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Deco Trends 2025: Back to Nature and the Essential

  • Writer: L Martin
    L Martin
  • Oct 21, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 3

The year 2025 marks a turning point in the world of interior design. Faced with an increasingly fast-paced and digitalized world, desires are refocusing on essentials, well-being and a return to nature. Decoration trends for 2025 are marked by serenity, sustainability and simplicity, while remaining elegant and contemporary. Discover the major trends that will shape our interiors in the months to come.


1.  Nature as a common thread

Light and spacious living room filled with indoor green plants and organic wooden coffee table

Nature will continue to inspire interior design in 2025. We're seeing a real return to natural materials such as raw wood, linen, hemp and rattan. These materials bring warmth and authenticity to our spaces. The ubiquitous green plants are no longer just decorative elements, but help to create a soothing environment. Terrariums, plant walls and indoor gardens are essential for adding a touch of greenery.


Decorating tip: opt for light wood furniture with simple lines and natural fiber accessories for a zen-like, harmonious interior.


2. Soothing and earthy colors

terracotta accent wall with terracotta velvet armchairs for a relaxed and earthy atmosphere

In 2025, the color palette is inspired by natural elements. Earthy tones such as terracotta, clay, browns and beiges are at the heart of the trends. They bring softness and create a comforting ambience. Shades of green, from sage to khaki, evoke nature and fit perfectly into this quest for tranquility. Blue, in soft, airy tones, continues to dominate the decor, reminiscent of the ocean and sky.

Decorating tip: Mix different earthy hues for a nuanced decor, and combine them with raw materials such as concrete or stone for a contemporary effect.


3. Warm minimalism

Lounge with wooden furniture, beige and cream colours and pottery.

Minimalism in 2025 is less cold and more welcoming. Gone are the days of pared-down interiors, replaced by a “warm minimalism” where every room has its place and its story. Soft, rounded shapes, natural textiles and subdued lighting create a cosy ambience without overload. Handcrafted, handmade objects are given pride of place for their uniqueness and authenticity.

Decorating tip: Choose handcrafted decorative objects such as ceramics or hand-woven textiles to bring character and warmth to a streamlined interior.


4. Mixing styles

Beautiful bedroom with a green wallpaper accent wall, large classic chandelier and exotic wood

In 2025, the boundaries between styles are blurring, giving way to a well-balanced eclecticism. This means mixing contemporary elements with vintage pieces or ethnic touches. The contrast between old and new creates a visual richness and a strong identity for each space. The idea is to personalize your interior by blending influences from elsewhere, while maintaining overall harmony.

Decorating tip: Combine local handicrafts with modern furniture for a balanced, original effect.


5. Wellness at the heart of the home, one of the most important deco trends in 2025

Meditation room with soft beige colours, floor cushions and light natural fabrics

The “home sanctuary” concept is more relevant than ever. In 2025, spaces are conceived as refuges where you can recharge your batteries. The design of zones dedicated to well-being is a strong trend: cozy reading corners, meditation or yoga rooms in the home, spaces bathed in natural light. The choice of materials also plays a key role in this need for comfort and softness.

Decorating tip: Create a relaxation area with comfortable armchairs, soft cushions, candles and soft lighting to encourage calm and relaxation.


6. Sustainability and ethics

Beautiful bedroom decorated with recycled materials, sustainable and eco-friendly furniture

Finally, sustainability is a major trend in 2025. Buying less, but better, is becoming a leitmotif. Recycled materials, second-hand furniture and eco-responsible objects are at the heart of decorative choices. Transparency on manufacturing processes and the origin of materials is also essential for many consumers concerned about environmental impact.

Decorating tip: transform old furniture by giving it a new lease of life with a touch of paint or new handles, while reducing your ecological footprint.


Conclusion

2025 promises to be a year when interior design merges aesthetics and well-being. With a focus on natural materials, soothing colors and craftsmanship, interiors become true havens of peace. Whether you're a fan of warm minimalism or eclecticism, the essential thing is to create a place where you feel good, in harmony with nature and yourself.


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