Interior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 1 of 40Tobi House / Espacio 18 Arquitectura. Image © Cesar Bejar

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As 2025 approaches its end, we look back at an eventful year in the world of interior design. Last year, designers favored reserved, modest approaches, a trend that continued from previous years. The emergence of artificial intelligence generated intense discussions on digital equity and misinformation, which continued into 2025, especially with the topic of the Venice Architecture Biennale, Intelligens. This opened the conversation to the opportunities of digital technologies, attempting a more hopeful outlook. On the other hand, completed interior design projects over the year focused more on the tangible and the pragmatic, with expressed raw materials and an appreciation of history.

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Alongside completed projects, designers continued to raise discussion topics related to the internal environment. As cities continue to grow, the role of design in maximizing space in constrained sites or creating peaceful sanctuaries in otherwise bustling environments has come to the fore. This approach recognizes the importance of health and well-being, including the acoustic environment. The creative reuse of objects and materials sits firmly in the context of sustainability as well as nostalgia and historic revival.

Trends in completed projects saw an appreciation of materials. Earth tones were in vogue, achieved not only through paint and pigmentation but also through the use of warm materials like wood and terracotta. Hard construction materials were left to speak for themselves — shiny stainless steel used in panels, screens, or furniture, and raw concrete left exposed. Glass bricks remained a popular choice for the third year running. There were also nostalgic trends towards mid-century modernism, with items of retro furniture mixed with more contemporary styles, and a formal play of floor levels to create divisions within larger spaces, akin to the Raumplan.

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A few trends saw a symbiotic relationship with the structure. Raw concrete walls and ceilings are as much a part of the building’s infrastructure as the aesthetic interior finish. So are exposed wooden beams and the flat ceilings of a cross-laminated timber structure. Where the buildings are historic, this exposure of the original structure is part of a further trend of nostalgia and history. Once again, in a global atmosphere of precarity, 2025 seems to be a year that acknowledged the basics, returning to an appreciation of materials and history.

Based on over 3,000 projects built this year and added to our database, here are 10 design trends that shaped the interior spaces of 2025.

Earthy Tones and TerracottaInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 39 of 40OURIO Coffee / NDB DESIGN. Image © Yuuuun StudioInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 38 of 40Earthenware House / NAQI & Partners. Image © Nguyễn Nhật Anh ChươngInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 40 of 40Ibraaz Artspace / Counterspace. Image © Hugo GlendinningBlue AccentsInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 37 of 40SABHĀ Specialty Coffee / naav studio. Image © Vivek EadaraInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 34 of 40Astroscale US Headquarters / Neoera. Image © Justin MartinInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 36 of 40Cafe Zest / VAHID JOUDI STUDIO [Architecture + Design + Construction]. Image © Vahid JoudiInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 35 of 40VDS House / 02A studio. Image © Paolo FuscoUse of Levels to Define SpaceInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 4 of 40Rahmah Library / The MAAK. Image © Kent AndreasenInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 32 of 40Pavilion Essoa / Moyésoa. Image © Marc Sawaya + William Tailly + Noura DiabyInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 33 of 40Teaching and Learning Space for Waltham Forest College / Studio DERA. Image © Lorenzo ZandriInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 31 of 40Mas Cadalt House / Fran Silvestre Arquitectos. Image © Fernando GuerraFlexible Divisions Using Curtains and ScreensInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 5 of 40House M – Atelier About Architecture. Image © Yumeng ZhuInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 29 of 40The Blue Box / Bruzkus Greenberg. Image © Pion StudioInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 28 of 40889GLO Art Space / SpActrum. Image © SFAPInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 30 of 40Noas Studio / SahuquillodeArriba. Image © Oleh KardashWooden Beams and CeilingsInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 26 of 40Kraffer Community Garden / matěj šebek architekti + Ateliér Za Mák. Image © Radek ÚlehlaInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 27 of 40House EF / MDBA architects. Image © Simone MarcolinInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 3 of 40Sanders Mello Building / Buro-S Architects. Image © Aiste RakauskaiteInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 25 of 40Cruda House / MEII ESTUDIO. Image © HiperfocalInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 24 of 40House in the Forest / Vasconcelos Arquitectura + Espacio Tangible. Image © Fabian MartinezRaw ConcreteInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 2 of 40Zen House / Studio Nirvana. Image © Ishita SitwalaInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 21 of 40Xiao Feng Art Museum / ZAO-Zhang Ke Architecture Office. Image © DONG ImageInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 17 of 40House with two Courtyards / BÜRO MÜHLBAUER. Image © Mikael OlssonInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 22 of 40House Tao / HW Studio. Image © Cesar BelioGlass BrickInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 20 of 40Rahmah Library / The MAAK. Image © Kent AndreasenInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 23 of 40Barbara Bar and Restaurant / 89 stopni. Image © Adam GrzesikInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 19 of 40Erosion Buzë Mustaqe Showroom / Phi+Architects. Image © Dea ZogianiInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 18 of 40Terra and Vidru House / Federico Cartamantiglia Architecture Studio + Federico Cartamantiglia + Fabrizio Carboni + Enrico Manca. Image © Barbara PauShiny SteelInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 12 of 40Como Lounge Cafe / S.DA. Image © Aylul StudioInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 9 of 40Ceremony of Roses Headquarters / 22RE. Image © Yoshihiro MakinoInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 15 of 40Traces of Light Indoor Golf Course / Degree Design. ImageInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 16 of 40HE.ARTS HANNAM Hair Salon / RVMN. Image © Yongjoon ChoiModernist Revival FurnitureInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 10 of 40The Jellicoe Workspace / Universal Design Studio. Image © Toby MitchellInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 11 of 40Day Job Office / 22RE. Image © Yoshihiro MakinoInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 13 of 40Ático Curvo / Destudio. Image © David ZarzosoInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 14 of 40Villa ai Castelli Romani / STUDIOTAMAT. Image © Peter MolloyAccent LightingInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 6 of 40Hibrew Coffee and Cuisine / Simpul Studio. Image © Tristan SalimInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 8 of 40Mosca Bianca Ceramic Workshop / AACM – Atelier Architettura Chinello Morandi. Image © CatalogoInterior Design Trends of 2025 - Image 7 of 40OAKV Healthcare Space / Atelier Carle. Image © Alex Lesage

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