce up your existing space? Or are you planning to purchase a new build home and looking for interior ideas? Whatever your situation, you’re in the right place. Here, we explore five interior design predictions for 2025 that will inspire you to create a stylish and functional space the whole family will love.

1. Using sustainable and eco-friendly materials

Greenpeace says that “sustainability is one of the most important concepts when it comes to protecting the environment”.

If you’d like to make sustainable interior design choices, there’s a range of eco-friendly materials you can use throughout your home.

Reclaimed wood, bamboo and recycled fabrics are great choices, offering both style and a smaller carbon footprint. For instance, you could choose a dining table crafted from reclaimed oak or sofas upholstered in recycled textiles.

By incorporating sustainable options, you’re not only staying on-trend but also making a responsible choice for the planet.

2. Integrating biophilic design

The biophilic design trend involves bringing natural elements into our indoor spaces, aiming to boost well-being by making rooms feel calming and rejuvenating.

In 2025, expect to see nature introduced into homes through living walls, indoor plants and maximised natural light. To dive into biophilic design, start with a few easy-care plants like snake plants or philodendrons.

You can also use materials like stone and wood to create that connection to nature and consider arranging furniture to optimise sunlight throughout the day.

3. Making spaces multifunctional

We expect to see designs that allow rooms to serve multiple purposes, maximising available space without compromising style.

Think of home offices that can double as guest bedrooms or living rooms that incorporate fold-away desks.

Modular furniture, such as sofas that convert into beds or desks with hidden storage, can help you adapt to changing needs.

If you own a small property, designing multifunctional rooms offers both practical and aesthetic benefits.

4. Creating minimalist looks with bold accents

We predict a twist on the minimalist design trend throughout 2025, as sleek backdrops pair with bold accents.

The clean, uncluttered look of minimalism is ideal for creating a peaceful environment, while bold colours, statement furniture, or eye-catching artwork add character and depth.

To get this look, start with a neutral colour palette, then layer in rich textures or a few brightly coloured pieces.

Whether it’s a teal accent wall or a vibrant piece of abstract art, these bold accents can help personalise the minimalist style, giving you the best of both worlds.

5. Using smart home technology

In 2025, we’re keen to see smart technology even more seamlessly integrated into interiors.

Smart lighting, for instance, can be programmed to suit different moods or activities throughout the day, while automated climate control can help reduce energy bills.

Devices like these are designed to blend in, with sleek designs and discreet placement options that fit right into modern decor.

Incorporating smart tech into your interior is an easy way to make your home more efficient and enjoyable.

Whether you’re revamping a room or planning to purchase a new build home, these trends offer inspiration to create a stylish, functional and future-ready space. Which trends will you incorporate into your interior?

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Stacey

I’m Stacey, in my mid-late 30’s, from a tiny village (officially a hamlet) in Lincolnshire.

I’m a mum to two handsome boys. They’re both diagnosed autistic but that only makes them different, not less. Barney, a Frenchie x Beagle, is my furbaby. Owner of a husband too!

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