As we approach a new year, it’s the perfect time to explore the interior design trends that will define 2025.
Whether you’re a design enthusiast or a homeowner looking to refresh your space, these trends are sure to inspire.
Biophilic Design
Emphasizing a connection with nature, biophilic design integrates natural elements into interiors, promoting well-being and tranquility.
Integrating biophilic design into your space involves creating a strong connection between the indoors and the natural environment. Look for plants, natural materials, and organic shapes
Start by introducing natural materials into your decor. Use wood, stone, and bamboo for flooring, furniture, and accents. These materials not only bring an organic feel but also add texture and warmth to a space.
Consider using large windows to maximize natural light, allowing sunlight to flood in and create a brighter, more inviting atmosphere.
If possible, design spaces that provide views of the outdoors, reinforcing the connection to nature.
Where adding a new window may be impractical or expensive, instead consider adding an interior door with glass panels to create that bright, biophilic ambiance.
Bringing in Greenery
Plants are a fundamental aspect of biophilic design and also incorporate the ever trending earth tones. Terracotta pots and greenery are exactly the right vibe for 2025.
Incorporate a variety of indoor plants to improve air quality and add life to your interiors. Vertical gardens, potted plants, and hanging planters can create lush, vibrant and sustainable spaces.
Choose plants that thrive in your environment, and mix different species to enhance visual interest. If you’re low on natural light, you could add a chic plant light that also contributes to the ambiance.
Additionally, consider using natural plant patterns in wallpapers or textiles to further embrace the theme.
Color Drenching in Earthy Tones
Warm, muted colors reminiscent of nature—like terracotta, olive green, and soft browns—will dominate palettes, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Color drenched rooms use a single shade from wall to ceiling to create a cohesive and impactful look.
A few years ago, it was thought that painting your ceiling makes the room appear smaller or cave-like. Now, the oversaturation of color is used to make a room more cozy and stimulating!
Choosing a color palette inspired by nature can evoke feelings of calm and serenity. For lighting, prioritize natural light where possible, and use soft, warm artificial lighting that mimics the glow of sunlight during the evening.
This approach can help create a balanced, harmonious environment that reflects the essence of the natural world.
By thoughtfully incorporating these elements, you can create spaces that not only look beautiful but also enhance well-being and foster a deep connection to nature.
Folklore
The Folklore trend brings us back to our roots, blending community, craftsmanship, and a deep respect for the Earth.
It’s all about creating spaces that feel real, grounded, and connected to nature and culture—places that nurture both our bodies and our souls.
Integrate this fresh new style by bringing in unique, hand crafted pieces that allow you to celebrate the perfect imperfections that bring us closer to the world around us.
For inspiration, go to your local flea market, thrift shop or makers faire. It’s so beautiful when the items in your home have a story; a quilt that your great aunt made or a mug crafted by a local artisan.
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