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Hot Interior Design Trends for 2025 – What’s In, What’s Staying, and What’s Evolving

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  • May 29, 2025
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The year 2025 is here, bringing waves of fresh inspiration, materials, and technologies that are reshaping how we think about home design.
As an interior designer and architect, I see how client needs are changing – and with them, the design priorities.

So why follow trends at all?

Staying informed about trends helps keep your home feeling fresh, relevant, and inspiring. However, it’s important to remember that not every trend is right for everyone. Good design should feel right for you over time—not just look good on Instagram. The key is to incorporate trends tastefully and selectively, so your space serves you—not the other way around.

So what should you look out for? Here are the standout trends for the coming year:

 1. Biophilic Design – Bringing Nature Indoors

Biophilic design continues to gain momentum: integrating natural elements like wood, stone, and live plants into the home. The goal? To create a calming, healthy, and balanced environment. Recycled materials are also becoming increasingly popular as part of the eco-conscious trend.

Kitchen wall cladding with recycled tiles. A perfect combination with stainless steel and glass cabinets.

 

 

Wooden kitchen cabinets for a warm and natural ambiance

 

Furniture made from recycled railroad tracks.

 

 2. Warm Earth Tones Are Back

Say goodbye to cool gray tones – 2025 welcomes warm earthy shades like terracotta, beige, deep brown, and olive. These tones bring a sense of coziness, natural harmony, and serenity, especially when paired with organic materials.

Rich wood tone in the flooring, mocha color on the kitchen cabinets, and deep mocha shade on the windows.

 

Wood flooring, leather armchairs, a vintage wooden chest, and a jute rug – all in trendy yet timeless colors.

( read more about this apartment on the BinYan Vedior website)

 

An antique wooden table and brick wall cladding blend beautifully with decorative tiles and olive-colored chairs.

 

 3. Soft Lines and Organic Shapes

Sharp angles are giving way to gentle curves: rounded sofas, soft-edged tables, and even curved walls. This style creates a sense of flow, comfort, and welcoming vibes throughout the space.

 

Curved wooden furniture adds softness and movement to a conventional living room.

 


(read more about this apartment in an article in the Jerusalem Post)

 

A round light fixture and an armchair with curved lines

 

4. Smart Design – Where Technology Meets Aesthetics

Smart homes are no longer just about function – they’re also about form. Technology is being seamlessly integrated into design: smart lighting, automatic blinds, built-in audio systems – all with a clean and sleek appearance.

 

A custom-designed library wall that integrates technological elements: air conditioning, an advanced sound system, a smart TV, and hidden LED lighting – all controlled by a smart home system.

 

 

Technology in the kitchen:
On the island, next to the stovetop, there’s a flat electrical outlet that pops up when needed. The round lamp above the stove also functions as a range hood.

 

 

5. Meaningful Pieces – Less Quantity, More Depth

The “slow design” movement is gaining ground – fewer items, but with personal significance. Whether it’s a family heirloom, a piece of original art, or handcrafted decor – people are seeking emotional connection through their spaces.

 

A carpenter’s workbench that had been used by the homeowner’s father for decades was repurposed into a kitchen island.

 

 

An antique writing desk, with great sentimental value, blends seamlessly into the modern library in the study.

 

 In Summary

2025 continues to blur the line between design and lifestyle. Interior design is no longer just about beauty – it’s smart, breathable, personal, and environmentally conscious. When planning your next space, think about how it can support you – not just practically, but emotionally and mentally too.

If you’re feeling like it’s time to refresh your home – I’m here to help turn your vision into a beautifully designed reality. Feel free to contact me at Orly Eran- Architecture & Interior Design, tel. 054-4739584.

(All the photos in the article are from our own projects!)

 

 

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