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You want to see this: The 9 best interior trends of 2025

This year, we’re celebrating color, character, and comfort like never before. From nostalgic butter yellow and energetic cherry red to artistic “tattooed furniture” and the nostalgic charm of cottagecore mixed with moody Dark Academia – there’s something for everyone. These trends bring warmth, personality, and a touch of boldness to your home. Ready to discover together how to transform your living space into an inspiring, contemporary, and inviting space? Butter Yellow & Cherry Red Butter yellow is back in style – KitchenAid even chose it as “Color of the Year,” and stars like Drew Barrymore are embracing it as a warm and cheerful accent. Combine it with rich hues like cherry red for a playful yet stylish effect.

Tattooed Furniture & Maximalism

Hand-painted or embroidered furniture—also known as “tattooed furniture”—are the eye-catchers of 2025. They give your interior personality, history, and fantasy all in one.

Cottagecore meets Dark Academia

This trend blends coziness with a mysterious, nostalgic atmosphere. Think vintage books, warm lamps, and dark wood – ideal for those who love coziness and character.

City Glow & Cottage Flow

Two contrasting atmospheres that can be combined: City Glow (neon, graphic prints, urban flair) and Cottage Flow (rustic furniture, moss green, flowers) for a personal, playful contrast.

Soft curves & organic shapes

Round furniture, arched walls, or mirrors: shapes with softness and flow create comfort and tranquility in the home.

Wellness & Biophilic design

Interiors with a focus on nature, wellness, and well-being: meditation nooks, plants, natural materials, and spaces to truly unwind.

Texture Overload & Pattern Drenching

Dare to play With layers: wallpaper ceilings, mixed materials like wood and stone, and ‘pattern drenching’ – total prints in a single space – for drama and depth.

Art Deco & historical accents

Antique Art Deco-style furniture, warm metallics, and patina materials are all the rage again. Think vintage design that instantly adds ambiance.

Sustainable & Eco-Minded Living

Sustainability remains important: think sustainable furniture, reuse, eco-friendly materials, and smart technology for a future-conscious interior.

Myrna Brest van Kempen

Myrna is an experienced interior stylist with a passion for stylish and functional spaces. She has a keen eye for detail and creates unique interiors that radiate warmth and harmony.