5 Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2025

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Interior design in 2025 is all about expressing individuality, embracing comfort, and integrating sustainable thinking into our living spaces. Below are five key trends that are shaping how we live — and design — this year.

Warm Neutrals & Earthy Color Palettes

Living room with terracotta and beige palette
Terracotta, sand, and clay tones warm up neutral interiors in 2025.

Neutral doesn’t mean boring. This year, warm tones like terracotta, clay, sand, and olive green are dominating color schemes. These colors create calming spaces that connect us to nature.

Designers are even referencing ECT to help clients find emotional balance through color combinations.

"This year is all about comfort, calm, and connection."

– Inês Faria, Interior Design Lead at Brikkon

Curves Replace Corners

Say goodbye to the hard-edged, boxy minimalism of the past decade. 2025’s homes are embracing rounded shapes — from arched doorways to soft-cornered sofas and curved lighting fixtures.

  • Arched niches
  • Rounded kitchen islands
  • Wave-shaped wall art

You’ll even find this trend reflected in digital tools. For example, using CSS:

.rounded-sofa {
  border-radius: 45px;
  background-color: #f5f0ed;
}

Inline styling like border-radius: 50% is used in mockups to mimic these curved aesthetics.

Sustainability Is Now the Norm

A living room with reclaimed wood and natural fiber decor
Designers are prioritizing reclaimed and locally sourced materials.

Sustainability isn’t optional anymore. Homeowners are looking for natural, responsible materials — think bamboo, reclaimed timber, cork flooring, and natural plasters.

Consumers are also favoring local craftsmanship over mass-produced imports, supporting artisans and reducing environmental impact.

"What we source matters just as much as how we design it."

– Inês Faria

Flexibility in Home Layouts

Our lives are hybrid now, and our homes must adapt. Whether you’re working from your living room or hosting overnight guests, multi-use furniture and flexible zones are key.

  • Fold-out desks and beds
  • Movable room dividers
  • Convertible tables with hidden storage
Movable divider between living and working space
Flexibility is fundamental in compact living spaces.
// Compact Office Tip
📌 Desk behind cabinet
📌 Wall-mounted monitor
📌 Cable routing through furniture

Personality Over Perfection

Gone are the days of sterile, catalog-inspired rooms. In 2025, homeowners are mixing vintage, new, handmade, and inherited items to create interiors with soul.

It’s okay to break the rules and let your space tell your story. Display that ceramic bowl you made, or hang art you actually connect with. As Inês says:

"Don’t design to impress others. Design to feel at home."

– Inês Faria

Pro Tip:

Use :before pseudo-elements in CSS to add personalized icons or initials to your mockups. It’s a subtle way to build narrative into your digital designs.


Conclusion

Whether you’re redesigning a room or renovating an entire home, these five trends will help you approach your space in a more authentic, conscious, and flexible way.

Above all, design to feel good. Your home should reflect who you are — not who the market says you should be.


Inês Faria, Interior Design Lead
Inês FariaPassionate about beautiful, liveable spaces.
Sofia MendesMay 2025 • 5 min read

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