Interior Design Trends for 2025: What’s Hot This Year
- Karolline Dutra
- Apr 9
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 30
With Tektónica 2025 — Portugal’s leading construction fair — taking place this month in Lisbon, we’re taking the opportunity to share some of the inspirations and trends that are shaping how we think about interior spaces this year.

While Guedu Atelier won’t be exhibiting at this year’s edition of Tektónica, we’ll be attending as always — keeping a close eye on what’s new and what can add even more value to our projects. That’s why we’re sharing the key trends that are set to shape interior design in 2025 — a year where well-being, sustainability, and personality continue to take centre stage in the way we design and experience spaces.
7 steps to transform your home with the trends of 2025
If you are considering renovating your home, or just giving it a new look, it is essential to be aware of current trends in order to create a more modern, functional and harmonious environment.
1. Earthy and Cozy Color Palettes
Natural tones are still taking center stage. Colors like terracotta, olive green, sand, cognac, and clay add warmth and sophistication to interiors.
Guedu Tip: Pair these colors with textures like raw wood, linen, or handcrafted ceramics for a cozy and elegant result.
2. Organic Shapes and Soft Curves
Curved furniture, oval tables, rounded sofas, and organically shaped mirrors bring flow and softness to a space, breaking the rigidity of traditional layouts and creating a more inviting atmosphere.

3. Minimalism with Soul
“Less is more” is still going strong — but with a twist. Fewer elements, more meaning. Minimalist interiors are enriched with unique pieces, local artwork, and emotionally significant objects.
4. Sustentainability as a Priority
In 2025, sustainability is no longer just a trend — it's a must. Recycled materials, repurposed furniture, mindful resource use, and energy efficiency are key for anyone seeking to live well and responsibly.
Guedu Tip: Beyond materials, think about natural light and cross ventilation as essential elements of sustainable design.
5. Multifunctional Spaces
Homes continue to adapt to changing lifestyles. Hybrid spaces — like living rooms that become workspaces or balconies that serve as wellness corners — are being designed with more flexibility and purpose.
6. Nature Indoors
Biophilic design is still a strong presence: indoor plants, green walls, water features, and wide windows that connect inside and out help create calming, vibrant environments.
7. Discreet, Integrated Technology
Home automation is more present than ever — but less visible. Voice-controlled lighting, motorized curtains, and smart climate systems are seamlessly integrated into the design without disrupting the aesthetics.

Renovate your home with Guedu
If 2024 reminded us of the importance of beautiful and functional spaces, 2025 reinforces the idea that our homes should reflect who we are — consciously, warmly, and with a view to the future.
At Guedu Atelier, we’re ready to turn these trends into real, tangible solutions tailored to your space. Get in touch and discover how we can help create a home that truly reflects your moment.

Written by Karolline Dutra
Civil & Environmental | Interior Designer
Conservation and Rehabilitation of Buildings Specialist
Cost Consultant e Project Manager
Founder & CEO of Guedu Atelier
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