Spring Trends 2025

One of the most enticing things about diving into the world of interiors is seeing old trends make a comeback. As we get ready for the NYE count down to bring us into 2025, we’re noticing two fun vibes: Simplicity and understated style, to a more whimsical nod to the extravagant flair of Marie Antoinette. Ready to jazz up your space? Let’s explore some inspiration.

Terracotta

Terracotta exudes a timeless elegance that never goes out of style. Often associated with the sun-soaked beauty of the Mediterranean, terracotta has made a lasting impression here in the UK. We're witnessing a surge in terracotta flooring (especially hexagonal tiles) and it's easy to see why: its warm hues wrap our spaces in coziness and its durability makes it perfect for high footfall areas such as kitchens or muddy hallways. But the terracotta love doesn’t stop at the ground—get ready for a wall revolution in 2025, as it’s poised to be one of the hottest colours of the year. With a shift towards bolder, deeper shades.

Moiré

This luscious, theatrical fabric, often crafted from silk or viscose, boasts a stunning rippled, watermarked effect that’s created by rolling the fabric between special patterned rollers under high heat. It’ll be super interesting to see how the high street stores adapt this glamorous look for less. So, if you want to indulge in this luxurious trend, it might be worth splurging on the real deal straight from a heritage fabric brand instead of taking a gamble on the latest knock-off.

Silver, Chrome and Stainless Steel

Get ready to embrace the shine, because stainless steel is stealing the spotlight in kitchens across 2025. After making waves in kitchen design, sleek stainless steel cutlery and chic silver and chrome fittings are set to take centre stage, bringing that classic catering vibe. We can expect to see these fabulous pieces popping up in trendy spots like H&M home in 2025, as the high street hops on the stainless steel bandwagon. With silver and chrome making a stylish return, you can say goodbye to bronze and copper for a little while as they take a well-deserved break from the limelight.

Alabaster

Is alabaster emerging as the new marble? The answer is both yes and no. While alabaster is a precious stone with a rich history of being crafted into decorative items, it is not practical for use as a kitchen worktop due to its delicacy and high cost. However, alabaster shines as an exquisite choice for accessories, particularly in lighting. Its beautiful translucence makes it ideal for illuminating spaces. This stone certainly adds a unique touch to interior design, balancing luxury with artistry.

Rich Colours

Warm, earthy yellows, terracotta pinks, soft reds, and deep wine shades like burgundy and merlot are trending colors that embody a desire for comfort in our post-pandemic world. Additionally, biscuit and coffee shades such as PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse remain dominant as popular neutrals. Now is not the time to be hesitant; embracing bold colors will create enveloping spaces that invite warmth and reassurance.

In conclusion, the design landscape is witnessing a captivating blend of trends that reflect our evolving aesthetic preferences and a growing desire for comfort and warmth in our environments. Alabaster, with its exquisite translucence, is asserting itself as a luxurious alternative to marble for decorative accessories, particularly in lighting. Meanwhile, the resurgence of warm, earthy colors—including yellows, terracotta pinks, and rich burgundies—allows us to create inviting spaces that embrace boldness. The enduring popularity of biscuit and coffee neutrals adds a grounding balance to these vibrant hues. Together, these trends highlight a collective move toward infusing homes with personality, comfort, and artistic flair, ultimately enhancing our everyday experiences.

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