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As we move through 2025, four new interior design trends are making their way into the spotlight, Dopamine Décor; a trend of personal expression, Colour Drenching and Mocha; both trends focussed on colour application, and lastly A Nod to Nature; all about bringing natural elements into your home. Whether you're drawn to bold and playful aesthetics, immersive colour schemes, earthy warmth, or connecting to nature, there's something here to inspire your next design transformation.
Dopamine Decor is all about creating interiors that spark joy, boost mood, and reflect individuality through colour, pattern, and personal touches. This trend prioritizes what makes you feel good rather than following rigid design rules.
A bedroom is a perfect room to transform into a space inspired by the Dopamine Décor trend, as it’s your very own individual space, where colours and textures can easily be updated through bedspreads, cushions and throw rugs. While very broad in terms of its execution, here we look at the trend using ‘retro’ colours that contrast yet complement each other. Consider using a muted shade of your favourite hue as a wall colour, then choosing deeper shades in bedlinen. Look at a colour wheel to find a complimentary colour that sits roughly opposite your first colour. This will provide a contrast that also coordinates with your chosen colour scheme.
Adding in floral, geometric, or abstract patterns create a sense of whimsy and self-expression. This can be done through artwork, patterns in fabrics of cushions and bed linen, or floor rugs.
A mix of textures is also key, such as linen, velvet, and leather-look fabrics, as well as various solid surface textures such as chrome and patent surfaces in bedside tables, lamps and other décor items. Wallpaper and patterned hardware also provide great ways to express personal touches.
The beauty of Dopamine Decor lies in its ability to evolve with your taste. While it can be a tricky trend to execute, decorating in Dopamine Decor can be done with thoughtful curation and selection of the right items, colours and textures.
For those who love bold and cohesive interiors, Colour Drenching is a trend that creates an immersive atmosphere by applying a single hue across walls, ceilings, and even furniture. The effect is both dramatic and seamless, offering a sophisticated yet cosy ambiance.
While this trend can use any colour as a focus, we see many jewel tones leading the way, such as deep blues, emerald greens, and in this case, a jewel-tone yellow. In interior design, yellow is often associated with warmth, energy, and optimism, making it an excellent choice for a vibrant and welcoming space. Varying shades of yellow and mustard can be used across different surfaces, from wall paint and cabinetry finishes to soft furnishings, creating depth and variation within the monochromatic scheme.
Pairing with blonde-toned timber and a warm brown-toned floor rug will help tie the space together, while experimenting with different fabric textures and patterns can add layers of visual interest. To prevent the space from feeling overwhelming, incorporate subtle variations in saturation, ensuring the space maintains its depth and balance.
All of these techniques can be applied to any chosen colour, including the next focus trend; Mocha.
With the release of Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Mocha is set to be a defining trend for 2025 and beyond. Its neutral base and constant warmth provide a timeless quality that ensures longevity in interior design for many years to come.
This deep, earthy brown evokes a sense of comfort and cosiness, making it perfect for creating inviting living spaces. Whether used on walls, cabinetry, furnishings, or statement décor, Mocha seamlessly integrates with existing designs while offering a strong foundation for layering other colours and materials.
To complement this hue, pair it with warm whites, creams, and taupes, as well as tonal timber finishes. Brown-toned hardware, such as bronze or antique brass, add a tonal yet sophisticated touch, or matt black for a slight contrast.
Beyond kitchen finishes, Mocha has also taken spotlight in home furnishings, with many brown-toned fabrics available on the market for large furniture items such as sofas, to décor items such as throw rugs and bed linen. When using this trend in a colour-drenching approach, ensure to balance with various tones, textures and patterns to create visual interest and balance.
Perfect for a new home build, or renovation, Mocha’s adaptability makes it an excellent choice for those looking for a neutral yet rich and grounding colour in their interiors.
Lastly, the Nod to Nature trend continues to gain popularity, as the focus on wellness and sustainability grows. This design approach transforms spaces into serene retreats by embracing natural materials such as stone and timber, incorporating nature into the indoors with purpose to become a reflection of the outdoors.
Bathrooms are a prime space to showcase this trend, where natural stones can be paired with rustic timbers and tonal hardware to create a spa-like sanctuary. Pebble mosaics, along with the inclusion of natural light and indoor plants, further enhance the connection to nature. Warm wooden vanities, open shelving, and textured timber or stone countertops add depth and character.
Choosing colours that have a connection to nature also help bring this trend to life, from deep moody charcoals and dark greens to lighter travertine and taupe. These colours can be introduced through laminates, tiles and stone, complimented by towels and décor.
Ultimately this trend offers versatility while maintaining an earthy elegance. It has a timeless appeal whilst providing a sanctuary space in your bathroom, which will never go out of style.
Whether you gravitate toward the energetic and playful vibe of Dopamine Decor, the richness of Colour Drenching, the comforting warmth of Mocha, or the tranquillity of A Nod to Nature, these interior design trends offer endless possibilities to refresh and personalise your space. By embracing these trends, you can create a home that not only reflects your style but also enhances your well-being and everyday living. The beauty of interior design lies in its ability to evolve, and with these trends, you’ll find inspiration that can adapt and grow with you over time.
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