This bizarre home trend will be everywhere in 2025

Don't be alarmed, I'm not a fussy interior designer suddenly claiming that steel doors and boucle cushions are simply out of the question. But just like clothing, your interior also has fashion influences. Thank goodness, I would say, because otherwise I would still be stuck between the green walls and the orange and brown curtains from the seventies. This year, things are going to change again. These are the most important trends.
1. Soft blue
I've heard that a certain shade of soft blue doesn't attract flies, so that's an advantage you already have. If you don't feel like painting a wall, you can also opt for soft cushions or a throw in this color. Combine it in your home with wooden materials and, for example, rattan.
2. One crazy color
In recent years, we have massively made the switch to simplicity: organic shapes, lots of beige tones, and natural materials. Paintings have slowly transformed into 3D wall panels, making everything in the house seem to move closer to you. To create a small contrast, this year choose a striking, somewhat jarring color, such as bright blue, green, or yellow. Speaking of making a statement.
3. Scandi and Japan
If you love a calm and serene interior, combine Scandinavian design with Japanese simplicity. How do you achieve this? First of all: tidy up. Furthermore, choose soft shades, wooden furniture, and a single flowering branch as a subtle accent.
4. Wabi-Sabi-Chic
Wabi-Sabi-Chic is the trend for people who love a dent and a wrinkle. Perfect if the Scandi-Japan style is a bit too polished for you. This trend is based on the beauty and transience of simplicity. Opt for warm, weathered wood, linen curtains that can be a bit wrinkled, and, for example, homemade candle holders made of clay, which can certainly have a little bump or dent. And that wine stain on your wooden table? Oh, that just reminds you of a lovely evening.



