Can you believe 2025 is nearly upon us? As I draft this blog, Christmas is merely two weeks away, and interior brands have already revealed their colour of the year along with upcoming home trends for the new year. In this blog, I will share my predictions for the interior design world in 2025. So grab a cup tea and get cosy!
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Earth Tones
I'm a big fan of earth tone colour palettes and have noticed rise in popularity over the past few years. I predict this trend is one that will be staying for the next few years. Favoured colour tones include deep, rich shades such as burnt sienna, olive green, navy blue, and terracotta, which establish a cosy, grounding atmosphere.
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Brown Cushion | Black Square Pattern Cushion | Rectangle Cushion | Large Faux Tree | Grey L-Shape Sofa | Green Armchair | Large Jute Rug | Pattern Rug | Coffee Table | Vase | Faux Stems | Brown Throw
Brown Armchair | Darwin Large 3 Seater Sofa in Tonal Plush | Rug | Throw | Vase | Faux Stems | Set of Three Cushions | Coffee Table Book | Footstool | Side Table
Biophilic design
What is the Biophilic Design Style? Biophilic design integrates design elements that connect us to nature. This approach fosters an environment that improves our mental and emotional wellbeing at home. Having plants around can alleviate stress, boost mood, and encourage healing and productivity. This trend aligns with the growing popularity of earth tones and modern organic interior design styles.
Cottagecore/English Interiors
I've noticed that content creators and influencers in the UK are integrating elements of the British countryside into their home interiors, effectively bringing the outdoor feel inside. For example, the popular influencer Lydia Millen has embraced her British roots in both her fashion and her home decor. I believe this trend will continue for many years.
Coastal Grandmother
This was trending massively on TikTok over the summer, capturing the attention of countless users and sparking widespread discussions about the aesthetic qualities that define it. Along with the resurgence of the Nancy Meyers aesthetic, which is characterised by its warm, inviting interiors and a sense of effortless elegance, this style has proven to be not only popular but also enduring. The combination of cosy yet sophisticated elements, such as soft colour palettes, plush textiles, and a mix of vintage and modern furnishings, creates an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
Looking ahead, I can see this trend making a significant comeback for summer 2025. The cyclical nature of fashion and design suggests that styles often return after a few years, and given the current fondness for nostalgia and comfort in our living spaces, the Nancy Meyers aesthetic is likely to resurface with even more vigor. As people continue to seek out ways to create serene and aesthetically pleasing environments in their homes, the timeless elements of this style will undoubtedly find their way back into popular culture.
Armchair | Coffee Table | Rug | Dining Chair | Dining Table |
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