A New Era of Thoughtful Design
As we move further into the year, interior design continues to evolve in exciting ways. The focus has shifted from purely aesthetic choices to creating spaces that nurture well-being and reflect personal stories.
1. Warm Minimalism
Gone are the days of cold, sterile minimalism. This year, the trend is all about warmth — think natural wood tones, soft textiles, and a curated selection of meaningful objects. The goal is to create spaces that feel both uncluttered and inviting.
2. Nature-Inspired Colour Palettes
Earth tones, sage greens, and warm terracottas are dominating interiors. These colours bring a sense of calm and connection to the natural world, making any room feel like a retreat.
3. Curved Furniture
Soft, rounded shapes in furniture and architectural details are replacing sharp angles. Curved sofas, arched doorways, and rounded mirrors add a sense of flow and comfort to living spaces.
4. Sustainable Materials
More clients are requesting eco-conscious choices — reclaimed wood, recycled metals, and natural fibres. Sustainability is no longer an afterthought but a core design principle.
5. Personal Sanctuaries
With the rise of remote work, dedicated spaces for relaxation and focus have become essential. Whether it's a reading nook, a meditation corner, or a home office with a view, personal sanctuaries are a must.
If any of these trends resonate with you, I'd love to help you incorporate them into your home. Every space tells a story — let's make yours inspiring.