21 Apr Top Interior Design Trends for 2025
What’s Hot, What’s Changing and How to Stay a Step Ahead of the Style Game
As we close the chapter on 2024 and move into 2025, interior design embarks on a transformative journey blending function, sustainability and soulful expression. At the forefront of this evolution is Sandra Harris Interiors, a well-respected partner for creating spaces that feel like home, represent your personality, and the best design possible.
After years of minimalism and muted palettes dominating the interior design landscape, the homes of today embrace warmth, texture and personal storytelling. Through a full-home overhaul or a considered refresh, the trends defining 2025 are brought to life with their signature finesse by Sandra Harris Interiors, noted for an approach that is as sophisticated as it is deeply human-focused.
Warm, Earthy Colour Palettes The cool greys of the past retreat in favour of earthy, luscious tones — terracotta, ochre, rust and olive green. These grounded hues offer warmth and emotional depth, and Sandra Harris Interiors believes that while every space should feel homey, it also needs to look cool.

How to do it: Accent walls in deep clay tones, cushions in shades of sunset, or natural wood accessories amplify a room’s emotional tone. Organic Shapes And Round Edges 2025: The focus will be on soft silhouettes and curved furniture. With arched doorways to pebble-shaped coffee tables, Sandra Harris Interiors weaves organic shapes into her spaces that feel comforting, dynamic, and relaxed.
How to do it: Select a rounded accent chair, round mirror or flowing sofa to diffuse rigid architecture and welcome calm into the space. Sustainable & Ethical Design Sandra Harris Interiors — Sustainability is a design ethos, not a trend. Utilising eco-friendly materials, hunting for vintage treasures, and embracing handmade elements demonstrated a commitment to longevity and purpose—ideals that have stuck in the ethos of contemporary interior design.
How to do it: Select reclaimed wood, upcycled décor and durable furniture that has a story and a purpose.
Bold Kitchens Kitchens are bold, layered and highly personal in 2025. Colourful shades, textured finishes, and striking hardware create striking, efficient cooking spaces. With Sandra Harris Interiors, these kitchens are designed for life — beautiful but completely functional.
How to do it: Matte black finishes, brass fixtures, and a dramatic island countertop are all elements that can create that ideal blend of statement and purpose. Maximalist Expression The fear of “too much” is a thing of the past. Maximalism embraces layers, history and individuality. Sandra Harris Interiors deftly curates personal belongings, striking textiles and varied tastes for a uniquely crafted narrative.

Each piece, considered. How to execute: Start small with a styled bookshelf, and then build a narrative of pattern and texture that reflects your narrative room by room. Multi-Functional Spaces Flexibility is essential in today’s homes. By making smart design choices, such as creating modular storage, hideaway desks and zoning techniques, Sandra Harris Interiors has ensured that beauty has never compromised practicality.
Exciting a dull disposition: How to implement: Using multi-functional furniture and spatial division to be utilised more than only for a decorative purpose, but by allowing oneself to flow through your internal and external processes.
Statement Lighting is redefined as art. At Sandra Harris Interiors, light fixtures are employed for illumination, of course, but also to call attention to form, texture, and intention in a space. From asymmetrical chandeliers to vintage sconces, lighting becomes a sculptural component.
How to do it: Choose a striking ceiling fixture (think something geometrical and unexpected) and an unexpected wall light to inject dynamic, gallery-like energy back into the home.
Textural Layers The year is 2025, and it’s all about the sensory experience. Bouclé, velvet, jute, raw wood, and natural linen — Sandra Harris Interiors combines these textures in ways that create depth, comfort, and a luxurious feel without excess.
How to do it: Utilise texture in unexpected places — a linen wall treatment, a velvet bench at the foot of the bed, or layering jute underneath a plush rug.
Sandra Harris Interiors — Design Anew: In every room, at every scale, Sandra Harris Interiors continues to define what it means to live beautifully. Thanks to thoughtful, evolving interior design, spaces created in 2025 are more than stylish; they’re meaningful reflections of those who live in them. Whether it’s with earthy tones, layered texture or intentional lighting, the focus is always ultimately the same: design that feels as good as it looks.