Differentiating between timeless and fleeting designs? This talent is what separates great designers from the average homeowner. 2025 has seen houses transforming into solaces, which is hardly surprising given the rise of the wellness industry. Think colour-drenching, quiet luxury, and biophilic designs – reintroducing nature into our homes through wooden furnishings, natural light, and ample plant life.
But which trends are here to stay? Here are the designs set to withstand the test of time.
From Whites to Warmth
White has dramatically toppled from its place on the podium. Frosty white kitchens and sterile-feeling living rooms – these designs have disappeared. Instead, homeowners are introducing warmth.

Warmth doesn’t mean bright yellow, although buttery tones are having a moment. Off-whites and creams are increasingly popular, and with techniques like colour-drenching, there is focus on creating spaces that feel sunny. It’s not maximalism, per se; think warm minimalism for a lived-in effect.
The Rise of the Next Generation Home
Technology feels like an unstoppable force, and a result of that is next generation homes. These modern houses have integrated smart features, like climate-responsive blinds and voice-controlled bulbs. It channels quiet convenience, tapping perfectly into the demand for subtle luxury.
Do you remember the rise of built-in media walls? Technology started with built-in appliances, and is now developing to improve wellness and environmental performance. Why not live better? Redesigning homes with emerging technology is a trend that’s guaranteed to continue.
Green, Green and more Green
Let’s face it. Nature is at the forefront of designs this year. The drive for biophilic aesthetics has placed dark or muted greens in hot demand – whether that’s colour-drenching living rooms or buying kitchen cabinets. It’s not just applying greens with paintbrushes, though; there has been an uptake in houseplants.

Potted greenery is all the rage, and that trend doesn’t look to be shifting. Intentional placement of plants is driven by wellness and aesthetics. For instance, adding spider plants to bathrooms to purify the air and reduce mould growth.
Comfort That Grows With You
The best houses adapt to the ebbs and flows of life, and in 2025, this has been evidenced by an increased demand for adaptable furniture. This trend could be driven by eco-consciousness, increased remote working, or rising living costs, pushing UK citizens into smaller houses. Regardless, homeowners want flexible comfort. That might be extendable tables or movable dividers; anything that provides multiple functions.
Decorating a house is always full of difficult decisions. Follow your heart, but lean into these trends with confidence.
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