As the warmth of summer settles in, our homes evolve to mirror the vibrant energy of the season. In 2025, interior design is embracing authenticity, natural elements, and a touch of nostalgic glamour. Here’s how you can infuse your space with the spirit of summer:
This summer, there’s a noticeable shift towards organic materials that bring both warmth and texture to interiors. Think woven rattan light fixtures, vintage cane chairs, and matchstick blinds that allow sunlight to dance through, casting beautiful patterns on your walls.
After years of minimalist trends, there’s a resurgence of maximalism. Designers are layering patterns, incorporating rich jewel tones, and adding elements like tassels and swags to create spaces that tell a story. This approach brings a sense of personality and depth to any room.
The colour palette of summer 2025 leans towards earthy hues—soft clays, warm sands, and sage greens. These colours evoke a sense of calm and connection to nature, making your home feel like a serene retreat.
Outdoor areas are no longer afterthoughts. Designers are treating them with the same attention to detail as indoor spaces. From herb cocktail gardens to cozy lounges, creating functional and inviting outdoor rooms is a trend that’s here to stay.
Interiors are increasingly designed with well-being in mind. This includes incorporating elements that promote relaxation and mindfulness, such as calming colour schemes, natural lighting, and spaces dedicated to rest and rejuvenation.
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