Looking to revamp your home this spring? From decor to color trends, we’re going over some popular interior design trends for 2025. There’s a trend for every taste. Natural design styles and minimalism have been a growing trend for years, and are still big today.
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Minimalist Interior Design Reigns
Minimalism is ever popular in interior design. While Scandinavian design styles are here to stay, that is not the only type of minimalist design that is increasingly popular. Japandi design is a growing trend that blends Scandi function with Japanese style choices. Japandi focuses on calming spaces, clean lines, and natural materials. Like Scandinavian design, Japandi styles highlight natural light and neutral tones. However, the Japandi style blends in bold contrasts with color and materials like stone, ceramics, and woven fibers. Overall, it is a cozier take on the Scandi school of design.
Hidden Technology
Technology hidden in seamless ways is a great way to make your home feel more modern. From smart lightbulbs to wireless chargers built into furniture, there are a lot of ways to bring your living spaces into 2025. Even TVs can feel hidden by mounting them on a dark wall to make them blend in.
Sustainable Furnishings for Eco-Friendly Interior Design
Quality, sustainable furniture can last a long time and create a truly unique space. Investing in high-quality and eco-friendly furniture can make you feel better about helping the planet while making your home feel more cozy. Many upcycled, repurposed, or repaired antique pieces can last a lot longer than a build-it-yourself piece of furniture from a big box store.
Bringing Outdoor Elements Inside
House plants and natural stone elements are as popular as ever in interior design. From a pop of green in the corner to stone accent walls, there is a lot that can be achieved by adding some nature to your interior design. Stone elements can create stunning visuals and tactile additions to your living spaces. Pair stone with warm wood tones to create a balanced space that feels warm and inviting.
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