
2025 Trend Alert: Interior & Color Trends
Do you know that feeling when you want to change things up at home but don’t really know what or how? You’re not alone. 2025 has begun, which luckily means new vintage interior and color trends! For us, this brings a wave of inspiration for fresh ideas and can give you exactly that refreshing feeling you’re looking for.
Below, we’ve listed the trends you’ll definitely see in 2025.
Color Drenching
With color drenching, entire spaces are decorated and painted in one color. This interior design approach originates from the 1970s but has made a strong comeback. You can experiment with different shades, as long as they remain within the same color palette. This way, everything in the room flows seamlessly together, creating a cohesive feel. With this trend, you can create a calm atmosphere using light colors or make a bold statement with deep red or green tones.
Biophilic Design
This is one of the biggest trends at the moment. This interior style focuses on incorporating nature into the home. It features plenty of natural materials such as wood, stone, and wool, along with an abundance of plants. The color palette consists of earthy tones like brown, dark green, and sand. This trend is especially loved by people living in busy cities, as it brings nature indoors. The vintage Mid-century Modern style closely resembles this trend, as many vintage pieces incorporate natural materials and colors that fit perfectly into a biophilic design.
Comfort, Comfort, Comfort!
This is a trend that everyone can embrace—prioritizing comfort in your interior. We see large, rounded sofas, oversized soft cushions, thick rugs, and cozy lounge chairs that you’ll never want to leave. Spaces are filled with fabric-covered furniture and carpeted floors. This is something we also saw in the 1980s when sofas, lounge chairs, and cushions became larger and more comfortable. If you want to incorporate this trend into your vintage interior, look for pieces from that era.
Embrace the Chaos
The 2025 trend called Curated Chaos is all about creating a beautifully arranged yet eclectic mix—perfect for vintage furniture and accessories! This style often includes unique interior pieces and various colors that make the space feel warm and personal. In this trend, multiple cultures, shapes, and colors come together for a one-of-a-kind look. It’s ideal if you love eclectic or bohemian styles.
Micro-Luxury
This trend focuses on small luxury details in the home. Here, luxury isn’t about size or quantity but about quality and aesthetics. Think of marble details, custom-made furniture, and artisanal craftsmanship. It’s an effortless way to add a touch of elegance to your space. These are the kinds of details that reveal their beauty upon closer inspection. Vintage pieces are a great example of this, as materials and craftsmanship were often of much higher quality in the past. A true win-win!
Color Trends
2025 is the year of warm earthy tones with a nod to the ‘70s.
Burgundy
This deep red shade became popular in the 1970s and has made a huge comeback since winter 2024! It’s not only dominating fashion runways but is also a must-have in interior design. Burgundy adds both luxury and warmth to a space. Whether on a wall or used in upholstery, this color is a standout. For a more subtle touch, consider adding burgundy accents through cushions or candles.
Olive Green
Alongside burgundy, this soothing color was also a ‘70s favorite. The deep, earthy green pairs beautifully with both burgundy and other earthy tones. This color is often seen in Mediterranean interiors, creating an instant sense of warmth. Olive green works particularly well in velvet fabrics for sofas or chairs, but it also looks elegant in accessories.
Salmon Pink
We love this one! This soft pink hue fits perfectly into the comfort trend. It brings the same sense of warmth and coziness to a home. Salmon pink pairs beautifully with sand tones and neutral colors. It works as both a base color in a room or as an accent, such as on a chair or painting. This color was widely used in the 1950s and 1960s, especially in mid-century modern interiors.
Aubergine
Like the other trending colors, aubergine exudes warmth and luxury. It’s similar to burgundy but has deeper purple undertones. This is the perfect color for making a bold statement in your space. It’s often found in suede furniture or ceramic pieces. Aubergine also pairs beautifully with salmon pink for a sophisticated contrast.
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