New Interior Trends for 2025 - Esmae & Rose

New Interior Trends for 2025

2025. A year we can expect to see bold rich tones, mixtures of old and new styles whilst still keeping that soft cozy atmosphere that we all love. From daring to subtle, let’s see what pieces inspire you and make their way into your décor in the new year.

    Antiques and Vintage

    Antiques and vintage pieces are making a comeback in the new year and it’s about time! This can vary from a set of fluted glassware and old framed oil paintings to antiqued deep wooden furniture and retro décor. All create a timeless charm in any room even when pairing old and new elements together. Style your living room as if it is telling a story. The perfect excuse to go local and explore the charity shops, car boots, antique shops and open markets for those one-of-a-kind pieces. Celebrate handmade designs and build a collection of antiques that are personal to you and bring the nostalgic yet fresh look into your home.

    Colour Drenching

    Bold and saturated. Colour drenched rooms simply feature painting one single hue everywhere: the walls, ceiling, woodwork, doors and even radiators. Layer varied tones through the soft furnishings, lighting, furniture and décor to create more depth and warmth to the room. Gone are the days of bold coloured accent walls and fully lean into that cohesive look. This trend offers endless opportunities whether you explore soft and calming blues to balance the intensity or dark and romantic reds if you are feeling more playful. Unexpected accents in unexpected places. Blur the horizontal lines into one allowing your eyes to drift across the room, for a tranquil feel whether that’s a calm or rich hue. Which colour would you go for?

    Rich Tones

    Just like 2024, the grounding brown hues continue. This versatile neutral is inviting and suitable for a handful of styles like minimalism to contemporary. Whilst we love warmth, strong earthy tones are taking the stage - deep burgundy, rich plums, navy blues, mossy greens, chestnut browns. Moody hues make the perfect unexpected colour choice as it brings interest into your room whilst still offering a soothing atmosphere. Apply the strong tones subtly through pillows, candle holders, table lamps and artwork or boldly through coloured walls creating a strong look. Not only in coloured walls but dark wooden timber is creeping into homes and being embraced thanks to the vintage trend. A traditional piece that adds depth and richness into your interior and will be cherished for years to come. Why not mix the two trends together…

    Statement Lighting

    Lights are becoming artful as well as practical. As we steer away from basic, traditional designs into sculptural and imaginative art pieces. Position your light fixtures to showcase your dining table, in the hallway entrance to form specific statement focal points or next to a piece of artwork for double the effect. Lights are a base layer in interior as they provide a soft illuminance around the room whilst bringing every detail together – they’re more than functional. Strong silhouetted ceiling lights displayed as decorations can shift the mood throughout the day with a little help from soft natural lighting to dramatic shadows when switched on in the darkness.

     

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