30 Apr
30Apr

2025 Interior Design Planning Focus

1. Environmental friendliness and sustainable development
As environmental awareness rises, interior decoration materials also want to contribute to the sustainability of the earth. Low-carbon natural and recycled materials, including solid wood, stone, leather, bamboo, linen, rattan, and even glass, have become popular building material choices. Instead of deliberately pursuing an overly refined surface, the unique texture of the material itself is retained, bringing natural beauty to the space, not only greatly reducing environmental pollution and burden, but also allowing the body, mind and spirit to return to relax

2. Smart home and technology applications
Technology is developing rapidly, and the integration of smart home systems brings convenience to life. Combined with mobile phone apps, lights, air conditioning and curtains can be controlled remotely. At the same time, the streaming era has also improved the specifications of audio-visual equipment, and with projection screens and multi-channel home audio, you can enjoy a high-end viewing experience. If you like the sense of future technology, in addition to the above-mentioned hardware and software configurations, you can also add indirect lighting and stainless steel plates to combine the metal luster with the cold gray tones to create a dream home scene

3. Healthy living in the post-epidemic era
In the post-epidemic era, the public has become more aware of home health and safety, and is particularly pursuing purity and simplicity. They try their best to choose non-toxic building materials that are zero formaldehyde, no additives, and low VOC, such as wooden floors, glass metals, mineral coatings, and environmentally friendly tiles, to ensure environmental quality. At the same time, the entrance will also be equipped with special floor tiles to plan dust areas, and sterilization equipment such as electronic closets will be installed to prevent dirt and dust from entering, so that the family can live in peace

4. Open and multifunctional design
Small houses have become the mainstream. People hope to maximize the efficiency of limited space. They can keep the space flexible through soft furnishings. In addition to choosing composite furniture with two or more functions, such as liftable coffee tables and retractable dining tables, to increase practical functions, they are also encouraged to follow their own preferences and choose unique retro antiques and decorations that have gone through the years to create a charming atmosphere for the open layout and show their personal taste and charm

2025 fashion style trends introduction

1. Nordic style
The Nordic style focuses on simplicity, comfort and practicality, and is close to modern home needs. It continues to be the mainstream. Its characteristics are open design to retain the advantage of lighting, and the whole room is planned with soft furnishings as the main and hard furnishings as the auxiliary. Pure white and beige are common as the basic tones, matched with wooden elements and green plants, emphasizing the interaction with nature, and the overall fresh texture is exuded. It is matched with blankets, pillows and other decorative items to create a relaxing and healing atmosphere

2. Modern style
As a popular decoration style for a long time, modern style adheres to the classic design spirit of simplicity, rationality and practicality, integrating different materials such as wood, stone, metal and paint, piling up rich visual layers and presenting exquisite taste. In terms of color matching, neutral colors are usually used as the main tone, such as white, light gray and beige, to create a simple and restrained tone for the space, making the design-conscious furniture and decorations the focus of the space, taking into account both beauty and practicality

3. Minimalist style
Adhering to the aesthetic principle of "less is more", the minimalist style takes "subtraction" as the core design concept, deliberately abandons complicated decorations, and returns the space to its pure essence, perfectly echoing the modern people's philosophy of focusing on themselves and practicing the life of abandonment. Represented by Japanese wabi-sabi, it creates a peaceful and harmonious living atmosphere through a large amount of blank space and simple furniture layout, conveying a comfortable rhythm of life

4. Japandi style
As the name suggests, Japandi style draws on the common characteristics of "Nordic design" and "Japanese aesthetics", advocating natural simplicity and serene living practices. The former emphasizes practicality, while the latter cares about the soul. Combining the characteristics of the two, the design theme includes using simple lines to outline the space, leaving appropriate blank space to maintain the spacious scale of the space, creating a calm and stress-free natural atmosphere, allowing residents to return to simplicity and be free from physical and mental constraints

5. Maillard style
In recent years, earth tones have become popular. Indoor spaces use caramel, cream, khaki, reddish brown and amber in different shades as the base, creating an elegant and durable home landscape, which can be collectively referred to as the Maillard style. In order to avoid monotony, color-jumping techniques are often added, such as yellow lamps and blue sofas, to make the overall look more layered, combined with natural elements such as green plants, leather dining chairs and rattan cabinets, injecting a gentle and elegant flavor

6. Bohemian style
The Bohemian style symbolizes freedom and a romantic attitude towards life. It breaks the standard framework of traditional space layout, integrates multicultural styles, and shows the fun of soft furnishings. It is often matched with brightly colored woven carpets, natural and simple rattan furniture, playful and detailed tassel pillows, and handicrafts from all over the world, such as ceramics and small sculptures. It expresses itself through flexible and varied displays, exuding a casual and warm humanistic atmosphere

7. Retro Mixed Style
More and more people no longer want their home space to be limited by a single style. Instead, they yearn for a retro mixed style that integrates multiple elements, paying special attention to design techniques and details to present the beauty of different eras. For example, carved furniture, floral patterns and retro lighting create a European style; or use antique wood, cement walls and exposed pipes to reproduce a rough industrial style, creating a unique space atmosphere and showing the taste and preferences of the homeowner

Color of the Year 2025: PANTONE

Looking ahead to 2025, if you want to give your space a brand new atmosphere, you might want to try the annual representative color "Mocha Mousse" announced by Pantone, the authoritative American color research organization. The calm and restrained color texture reminds people of fluffy wool, soft leather, and versatile wood, stone and metal elements. In addition to being used on walls, sofas and large furniture to create a calm and relaxing atmosphere, it is also recommended as a detail embellishment, such as pillows, carpets, curtains and other accessories, injecting a touch of visual warmth into the simple space, adding a sense of layering and design details

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