We're Predicting 13 Home Décor Trends You Need To Watch Out For In 2025

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The new year of 2025 has welcomed us with infinite possibilities even if we don't like it! It is going to be another year that will enable us to reflect, find new things, and overall make newer choices in pretty much every aspect of our lives including our homes. The past year was a year of lots of unexpected home trends from unexpected red theory, whimsical aesthetics, to even colours like yellow and greens ruling the roost. Needless to say, this year too won't be much different with lots of things that we saw budding last year, taking precedence in 2025. 

Now if your haven is something you want to revamp, as you should, then of course we're here with the best home predictions of 2025 that you cannot pass up. 



Here Are 13 Home Decor Trends To Lookout For In 2025

Biophilic Designs

Biophilic designs creatively blend natural elements into interior spaces. In 2025, living rooms will feature more plants, natural light, and organic materials to liven up your interiors. This invites us to choose warmer tones like cream, beige and camel giving the home a cosy and inviting feel. It is all about creating a connection with nature while enhancing well-being and promoting sustainable approaches. Styling is key here as where you place the vases, paintings, sculptures and other décor elements enhances the natural aura of the room. 

If you are looking for ideas to bring a biophilic touch to your lovely home, Virat Kohli's vacation home in Alibaug is the perfect source for inspiration. To serve this trend at its best, checkout his home recreation guide here.


Curved/Rounded Furnitures

In 2025, curved furniture is here to redefine living room aesthetics with its non-angular shapes and gentle lines. These curves help break up the sharp corners and straight lines to create an inviting and relaxing space. Such designs also introduce a fluid, and organic feel to your home. This trend is an open invitation for elegantly rounded sofas or crescent-shaped armchairs, and tables with smooth edges. Interior stylist, Jeremiah Brent is someone you should definitely check out for design inspirations for rounded and abstract furniture.

Handcrafted Decor Items

As a new era begins, handcrafted decor items are poised to be more cherished than ever before. Unique pieces that showcase natural imperfections, cultural significance and its authenticity help spaces feel profoundly personal rather than mass-produced. 

Some designers are using tools like 3D printing to create new bespoke furnishing, drapes and exhibits with intricate and artisanal forms too, that are expected to be all over this year. The combined effect helps interiors feel special and soulful. To know more about how to style these pieces, get hooked to interior styling tips by Kenneth Ling.

Earthy Tones

As an extension to biophilic designs, earthy colours and tones are a staple palette that will be rising in 2025. This palette is an especially good option in areas that are meant to bring calm and zen, like the bedroom or the bathroom. Materials like soapstone and butcher’s block, large range alcoves, wood ceiling beams etc. helps to bring out these trends to your lovely homes over time. Designer and interior stylist Thomas Trust, set his mark with his creativity on how earthy neutrals are versatile and can be used as base colors or accents, complementing a variety of styles and trends. 

Integrated Outdoor Living

This trend is specifically for those with some warm indoor-outdoor spaces that adds luxury to your homes. Indoor-outdoor spaces create more functional spaces that can be used for entertaining or relaxing. Natural light and fresh air make the space feel more vibrant and inviting. Check out Nate Berkus's portfolio of interior designs for inspirations on this charming 2025 home predictions. 

Arches

Arches are another trend that adds a touch of playfulness. With no sharp angles, arches provide a welcoming and cozy feel to a space which is also what we'll see folks adopting in their homes. Many designers like Anne Carr are incorporating arches in home designs for doorways, windows, niches, cabinets and millwork details. In 2025, something we can surely expect is to see more arched mirrors, ogee and trefoil profiles on headboards, and scalloped silhouettes on chairs. 

Bold Black Colour

Bold black is a trending statement as an accent color in 2025. Black and its accents in furniture, fixtures, or decor create a striking impact that can amplify the interiors of your home. When used sparingly, it provides an effortless contrast for other colours to  pop and bring a modern edge. For every worshiper of black, this is your time! We suggest you check out Rose Uniacke’s work for design inspirations!

Checkered Tile Flooring

Although checkered floors are trending, they're truly a timeless choice. It's a great way to create a big visual impact as it feels nostalgic. These tiles can be used in both traditional homes and contemporary spaces, depending on the material chosen. For more inspiration on how to bring the best of this trend to your space, dwell into Windsor Dalton’s work with weathered antique black-and-white marble to give your home an instant patina.

Immersive & Sensory Interiors

In 2025, interior design will focus on creating immersive environments that appeal to all the senses. We'll see a lot of incorporation of textures, scents, sounds, and lighting to create a multi-sensory experience. Taking notes from a reputed interior designer Bobby Berk, to choose the right visual elements ask yourselves about their effects on your mood and use them to define your room’s atmosphere. Wallpapered ceilings, wood paneling, and artistic plaster finishes will add depth visually to your home.

Unique Statement Lighting

As part of sensory interior design trends, lighting is no longer just functional but a key design element that transforms the  ambiance. Contemporary lighting fixtures, oversized pendants and sculptural lamps are some popular choices that serve statement lighting works of art. Indulge in creative and quirky designs of light sources that accentuate the style of your space. In addition, use fixtures of dimmable lights which adjust the mood of a room throughout the day. Jeremiah’s designs set a good example for statement lighting.

Smart Homes Taking Over Your Neighbourhood

Artificial intelligence has played a huge role in various areas of our lives – and home design and interior decor is no exception. Smart home technology is being used to enable convenience, efficiency, and sustainability. Many have already adopted some of the top smart home installations that homeowners are most likely to add in 2025. Gadgets like voice enabled sound systems, smart thermometers, smart lighting and energy-efficient smart appliances provide immersive experiences for every member of your beloved home. Also, some smart homes are catering to wellness aspects as well, like biometric tracking and intuitive AI, enabling interiors to morph in response to residents’ states, supporting optimal health and productivity. 

Home Wellness Spaces

In the past year, health and well-being were the top priority for many — physically and emotionally. Well, in 2025, dedicated wellness spaces are emerging with high popularity in home and interior design. This includes adding spaces like small yoga studios, meditation and spa-like bathrooms, which offer a retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. Blend it with natural light, indoor plants and calming colours to develop a truly restorative environment. To bring the aspect of wellness to your home, Stephanie Freeman truly dedicates to bringing this concept alive to interior spaces.

Sustainability & Eco-friendly Choices

Sustainability has been an up and ongoing element in interior and home décor design. In 2025, this trend is focusing on creating lively spaces that are also eco-friendly. Non-toxic, vegan and eco-friendly products will be high on demand to adopt and adapt to a sustainable lifestyle. Additionally, using items that can be reused and repurposed will help to create a more sustainable home.