
15 Trending Interior Design Styles That Will Dominate 2025
A new design book, "Defining Style: The Book of Interior Design" by Joan Barzilay Freund (Phaidon), offers a comprehensive tour of 25 prominent design styles worldwide, featuring 150 home interiors from leading designers and iconic figures like Alicia Keys and Mariko Mori. This article highlights 10 of the trending interior design styles anticipated to dominate in 2025, providing insights into their core aesthetics and unique characteristics.
The Biophilic design style creates a tranquil, nature-infused retreat through organic shapes, lush greenery, and natural materials, emphasizing an indoor-outdoor flow. Tailored design, exemplified by a London penthouse by Natalia Miyar, focuses on meticulous details, an unfussy, clutter-free environment, and luxurious elements like stone and leather. Modernist design, rooted in the early 20th century, prioritizes simplicity, functionality, and clean lines, utilizing materials such as steel, glass, and concrete with a 'form follows function' approach, as seen in Naoki Terada's Tokyo home.
Coastal design draws inspiration from seaside living with organic materials, rich textures, neutral decor, and occasional organic elements, illustrated by Greg Natale's Sydney home. Textured interior design, showcased in a Harlem rectory by GRT Architects, layers materials like leather, wool, wood, and glossy surfaces to deliver a sensory experience. Monochrome design involves embracing a single hue throughout a room or home, creating a bold and unapologetic statement, like Atelier ND Interior's pink family villa in Amsterdam.
Contemporary design is described as a "melting pot" that blends historical elements with modern trends, colors, and materials, exemplified by Eugenia Silva's Madrid apartment designed by Casa Muñoz. Tropical design is heavily influenced by climate, featuring covered porches, concrete and tile flooring, and a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, as seen in Anita Calero's Colombia home. Rustic design embraces imperfections and natural beauty through raw, organic elements like weathered wood and stone, along with earthy tones, creating a cozy and lived-in atmosphere, characteristic of a Swedish country home by Maja Dixdotter.
Art Deco-inspired design, with its timeless elegance, incorporates sleek lines, luxurious materials, and geometric patterns, rooted in modern design principles, and is exemplified by Steven Gambrel's Chicago apartment. Mountain design brings woodsy charm with exposed beams, stone fireplaces, and cozy textures like sheepskin and wool, creating a total escape, as demonstrated by a UK farmhouse by Aldridge & Supple. Lastly, Neutral interior design caters to a "Quiet Luxury" aesthetic, where neutral tones allow furniture forms and textured materials to become the focal points, as showcased in a Milan palazzo by Vincenzo De Cotiis.
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