Autumn–Winter 2025 is shaping up to be a season of interior design defined by coziness, authenticity, and a return to nature. After years dominated by minimalist and neutral styles, the new wave of interiors focuses on textures, rich colors, and natural materials that create a sense of refuge and emotional warmth.
Key Trends
1. Colors with Depth and Personality
- Earth tones such as clay, terracotta, chocolate brown, and rust are taking center stage as base colors.
- Jewel hues — forest green, petrol blue, burgundy, and mandarin orange — are being used for bold accents.
- Green remains the star color in all its shades: moss, sage, and eucalyptus, appearing on walls, textiles, and accessories.
- Cool metals like chrome and nickel are replacing gold and brass to add a modern, sophisticated touch.
2. Materials and Textures that Embrace
- Dark, richly veined woods such as walnut, chestnut, and cherry are back in style.
- Natural stone surfaces with expressive veins bring authenticity and timeless elegance.
- Warm, tactile fabrics like velvet, bouclé, washed linen, and sherpa create inviting, layered environments.
3. Furniture and Organic Shapes
- Curved furniture and soft silhouettes dominate: rounded armchairs, enveloping sofas, and tables with smooth edges.
- The “modern classic” look returns — decorative moldings, wall panels, and timeless pieces reimagined with contemporary finishes.
- Art Deco influences are resurging, with geometric shapes, rich materials, and luxurious detailing.
4. Walls, Ceilings, and Decorative Details
- Walls are no longer neutral backdrops — wallpaper with botanical or geometric motifs and color drenching(painting walls and ceilings in the same shade) are trending.
- Decorative ceilings and moldings are back, adding depth and sophistication to interiors.
5. Well-being and Connection with Nature
- The idea of the home as a refuge dominates: natural materials, soft lighting, indoor plants, and a calming aesthetic.
- Interior design is no longer just about how a space looks — it’s about how it feels. Comfort, serenity, and emotional warmth are now essential design goals.
What This Means for Real Estate and Marketing
For professionals in real estate and property marketing — such as Immogrupstar or Rent CB — these trends open exciting creative opportunities:
- In property ads, highlight descriptions like “warm, natural finishes” or “autumn-inspired home with cozy atmosphere.”
- For social media and blog content, create posts such as “5 Ways to Update Your Home for Autumn 2025” or “Decor Trends That Bring Warmth and Style This Season.”
- In home staging projects, choose dark wood accents, velvet textiles, or Art Deco–inspired décor to add depth and appeal to listings.
