5 interior trends for 2025

Another year has come and gone, meaning that once again it’s time to look ahead to this year’s emerging design trends. With its sustainability benefits, versatility and visual attractiveness, not to mention its natural appeal that makes it a go-to material for biophilic approaches, wood will once again play a major role in making the latest and greatest interior décor concepts a reality.

Let’s explore the design features

… we can expect to see making a breakthrough in interiors all over the world during 2025.

Oak Villa, Thermory, thermo-aspen SRP, architect Clover Interiors, photo Build Imagery
Airport-Lounge_Estonia_thermo-ash veneer (specially developed and produced for this project) & thermo-ash, C4,KAMP Arhitektid, Photo Tõnu Tunne

Earthy browns: This year’s defining color trend

In 2025 this enduring color is making a comeback. Considered essential for creating comforting, grounded spaces that reflect our growing reconnection with nature and sustainable materials, brown’s returning popularity is underlined by color experts Pantone’s selection of “Mocha Mousse” as their 2025 Color of the Year. Whether opting for deep, dramatic tones or softer shades, brown is cherished by homeowners and interior designers alike as a versatile, timeless color option. And what better way to integrate these earthy hues into your personal haven than using real wood solutions in your designs? This environmentally friendly, organic element doesn’t just add color to a space – it adds life.

Office sauna in Estonia, Thermory thermo-aspen wall panels and benches, Photo. Karl Kasepõld

Home wellness: The sauna trend that’s not to be missed

Wellness trends are rapidly reshaping every part of our lives, and home interiors are no exception. Saunas have long been a traditional part of the home in many cultures, but they’re now a rising global phenomenon, with endless design possibilities on offer. So why not transform your home into a wellness sanctuary by simply adding a sauna? From the range of wonderful materials available for self-assembly to the simpler option of installing a ready-made sauna, modern saunas come in all shapes and sizes, with both indoor and outdoor models on the market to fit any space. As well as being a potent source of wellness and relaxation for the whole family, a home sauna can function as an impactful design statement too.

Public Building Lobby, Thermory Benchmark thermo-ash cladding, profile C4, Architect TEVET- HEN architecture and interior design, Photo_Diego Rosman

Pattern play: Bold designs for stunning interiors

Incorporating patterns into wall designs – from repeating shapes, naturalistic waves or distinctive stripes to bold accent colors – is an increasingly popular interior trend that adds personality and visual interest to any space. So why not combine this striking feature with natural wood solutions to introduce biophilic design vibes to your home? Whether you’re looking to add more depth and texture to your walls, make a strong visual statement or simply bring a subtle warm aesthetic to your interior design, there are versatile solutions out there for every taste.

Thompson Hotel Doors, Thermory thermo-ash door cladding, Architect HOK, Photographer Emily Hemenway

Adaptive interiors: Shaping spaces with wood

The growing use of transformative spaces is an exciting architectural trend that emphasizes adaptability, flexibility and multi-functionality. Creating spaces that can be easily transformed to suit your needs – whether by dividing a room into smaller, private zones or opening it up to create a larger, more expansive area – saves space and adds a new versatile dimension to an interior, allowing you to use your home for a variety of functions at different times by changing things up whenever you please. Large doors, sliding panels or shelves that double as room dividers while also offering storage space are just a few examples of practical, design-focused ways to enhance any interior.

Oak Villa, Thermory, thermo-aspen SRP, architect Clover Interiors, photo Build Imagery

Curvy silhouettes: The enduring feature coming full circle in 2025

Rounded edges earned a mention in our 2024 trends blog, and this is one interior design movement that’s refusing to go away in a hurry. Whether used within a space to enhance its internal walls or other surfaces, individual design details or items of furniture, curved shapes add a modern edge to any interior while also evoking an appealing connection to the natural world and enhancing safety by doing away with hazardous right angles. Incorporating round or curved lines with wooden profiles is also a great way to breathe new life into existing pieces while adding sustainable value through upcycling.