2025 Interior Design Trends: What you need to know!
Let's talk about 2025's hot trends! As the fabric experts, we're sharing five key trends of the new year that you need to know from biophilic design to rich maximalism.
As we embrace 2025, the world of home décor and interior design continues to evolve, with fresh trends that highlight sustainability, personal expression, and technological integration. Gone are the days when interiors followed a single, one-size-fits-all style. Instead, 2025’s design trends are about creating spaces that reflect individuality and connection to nature, all while keeping sustainability at the forefront. Retailers like Karongwe are offering consumers style that's on-trend but with unique possibilities and options that allow individuals to find items that not only meet their personal style, but can also exemplify trends now and into the future.
For homeowners and designers looking to update their spaces, we've outlined the top five trends that are set to make a significant impact this year. Let's explore the unique elements that define each trend and see how you can incorporate these into your home for a stylish and timeless effect.
Adapting to evolving design trends
The landscape of home décor and interior design is shifting towards a balance between personalisation and environmental mindfulness. Unlike previous years, where trends often leaned toward singular aesthetics, 2025’s approach is multifaceted and boasts a modern twist where seemingly opposing trends can work well together.
You can expect a marriage of maximalist richness and organic minimalism, where vibrant jewel tones and earthy neutrals work in harmony rather than contrast. Moreover, technology in décor is evolving; discreet smart features are now integrated into furniture and lighting in ways that enhance rather than disrupt the flow of a room. In addition, multifunctional and adaptable furniture pieces are trending, a nod to the growing need for spaces that accommodate flexible lifestyles.
Sustainability remains pivotal, but there’s an emphasis on durability and timelessness, favouring pieces that are crafted to last rather than simply fit a trend. This holistic approach allows homeowners to create spaces that feel uniquely theirs, combining aesthetic pleasure with long-term functionality and environmental consciousness.
Biophilic design: Bringing nature indoors
In 2025, the biophilic design trend continues to grow, blending natural elements with interior spaces to promote well-being and serenity. Inspired by the increasing need to reconnect with nature, biophilic design incorporates natural light, greenery, and organic materials to create a calming, balanced atmosphere within the home.
A great example of biophilic design is Karongwe Furniture, a brand that crafts stunning pieces using all natural wood, with an emphasis on timeless craftsmanship and natural aesthetics. Their furniture, upholstered with luxurious fabrics from Home Fabrics, combines functionality with a strong natural appeal, perfect for bringing the outdoors inside. From the organic shapes to the classic joining methods and superior finishing techniques, Karongwe is proving that connecting with natural elements can have contemporary style appeal.
For those looking to introduce biophilic elements into their décor, think large indoor plants, wood-accented walls, or even nature-inspired art. Using natural materials like wood, stone, and rattan along with earthy tones, biophilic design transforms any space into a sanctuary.
Sustainable materials and practices
With environmental consciousness at an all-time high, sustainable materials and eco-friendly practices are no longer optional - they’re essential. The 2025 design trends lean heavily toward eco-friendly materials that are not only long-lasting but also sourced responsibly. This shift is reflected in the rise of furniture made from recycled or reclaimed materials, as well as items crafted from organic textiles.
Brands like Home Fabrics are setting an example by offering eco-friendly fabrics that blend luxury with responsibility, catering to a growing audience that prioritises ethical choices no matter their preference when it comes to design style. When selecting materials, look for items that are certified organic or made from reclaimed resources, such as reclaimed wood or recycled metal. Sustainable design not only reduces environmental impact but also adds an element of story and uniqueness to each piece.
Maximalism meets personal expression
While minimalism has reigned supreme for years, maximalism is making a big comeback in 2025, allowing for vibrant expression through bold colours, patterns, and textures. Maximalism is all about filling spaces with elements that reflect one’s personality—whether through vintage pieces, bold wallpaper, or eclectic furniture. The trend encourages a blend of diverse influences, saturated colours, and textures, adding a playful yet sophisticated layer to interiors.
