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5 styles that will stand out in 2025

  • thatstudiodesign
  • Jun 5
  • 3 min read

Every year brings new trends, but some are here to stay. Interior design in 2025 is all about well-being, calm, and personality. From minimalist, functional spaces to styles that evoke nature, craftsmanship, or vintage nostalgia, here are 5 trending styles and how they can seamlessly fit into your home.



1. Japandi: functional serenity


The Japandi style is the result of a fusion between the warm Scandinavian minimalism and the zen-like delicacy of Japanese aesthetics. Two cultures that, despite the distance, share a common essence: a love for simplicity, functionality, and a deep connection with nature.

This style is built around natural materials and soft tones, such as wood, linen, or matte-finished ceramics. Clean, straight lines, empty spaces, and a lack of visual clutter allow each element to have a purpose and room to breathe. The goal is not to fill, but to create balance.

Japandi interiors convey a sense of peace and order. These are spaces designed to reduce stimulation and promote well-being—perfect for those who want to turn their home into a calm retreat, filled with light, simplicity, and warmth.




2. Organic / Slow Living: textures that embrace


Inspired by Mediterranean calm, the slow living style promotes a more mindful, unhurried way of life, rooted in what truly matters. It’s an invitation to reconnect with life’s natural rhythm, disconnect from the constant noise, and rediscover the value of the small, meaningful moments.

This style is expressed through natural materials such as wood, linen, stone, and wicker, bringing texture and warmth to the space. Organic and imperfect shapes evoke nature and its raw beauty. The colour palette is inspired by earthy tones like olive green, terracotta, brown, and beige, creating a sense of balance and visual harmony, and inviting calm, disconnection, and well-being.

Slow living doesn’t seek formal perfection or uniformity but rather embraces authenticity and personalisation. It’s about creating spaces that tell stories, where every object and texture holds meaning and creates a deep emotional connection with those who inhabit them.




3. Retro postmodernism: the new luxury with character


Chrome, marble, dark wood and rich-toned upholstery are back, creating a blend of elegance and character that captures the essence of an era full of experimentation and style. This trend plays with saturated colours and bold textures to bring personality to spaces, where every detail stands out and adds an elegant, funky touch that doesn’t go unnoticed.

It’s a sophisticated nod to the 60s and 70s—a time defined by creativity and freedom of expression. Noble materials and high-quality finishes coexist with iconic designer pieces and bohemian touches that add warmth and freshness.

The combination of these elements results in dynamic, unique interiors—perfect for those looking for a space that’s modern, retro, and full of history and personality.




4. Craftsman: wood, craftsmanhsip and warmth


The Craftsman style celebrates traditional craftsmanship and the natural beauty of wood, making it the focal point of any space. Its colour palette evokes nature, such as the warm and welcoming Pantone Mocha Mousse, the 2025 Colour of the Year.

This style favours quality over quantity, with a strong emphasis on custom-made details and the value of authentic, sustainable materials.

Craftsman is a trend rooted in the dedication and skill of master artisans who carefully craft each element. Interiors in this style convey a sense of warmth, solidity, and timelessness.

It’s the perfect choice for those who seek a home with natural charm—combining functionality and aesthetics—and evoking a deep connection to nature and the past, all while maintaining a quiet elegance that stands the test of time.




5. Cottagecore: the home as a sanctuary


Born from a desire to disconnect from the fast pace and digital world, Cottagecore invites us to embrace a quieter, nostalgic lifestyle rooted in everyday pleasures. It draws inspiration from an idealised country life, evoking a romantic aesthetic full of imperfections and the beauty of passing time.

Spaces are created with antique or vintage-looking furniture that brings history and character. Colours are soft and natural—sage green, sky blue, off-white, and pastel tones. Fabrics like linen, cotton, and floral prints take centre stage, adding warmth and texture.

This style highlights spaces that encourage rest, reading, or painting. Indoor greenhouses, decorative mini gardens, wildflowers, and handmade ceramics are key elements that reinforce the connection to nature.

Ultimately, Cottagecore is a trend that invites us to create homes that radiate calm and simplicity, where every detail reflects a deep connection to nature and the value of life’s small, meaningful moments.



 
 
 

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