Interior Design Trends We’re Loving in 2025.
This year, designers are embracing a more curated approach that seamlessly blends textures, materials, and tones to create inviting, timeless spaces. Whether it’s mixing wood and metal finishes, incorporating natural elements, or deepening the colour palette with rich, luxurious woods, the trends of 2025 are all about character and depth. Here are the top three interior design trends we’re excited about this year.
#1 Mixing Woods and Metals
One of the most striking design shifts this year is intentionally mixing different wood and metal finishes. Gone are the days of sticking to one uniform material – 2025 is all about embracing contrast. Combining light oak with rich walnut or blending matte black with brushed brass creates an elevated, layered aesthetic that adds both depth and character to a space.
It’s no secret that the Paragon Studio collection is formed around our intentional mix of bespoke wood and metal finishes, so we were delighted to see the focus on this design trend in 2025.
#2 Biophilic Design
With an increasing emphasis on well-being and sustainability, biophilic design is taking centre stage in 2025. This trend focuses on strengthening the connection between interiors and the natural world, creating spaces that feel refreshing, rejuvenating, and grounded in nature.
Biophilic design incorporates elements like indoor plants, raw materials such as stone and wood, and big windows that maximise natural light. The goal is to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.
At Paragon Studio, we’ve seen this trend flourish in home gym designs, where large sliding doors or glass walls allow for seamless transitions between workout areas and outdoor spaces. There’s nothing quite like exercising with a view of nature. Whether it’s through small touches like adding more greenery or larger architectural changes, biophilic design is a trend that’s here to stay.
#2 Deeper, Richer Woods
The era of minimalism is making way for a more refined, luxurious aesthetic in 2025, with deeper and richer wood tones gaining popularity. While lighter woods have dominated interiors in recent years, we’re now seeing a resurgence of materials like walnut and mahogany that add warmth, depth, and sophistication to spaces.
We’re embracing this shift through our collection of darker walnut finishes and vintage leathers, which provide a rich finish. Whether used in larger pieces of gym equipment, flooring, or built-in wall storage units, these sumptuous wood tones add an air of classic luxury while maintaining a modern edge to your home gym space.