Trends 2025

2025 Decorating Trends: What Will Dominate This Year

Sustainable materials, integrated technology, and spaces full of personality will set the course for interior design in 2025. We'll tell you how to bring these trends into your home.

The world of decoration is constantly evolving and 2025 will be no exception. This year, trends favor a combination of sustainability , technology , and warm, personal designs . At Pino & Jacaranda we have compiled the key elements that will shape the future of decoration so you can get inspired and give your home a fresh look.

2025 Decorating Trends

🌿 Quick summary of 2025 trends

  • Sustainable and organic materials take center stage.
  • Earthy colors, natural textures and relief walls.
  • Unique handcrafted pieces versus generic ones.
  • Technology integrated discreetly and elegantly.
  • Japandi 2.0, biophilic design and balanced maximalism.

1. Sustainable and natural materials

Ecological awareness continues to gain ground in interior design. In 2025, materials such as recycled wood , bamboo , cork , and organic fabrics will play a more prominent role because they connect with a warm and responsible aesthetic.

We will also see innovative materials such as composites made from recycled plastic waste or panels based on mycelium (fungi), which combine aesthetics, functionality and sustainability. They are perfect for those who want to decorate with environmental awareness without sacrificing design.

2. Earthy colors and natural tones

Nature-inspired tones will continue to dominate: terracotta , olive green , beige , and soft browns work very well to create relaxing and harmonious environments. These colors bring calm and combine perfectly with natural materials.

In parallel, we will see more textured walls (stucco, grooved wood, relief coverings) that add visual depth and a unique character to the spaces.

3. Handcrafted style and unique pieces

Handmade objects take center stage. Ceramics, handcrafted textiles , unique embroideries or furniture with hand-carved details add character and exclusivity. The artisanal approach encourages personalization over generic, mass-produced objects.

Each piece tells a story and makes the house a more human and authentic space.

4. Integrated technology and smart spaces

Innovation is entering our homes discreetly but fundamentally. We'll see more in 2025.

  • Voice-controlled or app-controlled lighting, with adjustable tones depending on the time of day.
  • Furniture with charging ports, built-in speakers, or surfaces with wireless charging.
  • Home automation systems that regulate temperature, ventilation and even ambient aroma to create unique atmospheres.

It is a technology that complements, without stealing the spotlight from, the design.

5. Japandi 2.0: evolution of warm minimalism

The Japandi style, which fuses Japanese aesthetics and Scandinavian functionality, is reinvented in 2025. We will see a warmer Japandi, with soft textures , deeper tones, and natural elements.

Integration with biophilic design is enhanced, incorporating plants, organic materials and handcrafted details. The result is serene spaces, yet full of life.

6. Flexible and modular spaces

Modern homes continue to adapt to changing needs. Modular furniture , movable dividers and versatile designs allow the same room to function as a living room, office or bedroom depending on the time.

Innovative solutions such as folding panels and origami-inspired structures (softwall) are also gaining strength, allowing for quick and visually appealing space transformations.

7. The rise of biophilic design

The connection with nature will be essential. Large plants, vertical gardens , indoor fountains or green walls are integrated to improve air quality, acoustics and emotional well-being.

These elements create a more relaxing and healthy environment, uniting exterior and interior in the same concept.

8. Balanced Maximalism

Strict minimalism is giving way to a new style

February 22, 2025

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