2025 is shaping up to be the year of personal expression, layered textures, and thoughtful design choices. Interiors are moving away from cookie-cutter looks and toward spaces that feel lived-in, intentional, and uniquely you. Whether you're refreshing a single room or rethinking your entire space, these ongoing trends offer inspiration rooted in comfort, creativity, and craftsmanship.
Bold Color Is the New Neutral
After years of pared-back palettes, bold color is officially back—and it’s sticking around. This year, we’re seeing more people lean into saturated hues to bring personality and energy into their homes.
Playful Palettes
From deep jewel tones to sun-washed pastels, color is being used with confidence. Picture a rust velvet chaise, chartreuse pillows, or a splash of cobalt blue. Even small details—like a set of soft cotton pillows in rich tones—can completely shift the mood of a room. Fabrics with texture or pattern help the colors speak even louder.
Featured: Flamingo Pink Pillow | Linea Blush Pillow
Natural Materials, Grounded Spaces
The connection to nature continues to influence design in 2025, with organic materials and tactile finishes creating warm, grounded interiors.
Wood and Stone Accents
Raw woods, unpolished stone, woven rugs—these elements continue to ground interiors with a sense of calm. This year’s spaces favor natural variation over uniformity, and embrace materials that tell a story through texture.
Thoughtful Layers
Nature-inspired spaces are all about thoughtful combinations. A hand-finished linen pillow paired with a textured chenille lumbar adds depth and quiet interest. These organic fabrics aren’t just beautiful—they also bring a sense of ease and softness that makes a space feel lived-in.
Maximalism, With Meaning
Maximalism isn’t about excess—it’s about character. 2025 interiors are defined by bold color, layered patterns, and a curated mix of textures that reflect personality and sentiment.
Featured: Cornflower Blue Velvet Pillow | Thibaut Laura Citrus and Blue Pillow
Mix with Intention
Instead of matching sets, think layered contrast: a velvet pillow with a tonal floral, a geometric print in linen next to an embroidered accent. It’s not about perfection—it’s about rhythm, depth, and mixing pieces that feel like they belong together even if they weren’t made as a set.
Collected Walls
Gallery walls are evolving into creative displays that blend artwork, vintage objects, textiles, and lighting. Whether you frame a piece of fabric you love or layer photos with found pieces, the result is relaxed and expressive.
Function That Feels Elevated
Multi-purpose living is still top of mind in 2025. Spaces that flex throughout the day—without losing their style—are more important than ever.
Pieces That Work Hard
Form and function are coming together in new ways. Ottomans with hidden storage, extendable tables, sculptural lighting with smart features—it’s all about seamless support for the way people actually live. Even something as simple as a bolster pillow that doubles as back support while working from the sofa makes a difference.
Cohesive Doesn’t Mean Matching
In today’s interiors, flow matters more than matching. The most inviting rooms are built around color stories, not strict coordination.
Featured: Thibaut Tybee Tree Black and Green Pillow | Moss Green Velvet Pillow
A Unified Palette
Choosing two or three base tones and repeating them in different ways—through cotton, velvet, or linen—helps a room feel pulled together. Even just anchoring a space with a few pillows in the same general palette can create clarity and balance.
Let Accents Lead
Statement pieces, whether a vintage light fixture or an intricately patterned pillow, are what give a space its edge. These details stand out best when the rest of the room plays a supporting role.
Sustainability, Quietly Woven In
Conversations about sustainability have shifted from being trend-driven to being an everyday consideration. 2025 design choices are more conscious—centered around quality, longevity, and materials that feel good in every sense.
Natural Textiles
Fabrics like linen, cotton, and recycled blends are gaining popularity not just for their eco-credentials, but for their softness, breathability, and lived-in appeal. A well-made pillow in an honest material can quietly elevate an entire room.
Vintage Meets Handmade
Whether it’s repurposing vintage furniture or mixing in handcrafted details, people are gravitating toward pieces with a human touch. That could be a stitched edge, hand-selected fabric, or just the subtle irregularities that only come from something made slowly and well.
Lighting That Sets the Mood
Lighting in 2025 is more layered, more sculptural, and more integral to the overall feel of a space.
Fixtures with Personality
Light fixtures are becoming visual focal points—from oversized pendants to playful wall sconces. They’re not just there to illuminate—they’re part of the conversation.
Lighting in Layers
Good lighting doesn’t come from one source. Ambient, task, and accent lighting all play a role, and thoughtful combinations can shift the mood of a room instantly. When paired with soft velvet or chenille textures, lighting can even highlight the depth and dimension of your fabrics.
Sentiment Over Perfection
One of the most refreshing shifts in 2025? Letting go of “perfect.” The most beautiful spaces feel like they’ve evolved over time—and that’s what makes them personal.
Details That Mean Something
A handmade pillow, a flea market find, a gifted throw blanket—these are the pieces that make a home feel truly yours. They don’t have to match. They just have to matter.
Creative Touches
DIY is still alive and well, especially when it comes to small-scale projects. Whether you paint your own furniture or reupholster a chair, personal involvement brings character to every piece—and invites conversation.
Final Thoughts
2025 interiors are all about balance: bold yet grounded, layered but intentional, expressive and deeply personal. Whether through a single pillow in a vibrant velvet or a room full of natural tones and hand-touched finishes, every element adds to the story. And the best part? There’s no one version of “right.” Just spaces that feel good to live in—and that’s the trend we hope never goes out of style.