Five interior design trends for 2025

Thinking about a refresh? Here, Knight Frank Interiors’ Group Design Director, Rhian Barker, unpacks the need-to-know design trends of the next 12 months 

Words / Rhian Barker
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Statement ceilings 

Turn your gaze upward. Statement ceilings adorned with bold colours, intricate patterns and decorative elements are set to become the focal point of any room adding visual interest and imbuing a space with both warmth and depth. 

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Biophilic design  

Transform interiors into inviting sanctuaries. By integrating plants into indoor spaces, connecting a home’s interiors with its garden, maximising natural light and incorporating organic shapes, biophilic design creates serene environments that foster a soothing connection to nature. 

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Multifunctional spaces 

Modern living necessitates versatile and adaptable spaces. Multifunctional furniture, like sofa beds, work-from-home console spaces and bespoke furniture with built-in storage, as well as flexible layout designs, ensure every square foot is optimised. 

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Sustainable and natural materials 

Knight Frank Interiors is powered by Accouter Group. They’re the first B Corp-accredited interior design studio in the UK.  Using recycled and eco-friendly materials, sourcing locally and recycling or reusing clients’ existing furniture not only benefit the environment but also give interiors a characterful and conscientious quality. 

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Minimalism with warmth  

The concept of minimalism is evolving. Clean, pared-back aesthetics are being enriched with warmth and texture, by incorporating natural materials and soft textiles. This trend emphasises quality over quantity, with each piece selected to enhance tranquillity and comfort. 

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