This trend focuses on personalisation and individuality. A key element is colour palettes that are bolder, with rich colour in jewel tones such as deep emeralds, royal blues, and luxurious purples leading the charge. Layers of colours with vintage décor pieces and artisanal items to create a unique and luxurious feel that comes to life with personal touches. For anyone looking to experiment with this trend, start with accent or statement pieces like a patterned rug, a sculptural lamp, or vividly upholstered furniture so the space isn't overwhelmed.
The return to textured fabrics and tactile surfaces
Among the rising trends, fabrics and materials with rich textures and tactile qualities are taking centre stage, as designers emphasise the importance of sensory appeal in home décor. From nubby bouclé and soft chenille to woven linen and brushed velvet, these textures invite a new level of comfort and warmth into the home. A great example is an exquisite sofa from Douglas & Douglas that is upholstered in the sumptuous Cordial velvet fabric from FibreGuard. These types of textures are also popular in neutral colour palettes where the texture adds glamour and sophistication.
For upholstery, drapery, and soft furnishings, fabrics with pronounced textures allow designers to layer depth and visual interest into a space, even in minimalistic designs. Karongwe Furniture, for example, embraces this trend by offering pieces that marry handcrafted wood with tactile upholstery, creating furniture that is as inviting to the touch as it is to the eye.
Textures work beautifully in various colour trends, adding a luxurious feel to both neutral and bold palettes. Home Fabrics supports this trend by offering a diverse selection of textured drapery and upholstery fabrics that provide interior designers with a wealth of options for achieving these layered, multi-dimensional looks.
Curved furniture and soft textures
Another prominent trend for 2025 is the re-emergence of curves in furniture design. Moving away from sharp angles and clean lines, curved shapes and soft, tactile materials are now the preferred choices, especially in living rooms and lounging spaces. Curved furniture not only softens the look of a room but also adds an inviting, comfortable vibe. Think rounded sofas, circular tables, and gently curved armchairs that exude elegance while prioritising comfort.
Textures also play a vital role in creating cosy, inviting spaces. Bouclé, velvet, and plush wool are popular choices that add a luxurious and touchable quality to furnishings. By choosing curved, textured furniture, homeowners can make spaces feel more approachable and nurturing with a sense of calm. This trend is perfect for anyone looking to update their home with pieces that offer both aesthetic appeal and practical comfort.
Creating a home that reflects you
2025’s décor trends are all about merging beauty with function, and sustainability with style. From the soothing qualities of biophilic design to the statement-making impact of maximalism, these trends are designed to help homeowners create spaces that are both unique and harmonious. By incorporating sustainable materials, and selecting furniture that’s as comfortable as it is beautiful, you can transform your home into a space that truly reflects your personality and values.
For those looking to embrace these trends, Karongwe Furniture offers a range of bespoke pieces that embody quality, sustainability, and timeless design. Upholstered in fabrics from Home Fabrics, each piece is crafted with care, ensuring your décor stays stylish and relevant for years to come. Explore these trends and let your home be an ever-evolving expression of who you are, with interiors that inspire comfort, beauty, and individuality.
Ready to bring 2025’s best trends into your space? Visit Karongwe Furniture to discover pieces that redefine sustainable luxury and showcase the finest in biophilic-inspired design.
Shop the look
Here are some of our favourite fabrics featured in this article, and where you can buy them.
Collection: Moooi Wallcovering
Green House by Arte
Fabric type: Textile wallcovering on non-woven backing
Colour: 3 colour options
Available at: Home Fabrics
Collection: Sweet Destiny & Wild Heart
by Chivasso
Fabric type: 100% Polyester
Colour: 22 colour options
Available at: Home Fabrics
Collection: Cordial by FibreGuard
Fabric type: 100% Recycled Polyester
Colour: 30 colour options
Available at: Home Fabrics