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6 Interior Trends & Styling Tips for Spring/Summer 2025

  • Writer: Nelly Moschona
    Nelly Moschona
  • Mar 27
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 31

As the seasons shift, so do our interiors. Spring/Summer 2025 is all about thoughtful, high-quality interiors that prioritise comfort, craftsmanship and enduring style.


Here are the six key trends defining interiors this season and helpful styling tips on how to apply them.


1. Earthy Elegance: The Colours of the Season

This year’s colour palette is inspired by nature, with hues that soothe and ground us. Think rich, earthy browns, warm neutrals, and lush olive greens. These shades create a calm and inviting atmosphere, working beautifully across walls, furniture and textiles. Pair them with natural materials like linen, jute, and terracotta for a cohesive, organic feel.


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2. Stealth Wealth: The Quiet Luxury

The term ‘stealth wealth’, often referred to as quiet luxury, has taken hold in both fashion and interiors. It’s all about celebrating high-quality materials, thoughtful details, and a soft, chilled vibe without the need for loud colours or excessive décor. This movement prioritises craftsmanship, sustainability, and enduring style over fleeting trends.


London Design Week 2025 saw interior designer Pandora Taylor highlighting the trend.



Matilda Goad, Pandora Taylor, Deborah Fiddy & Carole Annett London Design Week 2025

3. The Modern Heritage Look: Chintz, Feathers, Checks & Stripes

Heritage-inspired interiors are making a bold comeback. From Bridgerton to The Gentlemen and Rivals, the modern heritage look is a core trend that has been all over TV and has transcended into are homes. It blends traditional patterns - chintz florals, bold checks and classic stripes - with contemporary elements for a look that feels fresh and lived-in rather than fussy.


Embrace this aesthetic with layered patterns, while those who prefer a subtler approach can pair modern furniture with statement prints. Either way, it’s about curating a space that feels both nostalgic and relevant.



4. Curves & Organic Shapes: Nature-Inspired Design

Straight lines and sharp edges are softening into gentle, flowing forms. Curved furniture -circular tables, rounded armchairs and crescent-shaped sofas continues to dominate interiors, reflecting a desire for comfort and connection to nature.

Natural materials such as stone, wood, and marble further enhance this trend, bringing warmth and authenticity to interiors. Think sculptural silhouettes and pieces that invite touch and interaction.



Mood board collage of home décor in olive green colours: Abigail Ahern curved sofa, green chair, marble tables, vases, Porta Romana wall light, Soho House ceiling pendant, and Bamford diffuser.

5. The Artisanal Movement: A Shift Away from Fast Furniture

Mass-produced furniture is losing favour as homeowners seek pieces with character and longevity. Handcrafted and artisanal pieces are at the heart of this movement, offering unique, sustainable alternatives to fast furniture.


Look for vintage finds that can be reupholstered or upcycled with a fresh coat of paint or new hardware. Investing in well-made furniture ensures not only longevity but also a home filled with personality and soul.


6. Warm Metals: A Move Away from Cool Tones

Gone are the days of chrome and silver dominating hardware and accents. This season, warm metals like brass and copper take centre stage, adding a sophisticated glow to interiors. Whether used in lighting fixtures, cabinet handles, or decorative accessories, these rich tones bring warmth and depth to a space.


Pair warm metals with natural materials and earthy hues to create a beautifully balanced look that feels both modern and timeless.


Whether you embrace the refined luxury of stealth wealth or lean into the character of heritage design, these trends offer inspiration for a home that feels fresh yet timeless.


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