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Three Interior Design Styles To Watch in 2025

Three Interior Design Styles To Watch in 2025

By Andrew Peacock

Content Creator at Blinds Direct
Fri 16 May 2025
Last updated Tue 14 Apr 2026

As we seem to move through 2025 with ever increasing speed, interior design continues to evolve in exciting ways. The focus is shifting from thematic aesthetics to deeply personal, technologically integrated, and emotionally resonant spaces. Here are three key trends that are set to define the rest of the year – each one rooted in cultural shifts and lifestyle demands, and all speaking to the way we want to feel in our homes.


Retro-futurism and nostalgic designs

In a world that’s moving rapidly forward, there’s a growing desire to reach back – to reimagine the past through a modern lens. Enter retro-futurism, a movement that blends the optimism of past decades with a contemporary twist.

Unlike mid-century modern, which has dominated many homes for years, this trend is tapping into the vibrant energy of the late 1980s and 90s. Think geometric patterns, glossy finishes, neon accents, and playful silhouettes. It’s bold, sometimes mystical, and unmistakably fun.

But there’s a caveat when it comes to nostalgia: it must be carefully curated. While retro-futurism feels fresh and forward-looking, other nostalgic styles, like the grandmillennial aesthetic, risk veering into overly fussy or dated territory.

The key is to reinterpret the past in a way that feels sleek and intentional, not sentimental or cluttered.

Biophilic design takes centre stage

Biophilic design is no longer just a buzzword – it’s becoming a staple in contemporary interiors. This approach, which integrates natural elements into indoor spaces, is being embraced more holistically than ever before.

Think organic green curtains, organic materials like rattan and reclaimed wood, and plenty of natural light. 2025, the biophilic movement is going to expand beyond the interior.

Designers are blurring the lines between inside and out, curating spaces that flow seamlessly into the garden. Outdoor kitchens, lounges, and even work-from-garden setups are being designed with the same attention to detail and comfort as interiors.

This merging of interior and exterior design is not only a response to our increased desire for nature-connected living but also a reflection of how we use our homes – for everything from work and relaxation to entertaining and mindfulness.

Customisation and personalisation

Gone are the days of cookie-cutter interiors. Today’s homeowners are seeking spaces that reflect their unique personalities, routines, and values. Customisation has moved beyond surface-level décor and is now embedded into the very architecture of a home.

One of the most transformative forces in this space is smart home integration. From electric blinds to intelligent lighting, voice-activated systems, and temperature control, technology is becoming a key driver of personalisation. The modern interior isn’t just beautiful, it’s increasingly responsive.

Motorisation and automation are especially changing how we interact with our homes, offering both luxury and functionality. Imagine waking up to Roman blinds that open automatically with the sunrise or a living room that adjusts its ambiance at the touch of a button. These aren’t futuristic concepts, they’re mainstream expectations.

Beyond the technological upgrades available to personalise your space, you can also enjoy easily customisable roller blinds. Classic Roller Blinds, Designer Roller Blinds that feature your chosen fabric featured as part of the headrail, and Platinum Roller Blinds provide an exciting selection of options to help break the mould and make a space that’s truly unique. You can learn more about roller blind customisation in our buyer’s guide.


As we head deeper into the year, the most dynamic interiors will be those that connect with how we want to live: more naturally, more personally, and with plenty of mod cons. Whether it’s through a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, high-tech comfort, or retro inspiration, the spaces we design now are increasingly more about experience than simply appearance.


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