Intrior designs 2025
It’s Time to Redefine Your Space
Embrace the Future of Home Design with Bold Ideas!
Limewash

Limewash
Limewash is making its mark in bedrooms, with the added touch of a moody ceiling taking it to the next level. The unique movement and texture limewash brings create a beautiful, atmospheric quality in any room. Whether in neutral tones or vibrant colors, its versatility allows for various techniques to achieve different effects, adding character and depth to your bedroom space.
Cozy Reading Nooks

Cozy Reading Nooks
Cozy reading nooks are back in style for 2025, offering the perfect blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal. Rich, moody colors like burgundy create an intimate, inviting atmosphere, while plush seating layered with textured fabrics ensures ultimate comfort. Thoughtfully curated decor, including books, sculptural pieces, and framed artwork, adds both personality and a touch of elegance. These nooks provide the perfect escape from the digital world, making them ideal for quiet moments of relaxation and immersion in a good book.
Board-formed concrete

Board-formed concrete
Board-formed concrete is an innovative and versatile material that adds a bold, edgy touch to any space. The texture, created by imprinting the grain of wooden boards into the concrete during the pouring process, introduces a raw, organic feel that complements a wide range of design styles. Whether it’s in modern, contemporary, industrial, or even traditional settings, board-formed concrete integrates beautifully when paired with the right elements. I'm excited to explore more ways to incorporate this unique material into upcoming projects, pushing its boundaries in the new year.
Deeper, Richer Woods

Deeper, Richer Woods
While neutral decor has been the go-to choice for many years, 2025 will see a resurgence of darker woods, particularly walnut, making a bold return to interior design. These deeper tones bring a level of warmth and depth that lighter shades simply can't achieve. Walnut, with its rich, dark hues, adds a refined sophistication that transforms any space, offering a timeless elegance. The natural grain and texture of these woods enhance the visual appeal of furniture, cabinetry, and flooring, creating an inviting and cozy atmosphere. Whether used as accents or in larger installations, walnut and other deep wood tones will bring a sense of luxury and richness to the home, creating an environment that feels both grounded and refined.
Furniture as Art

Furniture as Art
Unconventional designs and curvaceous shapes are making a strong comeback as people embrace more daring and expressive furniture choices. Gone are the days of rigid, cookie-cutter pieces; today's furniture is all about flowing, organic forms that captivate both the eye and the body. These bold, sculptural pieces offer an unexpected aesthetic appeal, transforming rooms into spaces that feel both dynamic and full of character. But it's not just about looks; these curves also enhance comfort, inviting you to relax in style. As more people opt for furniture that reflects their individuality and offers a unique tactile experience, interiors are becoming a playground for creativity, blending form with function in ways that feel fresh and exciting. The result is a living space that's not just stylish but one that tells a story and provides an atmosphere that's truly one-of-a-kind.
Textured

Textured Materials
Texture will be a prominent feature in interiors, making its way into every element of design, from fabrics to walls and even floors. This tactile trend adds depth and dimension, creating spaces that feel rich and inviting. Alongside this, a fusion of metals will become increasingly popular, adding a touch of sophistication and contrast. Take, for example, this entryway where metallic and cork wallpaper seamlessly blend, complemented by fine lines of silver and gold woven throughout. The combination of materials and finishes adds a layered, nuanced feel, making spaces not only visually captivating but also full of sensory interest.
Classic Elegance

Classic Elegance
Classical design, characterized by timeless materials such as marble, wood, and natural fibers like silk and wool, continues to hold its place in the world of interiors. Its enduring elegance appeals to those who appreciate craftsmanship and the beauty of high-quality, traditional elements. Beyond just materials, classical design is about achieving balance and incorporating intricate architectural details—features that require careful consideration but always reward with a sense of refinement and sophistication. The effort to master these details adds depth and dimension to spaces, making classical design not only timeless but also an enduring symbol of grace and artistry.
Wood Kitchen

Wood Kitchen
The pandemic has deepened our appreciation for the calming and restorative power of nature, leading to a surge in natural design elements, especially in kitchens. Wood, in particular, has become a key material as people look to bring the outdoors inside. Its warmth, texture, and organic beauty create an inviting atmosphere that mirrors the serenity of nature, helping to cultivate a sense of peace and connection to the environment. Wood kitchens not only enhance the aesthetic of a space but also promote a more grounded and harmonious feel, making them an ideal choice for those seeking comfort and balance in their homes.
Brick Backsplashes

Brick Backsplashes
Backsplashes are becoming the standout feature of kitchens in 2025. While integrated backsplashes were all the rage last year, this year, we’re seeing a rise in organic, slightly unconventional stones. Brick veneer, in particular, brings both warmth and character to the space. Whether styled in an industrial or contemporary-rustic way, these backsplashes offer a refreshing alternative to the often-overlooked subway tile, infusing kitchens with personality and visual interest.
Extended Kitchen Spaces

Extended Kitchen Spaces
Extended kitchen spaces, such as large pantries, back kitchens, and sculleries, continue to be a popular choice in design projects. These areas serve as practical solutions for keeping the daily clutter out of sight, while also offering a creative opportunity to experiment with bold colors that might not suit the main kitchen. They provide the freedom to explore more adventurous design choices without worrying about disrupting the overall aesthetic of the primary cooking space.