What makes these interior designs desirable in 2025?
Join us as we explore the interiors redefining how we live this year where restraint meets feeling, and simplicity finds its soul.
Minimalism doesn’t have to feel cold.
Born from a desire for calm in an increasingly hectic world, this new take on minimalism values what truly matters: fewer objects, greater intention.
How to use in architecture and interiors:
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Grounded materials: walnut and oak, travertine, linen, and raw silk
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A soothing palette of cream, sand, and pale olive.
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Daylight flows through the room, blending with the glow of floor lamps and sconces to shape a space that feels calm and beautifully alive.
A refined harmony of blush stone tones and minimalist shades defines the living room of this Sun Grand Thuy Khue duplex.
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There’s a kind of luxury that doesn’t need to speak. It lives in the grain of polished wood, in the soft gleam of marble, in the quiet weight of a brass handle.
Quiet luxury has become the language of the refined rebellion against trends that fade too fast.
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Fine materials: Marble, solid walnut, brushed brass, and satin-finished steel which can be both seen and felt. -
Shades of beige, stone gray, natural wood, and desert sand create a calm space where form and texture take the spotlight.
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Instead of ornate decoration, the focus lies on precision like an onyx lamp casting a soft glow, a monolithic table anchoring the room, a single large-scale artwork commanding quiet attention.
In a world saturated with screens and fast-paced technology, people are increasingly drawn back to nature. A home should be a living space that breathes, where light, greenery, and natural materials come together to create a sense of vitality and calm.
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Open space with sliding glass doors, skylights, and wide balconies that open directly to greenery. -
Natural materials: bamboo flooring, exposed wooden beams, raw stone, and terracotta bricks in warm earthy tones.
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Vertical gardens, indoor courtyards, and low-maintenance native plants that bring nature closer to daily life.
For years, gold and brass have reigned supreme in interior design, bringing a sense of familiar opulence. But 2025 marks the quiet return of silver. Subtle and unassuming, it glimmers softly enough to feel refreshing, yet never overpowering the room.
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Pair it with natural wood and stone to soften the coolness of metal. -
Use it in measured accents: pendant lights, faucets, mirror frames, or door handles. -
Set silver against warm tones: terracotta, wood, or linen to create a soft, balanced contrast that feels both modern and inviting.
From the warmth of minimalism to the quiet strength of understated luxury, from the calm breath of nature to the subtle gleam of silver -every style only finds its true meaning when it becomes part of the homeowner’s way of life.
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Source: Architizer.