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Interior design trends 2025 – 5 trends to decorate your home with

Healthy, soft shapes and playful nostalgia

2025 offers well-being, nostalgia and appreciation of the handmade. Soft shapes, nature's tranquility and playful details take place in our homes and create a personal and inspiring atmosphere. Join Izabela Kaminska, Interior Design Manager, as she shares her trend predictions for the year.

Interior design trend 1: The quiet corner of the home

This year's big interior design trend is about creating your own little sanctuary. Many people are now designing their homes with a focus on well-being. We're seeing more dedicated spaces for relaxation – like cozy places for meditation, reading corners, or even a home spa. It's about creating calm, secluded places to unwind and find balance in everyday life.

A TUVHÄTTA serving tray with two GLADELIG cups on it.
A quiet room with a pink EKOLSUND armchair.
A large sunlit window with TRETUR blackout roller blinds and BYMOTT curtains. Next to it is the SONHULT bench table.
A white BÄCKNATE table lamp.
A quiet room with a VINDSTYRKA air quality meter propped up on books and boxes.

Interior design trend 2: Tactile materials

2025 invites you to decorate with materials that feel as good as they look. Natural, raw materials such as wood, stone and linen create both warmth and an inviting atmosphere. The tactile experience – feeling, touching and experiencing the home with all the senses – is becoming increasingly important. It's about creating spaces where you can really relax and feel close to nature, even indoors.

A bedroom with a carpet, a lampshade and a bed in natural materials.
A SNIDAD basket stands under a bench in a hall.
A handmade reed wall decoration, GILLSTAD.
A DEJSA table lamp stands on a bench together with, among other things, two pillows and a vase.
FRYKEN storage baskets are on a bathroom shelf.

Interior design trend 3: The playful home

Play takes place in the home again! This trend takes us back to childhood with colorful palettes, soft pastels, and playful designs like polka dots, stripes, and retro flowers. It's a celebration of nostalgia and simplicity, but also a reminder that playfulness belongs at any age. More homes are being furnished with spaces for creativity and play – places for hobbies, games or even small play zones where both adults and children can have fun together. Play is no longer just for children – it brings joy and energy to everyone.

A bed with decorative pillows and a bedside table stand against a pink wall where VARMBLIXT lamp hangs.
A colorful living room with, among other things, a BOASTAD TV bench and hanging WIRELESS lamps from the ceiling.
A corner in a living room with a yellow EKERÖ armchair, EKET shelves and an IKEA PS 1995 clock.
A yellow BLÅSVERK table lamp and a yellow HORNFELS extension cord.
A blue dressing area with a white MULIG clothes rail holding colorful clothes next to a black KARMSUND standing mirror.

Interior design trend 4: Vintage love

More and more people are turning to vintage and second-hand to find unique interior details that carry a story. Mixing old finds with modern furniture creates a unique and personal style, where each item has its own story. By reusing and giving new life to old treasures, perhaps something you inherited or found at a flea market, you create a warm and vibrant atmosphere at home.    

A living room with yellow walls and large windows with a red OSKARSHAMN armchair.
A cushion with a DYTÅG cushion cover lies on a JÄTTEBO sofa.
A NÖDMAST table lamp stands on a table.
The corner of a duvet and pillow covered in SLÅNHÖSTMAL bed linen beside the bottom of a sheer white ROSENROBINIA curtain.
Picture taken from above, showing a green glass bowl on BAGGBODA side table.

An orange and a yellow KÄLLARHALS vase with flowers in it are placed on a glossy surface that reflects the vases.
A blue PILTANDVINGE duvet cover and two pillowcases.
Two orange DYLINGE swivel armchairs are placed next to a coffee table with a yellow and an orange KÄLLARHALS vase on it.
A girl sits on an orange SKÅLBODA armchair.
Close-up of wall-mounted bedside table with black and white SYMFONISK speaker lamp with wi-fi on top.

Interior design trend 5: Joy of craftsmanship

Craftsmanship meets modern technology in one of the year's most exciting trends. We see a love for the handmade, where traditional techniques are mixed with modern methods. The result is unique, beautiful objects that connect us with artisans around the world and bring us closer to the design process. This is the interior design trend for those who want a home filled with character and originality – where there is a thought behind every detail.

A handmade TORARED reed ceiling lamp in the bedroom.
A person lies on a yellow floor next to a cat and a flower-shaped natural MÄVINN rug.
A close-up of a FRYKSÅS desk in a living room.
A pillow with a butterfly on it is in a KNAGGLIG box.
A handmade TOLKNING rattan room divider stands in a hall next to a BUSKBO armchair.

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