Hot Colours Predicted by Interior Designers for 2025

As the year draws to a close, now is a great time to reflect on the interior design trends of the year gone by, and consider how we will style our home in the new year ahead.

Colour Trends:

Dark earthy tones such as chocolate brown and olive green are bang on trend for 2025. These dark shades add a touch of drama, whilst their earthy tones still ensure a space that is perfect for relaxation and winding down.

The colour red has long been associated with maximalist living spaces, but an upcoming trend features this rich and vibrant tone in cabinetry, doors and door frames, or even ceiling spaces. Be bold and brave!

Blues and greens have long been renowned for their tranquil and restful appeal in home interiors. These muted neutrals are a perfect way of creating a calming space. Warmer neutrals are seeing a surge in popularity, after their cool-toned counterparts enjoyed a stint in the popularity stakes. Beige, taupe, or shades of warm white are all great choices, and can be paired easily with other rich and warm shades.

Knitting and Crochet:

Knitted and crocheted home accessories are a great way to inject some style, colour, and personality into your home. These items can be switched up between seasons, or easily changed to suit upcoming interior trends.

More designers than ever are using these techniques within their homeware collections. Trends revolving around knitting and crochet are reflected in the latest designs, showcasing intricate patterns, unique textures, and a wide range of colour palettes.

DK yarn – or double knit yarn – is a great choice for beginners and experts alike, with its versatility and colour options, making it ideal for a wide range of knitting and crochet projects.

For a range of DK yarn fibres, such as merino, and easy care cotton, visit the Wool Couture Company. Adding hand crafted items in a colourway of your choice is a great way to showcase your individual style whilst keeping on trend.

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