Interior design trends for 2025 | SelfDezign
Reconnecting with what matters
In an increasingly digital world, the interior design trends of 2025 show a deeper need to reconnect with the physical and natural world. It is no longer about placing a plant in the corner, but aboutBiophilic Design 2.0, a structural integration of nature into living and working spaces.
Materials that breathe
The stars of 2025 are raw, imperfect materials that carry the mark of time and their natural origin:
- Raw wood:With visible knots and tactile texture.
- Natural stone:Travertine and limestone in organic forms, not just perfectly cut slabs.
- Clay plasters:Walls that regulate humidity and offer a unique visual warmth.
Invisible Technology (Shy Tech)
If previous years were about screens everywhere, 2025 brings the idea ofShy Tech. Technology is present, but invisible. Sensors are hidden in materials, screens become transparent or retract when not needed, and smart lighting follows the natural circadian rhythm without exposing the light source.
"Luxury in 2025 is no longer measured by opulence, but by the quality of time spent in a space that anticipates your needs without visually overwhelming you," says Arh. Irina Stoica.
The color direction of the year: Grounded Earth
The palette moves away from the cold grays of industrial minimalism and embraces warmer, earth-based tones:
- Muted terracotta
- Deep olive green
- Sandy beige and ochre
- Mineral blue
Sustainability as a standard, not an option
It is no longer enough for a material to look good. Clients now ask: "Where does it come from?", "How was it produced?", and "What happens at the end of its life cycle?" Upcycling furniture and using local materials to reduce carbon footprint are becoming standard practice in premium projects.