Christopher De Bod: Designing for the Now: Top Interior Design Trends of 2025
As we move deeper into 2025, it’s clear that interior design is not simply about what looks good—it’s about how our spaces support the way we live. At Christopher de Bod Designs, we’ve always believed in spaces that tell a story and enhance the well-being of those who inhabit them. This year, the international design community is embracing trends that reflect our evolving values—authenticity, sustainability, wellness, and individuality.
A modern office interior with large windows, natural light, and an abundance of greenery creating a calm and productive work environment. The image showcases the benefits of incorporating biophilic design elements, promoting employee well-being and sustainability.
Biophilic design is at the forefront. Nature is no longer just a backdrop; it’s becoming part of the architecture itself. Living walls, indoor gardens, and natural materials like wood, stone, and clay are transforming homes into wellness retreats. This reconnection with nature is more than aesthetic—it’s essential for our mental and emotional health.
Colour palettes have shifted dramatically. Gone are the cold greys of previous years. In their place, warm, earthy tones—terracotta, olive green, ochre—now dominate. These colours evoke a grounded, comforting energy, helping us create sanctuaries in a fast-paced world.
We’re also seeing a rise in multifunctional and wellness-oriented spaces. As hybrid living continues, homes are adapting. Furniture is becoming modular, rooms are serving multiple purposes, and dedicated wellness zones like spa-style bathrooms and meditation corners are growing in popularity.
Burning candles and aromatic reed freshener on table in spa salon, space for text
On the other end of the spectrum, maximalism is making a confident comeback, often through a revival of Art Deco influences. Think bold patterns, rich textures, and opulent materials like velvet and brass. This expressive style reflects a desire for personality, storytelling, and drama in our interiors.
Luxury Interior. Modern art deco living room interior 3 D illustration
Finally, smart home integration has matured beyond novelty. Technology is becoming more discreet, embedded into the design rather than dominating it. Voice-activated systems, hidden speakers, and AI-driven lighting allow homes to function intelligently while maintaining their beauty.
As designers, we’re not just shaping rooms—we’re shaping lifestyles. These 2025 trends show us that the future of design is not only beautiful but deeply meaningful. At Christopher de Bod Designs, we’re excited to bring these global ideas home.
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Word By Christopher de Bod, Christopher de Bod Designs.
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