Summer Design Trends 2025

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Biophilic Designs

Back again this season, biophilic design is all about creating a seamless connection between indoors and out.

This can be as simple as bringing greenery inside or extending your living space outdoors with weather-resistant furniture and rugs.

To make the most of the sunshine, consider installing glass sliding or bifold doors—they open up your space and blur the line between home and nature.

Sun-drenched Colour Palettes

This summer is all about warm, sun-drenched tones—ranging from clay and ochre to butter yellow and sunset orange.

These hues bring vibrancy and optimism, without relying on bold reds, which experts agree feel less calming for interiors.

Making an appearance from last season, complementary accents like lavender, blush and pale blue are also on-trend for added softness.


Natural Materials

Woods, stones and earthy materials are trending this season, bringing warmth and texture to interiors.

Terracotta tiles make a beautiful, grounded flooring choice, while wooden slats or reclaimed timber panels add depth to walls. These natural finishes offer a tactile, timeless feel that suits both rustic and modern spaces.

With so many options, there’s something for every style—from raw and organic to sleek and minimal.

Softer Brass Accents

If you're leaning more towards industrial than earthy, softer brass is your go-to.

There is often a debate of gold or brass, and while gold can feel bold and dramatic, brass offers a more understated elegance—perfect for those with a tighter budget or a preference for subtle finishes.

While polished brass hardware may be dwindling in popularity, muted or aged brass still delivers that quiet-luxury feel without overpowering the space.



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