Living Well, Living Green: 2025 Interior Design Trends
- Johanne Morin

- Aug 21
- 3 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
Homes that are Healthy, Sustainable, and One-of-a-Kind!
In 2025, green interiors are redefining the way we live. This year’s trends highlight a deeper integration of sustainability with everyday wellness—where eco-conscious choices are inseparable from personal well-being. Interiors are embracing biophilic design with living walls and natural textures, non-toxic materials that protect health, and regenerative features like air-purifying finishes and energy-smart lighting. Designers are also turning to circular economy principles, favoring furniture and décor that are renewable, recycled, or built to last. More than ever, interiors are expected to be personal sanctuaries—spaces that honor nature, foster balance, and reflect the uniqueness of their occupants.
Earthy and Saturated Tones
Deep, rich colors like burgundy, navy blue, saturated greens, and terracotta are gaining popularity, adding depth and sophistication to spaces. These hues create a warm and inviting atmosphere, reflecting a connection to nature.
Zia Tile is a Los Angeles–based company specializing in handcrafted cement and Moroccan Zellige tiles, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design for unique, sustainable interiors.
Photos Credit: ZIA Tile
Textured Surfaces
Incorporating textured walls and ceilings is a notable trend, with elements like wallpapered ceilings, wood paneling, and decorative plaster finishes adding depth and interest to rooms. These features transform flat surfaces into dynamic focal points.
Omexco is a Belgian brand creating luxurious, eco-conscious wallcoverings, known for innovative textures and timeless design since 1976.
Innovations USA is a New York–based, family-run wallcovering company founded in 1975, known for pioneering luxurious, material-forward wallpapers—and blending craftsmanship with cutting-edge design.

Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Materials
There's a strong emphasis on sustainability, with designers focusing on eco-friendly materials and practices. This includes the use of vegan leathers, non-toxic materials, and products that are kind to the planet, reflecting a commitment to environmental responsibility.
Brentano Fabrics is a design-driven textile company founded in 1990, renowned for blending beauty with performance. Their eco-friendly faux leathers, part of the Brentano Green label, offer sustainable alternatives to traditional materials.
Photos Credits: Brentano Fabrics & Vegan Leather
Wellness-Focused Spaces
Designing spaces that promote health and well-being is a priority. This involves creating dedicated wellness areas such as yoga studios, meditation rooms, or spa-like bathrooms that incorporate natural light, indoor plants, and calming colors to foster relaxation and rejuvenation.

Maximalism and Personal Expression
Moving away from minimalism, there's a shift towards maximalism, celebrating abundance and personal expression. This trend embraces bold colors, intricate patterns, and a variety of textures to create visually rich and personalized spaces.
Pierre Frey is a French design house founded in 1935, celebrated for luxurious, handcrafted textiles, wallpapers, and furniture blending tradition with contemporary style.
Photos Credits: Pierre Frey - New Collection
Discreet Technology Integration
Integrating technology seamlessly into home design is becoming more prevalent. This includes hidden speakers, wireless charging furniture, and voice-controlled lighting, ensuring that tech enhancements do not disrupt the aesthetic harmony of living spaces.
Crestron Electronics is a US-based company founded in 1971. They provide integrated control systems for lighting, climate, audio/video, and security, combining innovation, reliability, and customizability for homes and businesses worldwide.
Romantic Silhouettes and Embellishments
While some designers emphasize elegant draperies, area rugs, and unique textures to create focal points, I personally recommend incorporating art into your space. Paintings, sculptures, and other collectible pieces not only enhance your environment but also serve as lasting investments that can move with you over time.


These trends reflect a broader movement towards creating spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also promote well-being, sustainability, and personal expression.

























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