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8 Interior Design Trends Set to Dominate in 2025

When predicting the top interior design trends for 2025, designers consistently highlighted themes of wellness, relaxation, and comfort—fitting priorities for a world seeking solace after tumultuous times. “People are looking for spaces that allow them to recharge,” explains interior designer Brigette Romanek. This year, the focus is on creating nurturing environments that help us feel good again.
1. At-Home Wellness Spaces

Wellness is becoming a core element in interior design. From luxurious home spas with water circuits and saunas to small meditation alcoves, spaces dedicated to physical and mental well-being are on the rise. Designer Nicole Hollis notes, “Clients are increasingly asking for personal, tranquil spaces, whether that’s a cozy reading nook or a full wellness room.”
2. The Timeless Appeal of Ceramics and Clay

Clay and ceramics remain prominent in design, offering organic textures and a connection to nature. “Ceramic lighting, furniture, and tiles continue to captivate for their tactile and sustainable qualities,” says Hollis. Julien Sebban adds that natural plasters and clay-based products are valued for both aesthetics and environmental benefits.
3. Amped-Up Earth Tones
Earth tones are here to stay, with shades like chestnut, terracotta, deep greens, and warm blues leading the charge. Designers emphasize their grounding and timeless appeal. “Clay-toned browns and sienna colors bring warmth and sophistication,” says Rita Konig.
4. Classic Furniture Revivals

Furniture design is moving toward structured, timeless styles. “Less boucle, more patterns, and a return to classics,” predicts Jeremiah Brent. Modern minimalism is being reimagined with historical influences like Art Deco and Colonial designs.
5. Artful and Playful Lighting

Lighting is becoming a centerpiece in interior design. Sculptural and dynamic fixtures are transforming spaces. “Lighting now doubles as functional art,” notes Sebban. Playful designs are being used to make bold statements.
6. Natural Materials and Nods to Nature
Designers are embracing raw, untreated materials like stone, wood, and clay for their warmth and longevity. Larger indoor plants, verdant walls, and natural finishes are bridging the gap between indoors and outdoors.
7. Comfort-Focused Designs

Comfort is no longer a taboo word in design. Spaces like breakfast nooks and laidback living rooms are gaining popularity, balancing performance fabrics and cozy layouts with elegance.
8. Individualistic Interiors

In 2025, individuality reigns supreme. Eclecticism is being revisited with a refined approach, blending personal collections with thoughtful design. “Clients are leaning into unique interiors that reflect their lifestyles rather than trends,” says Tiffany Howell.
This year’s designs prioritize personal well-being, sustainability, and freedom of expression. The result? Homes that nurture and inspire, offering comfort and joy in every corner.
