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The biggest autumn interior trends of 2025: 12 to watch
The article outlines the top 12 interior design trends anticipated for autumn and winter 2025, building upon earlier forecasts for the year. While home trends evolve slower than fashion, the cooler months typically prompt a refresh in decor. The enduring vintage revival emphasizes thoughtful, long-lasting pieces. Large, comfortable sofas are evolving to include more curves, prioritizing softness and an inviting aesthetic, as noted by Kellie Wyles, head of upholstery at DFS. The butter yellow color palette, popular throughout 2025, now features a green-tinged offshoot, particularly seen in kitchen cabinetry. For subtle updates, accessories play a crucial role this year, making it easier to refresh spaces without extensive restyling, according to Jason Wilary-Attew, director of home at John Lewis. Retailers are already launching their autumn/winter collections, highlighting these trends.
Key trends include a green/yellow hue, which is a mood-boosting color blending yellow and green with an earthy brown undertone, evoking 60s and 70s aesthetics. Inviting curves are prominent in furniture, such as beds, sofas, and armchairs, emphasizing comfort through plump cushioning and rounded designs. Chrome is making a significant comeback, serving as a reflective accent to create clean, contemporary spaces, described by Shelley Cochrane from Furniture Village as the “jewellery” of a room. The year-round garden trend reflects a growing desire for nature-based outdoor socializing, driving innovations in integrated heating, fire features, and solar lighting for extended usability. The new Nordic modern design combines clean lines and calm neutrals with bolder patterns and saturated colors, moving beyond soft minimalism. Lighting is becoming more decorative, featuring jewel-like wall and table lamps with shades or frosted glass to create romantic ambiances. "Happy corners" encourage personalized displays of meaningful objects rather than rigidly styled shelves, embracing informal and deeply personal arrangements. The shift towards buying less and loving more emphasizes sustainability through investment pieces that align personal style with responsible choices, as noted by Jason Wilary-Attew. Daylighting is a growing trend, with increased demand for internal windows, Crittall doors, skylights, and glass wall partitions to maximize natural light. "Drenching everything" involves unifying surfaces with color, double drenching, or pattern drenching for a modern and impactful look. Cocoa is highlighted as the color of the season, offering a grounding and indulgent feel that pairs well with soft neutrals or contrasts with brass, deep green, or burnt amber. Finally, Art Deco inspiration, coinciding with its centenary, is seeing a renewed appreciation for glamour and exuberance, focusing on accessories like sunburst mirrors and bar carts to add theatrical touches without overdoing the theme.
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