While every season brings new trends for house design, experts for do -it -yourselfers at IDSystems say that 2025 will push back the courage and courageously by accepting calm luxury.
- This “calm luxury” will be reflected in the use of neutral tones and a minimalist approach for the interior.
- With a focus on durability, people choose quality over quantity and choose natural materials that have a feeling of timelessness.
- Filling your room with natural light and warm tones creates a feeling of calm in the room.
This approach is about enjoying quality materials, craftsmanship and timeless charm to enjoy what subtlety, sustainability and cleanliness towards short-term trends.
Here are the key elements of calm luxury and how they can be integrated into home design this year:
Neutral tones
“In order to demonstrate calm luxury, the environment must be calm and not overwhelmed by color.” says Nicholson.
“Confidence Neutral tones such as beige, cream and gray should be the goal so that your furniture can be the focus and can bring personality into your rooms. If you reflect this approach to fashion trends, Pantone's color of 2025 is 'Mocha Mousse'.”
Natural materials
“When choosing materials, focus on quality over quantity. The durability means that your chosen materials are tactile, sustainable and timeless.” Nicholson commented.
“Hardwoods and stone are ideal for calm luxury, for example, and also integrate into other natural materials that complement biophilic design elements.”
Minimalism
Minimalism has been popular for a long time, but a comeback seems to be celebrating, with over 29 million Instagram contributions #Minimalism and more than 571,000 #softminimalism. A hint of calm sophistication comes from the urge to fill every corner of a room. Nicholson recommends: “Choose furniture and objects that have a clear purpose or a clear importance and justify your place in your home.”
Natural light
Daylight and warm tones are essential elements of calm luxury. Look at the windows or top lights to fill your rooms with natural light.
Kerry Nicholson notices: “Large windows and roof lanterns are the ultimate statement in quiet luxury design, which seamlessly connects the interiors into nature. From the point of view of the design, they flooded rooms with natural light, improve the ambience and create an open, airy feeling.
In addition to the calm luxury, Nicholson also predicts multifunctional rooms, biophilic design and sustainable building will dominate the 2025 home design landscape.
Photo credits
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- ID systems
- @Tiffanytruly_on Instagram
- Charles Hosea
- Loyn & Co architects
- Emil Eva Architects
- Taran Wilkhu Photography