2025 Design Trends Volume 2
- Marlon Phillips
- Jun 30
- 3 min read
Written by
Anissa Mathis-Taylor C.I.D
Building on this evolving approach to interior design, we’re seeing a deeper commitment to creating spaces that nurture well-being and personal expression. Volume 2 of this journey dives into the standout trends that are not only redefining aesthetics but also reshaping how we interact with our environments. Sustainability design continues to grow in popularity, bringing the outdoors in with natural textures, organic shapes, and an emphasis on light and air flow. Smart technology is being seamlessly integrated to enhance convenience without compromising style, while vintage and handcrafted elements add a sense of soul and history. There's a noticeable shift toward curated, meaningful design spaces that tell a story through layered materials, cultural influences, and personalized touches. It’s no longer just about trends; it’s about creating intentional, emotionally resonant homes that support how we truly want to live.
Discreet Tech

Technology and design are blending more seamlessly than ever, with smart
home features becoming a natural extension of stylish interiors. The new
wave of discreet tech focuses on invisibility and integration, think hidden
speakers, wireless charging built right into furniture, and voice-activated
lighting that feels more like magic than machinery. It's all about enhancing
convenience and connectivity without disrupting the aesthetic flow of a space.
Pro Tip:
Choose multifunctional furniture that integrates technology without
compromising on style.
Sustainability: Eco-Friendly Living

Sustainability isn’t just influencing interior design; it’s setting the tone.
Eco-friendly choices like vegan leather, non-toxic materials, and responsibly
sourced products are now must-haves for any space with style and
substance. Designers are leaning into creative ways to make sustainability
chic, from repurposing vintage finds to choosing pieces built to last. The goal?
Curate spaces that are as beautiful as they are planet-friendly, proving that
good design and conscious living go hand in hand.
Pro Tip:
Invest in quality, sustainable furniture that will last for years.
Vintage & Retro Influences

Retro styles are making a strong comeback, but with a modern twist that
keeps spaces feeling fresh and relevant. Vintage furniture, bold patterns, and
nostalgic decor pieces infuse contemporary homes with character and a
sense of history, especially when balanced with newer elements for a
cohesive, eclectic look.
Master this blend, mix retro finds like mid-century chairs or vibrant patterned
rugs with modern, casually comfortable furniture that defines today’s trends.
Oversized sofas, deep-seated chairs, and pieces with soft, rounded edges
create relaxed, inviting spaces without sacrificing style. Focus on pairing the
playful spirit of retro design with the practicality and coziness of contemporary
furnishings to create interiors that are both stylish and deeply livable.
Pro Tip:
Scour thrift shops and antique stores for authentic vintage pieces
that add authenticity to your decor.
Bold Tones

Rich jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue, and amethyst purple,
which have dominated interior design in recent years, will continue to shine
while infusing spaces with luxury and dramatic flair. These vibrant hues work
beautifully as accents or focal points across many decor styles, especially
within the maximalist trend, which embraces abundance, bold colors, intricate
patterns, and varied textures to create visually rich spaces.
Bring these powerful colors to life without overwhelming a room, start with a
neutral base, think soft whites, grays, or pastels like butter yellow then
gradually layer in rich tones and patterns. Incorporating different textures,
such as velvet, silk, or woven fabrics, can add depth and keep the eye
moving. To maintain balance, pair jewel tones with lighter elements and
introduce bold colors thoughtfully, ensuring every layer enhances the visual
feast without causing chaos.
Pro Tips:
1. Establish a Cohesive Color Palette
2. Layer Patterns Thoughtfully
3. Incorporate Diverse Textures
As we move through 2025, interior design is becoming less about following rules and more about curating spaces that reflect how we want to live comfortably, consciously, and creatively. Today’s trends encourage a more intuitive approach, where personal expression takes center stage. Whether you’re layering bold textures, integrating smart technology, or creating quiet wellness corners within your home, the focus is on designing with intention and authenticity. It's about crafting environments that not only look beautiful but also support your lifestyle and well-being. Because in the end, the most inspiring spaces are the ones that truly tell your story.
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