The best Autumn/Winter interior design trends in 2025

As the colder months approach, interior trends take on a new focus. Creating spaces that feel warm, wholesome and practical is the objective. Autumn and Winter 2025 brings a fresh wave of trends that blend style, sustainability and functionality. These interiors are all about thoughtful design choices that elevate everyday living.

Let’s explore the key ideas that are shaping winter interior decorating this year and what you can do to add a little extra magic to your sanctuary. 

Key takeaways

Winter 2025 is all about creating interiors that feel warm, functional, and thoughtfully designed. Here's how you can make your home a cosy retreat this season: 

  • Blend neutral colours with vivid accents
  • Use natural materials to add layering
  • Choose luxurious colours for furnishings
  • Upcycle and repurpose existing items
  • Embrace multi-function furniture
A stunning living room in a Charles Church home with brown sofas and green accents.

Cosy colour palettes

This autumn/winter, earthy tones are taking centre stage to create spaces that feel warm, inviting and effortlessly stylish. Rich cocoa and chocolate browns in particular are leading the way, adding depth and a sense of comfort to any room.

Pair these comforting shades with soft neutrals such as cream, beige or a warm grey; this gives your space a sense of balance and serenity. To elevate the palette further and prevent it from feeling too muted, consider introducing bold, seasonal accents.

Deep burgundy adds a touch of sophistication, while forest green brings a refreshing nod to nature, creating a striking contrast to the softer backdrop. Whether you’re updating a living room, bedroom, or even a home office, these earthy tones offer versatility and charm, making them an ideal choice for anyone seeking comfort without compromising on style.

A modern sofa with lots of textured pillows.

Interior decorating trends include textural elements

A variety of textures is always crucial to consider when creating a new space. This season, tactile fabrics such as velvet and wool are essential for creating a luxurious yet inviting atmosphere. Velvet cushions or a wool throw can instantly create the perfect cosy corner, while layering different materials adds depth and visual interest.

Beyond soft furnishings, natural elements like wood and stone bring an organic balance to the space. Good options are:

  • Rustic wooden coffee tables paired with sleek stone accents
  • Textured ceramics for a handcrafted feel
  • Ditsy wallpaper to give the impression of depth

By mixing plush fabrics with raw, natural finishes, you create interiors that feel rich, layered, and perfectly suited for the colder months.

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Warm metallics

Refreshing your space can have a really positive impact on mental wellbeing. A simple way to start is to look at some small changes.

Warm modern metallics are redefining contemporary interiors with a subtle but luxurious touch. Brass and Copper accents are at the forefront of this trend. These finishes shine in smaller details such as vases, picture frames, and cabinet hardware.

For those with the desire to create a bolder statement, metallic lighting fixtures are an ideal option. Pendant lights in brushed brass or copper not only serve as striking focal points but also cast a soft, inviting glow that enhances the cosy atmosphere of winter interiors.

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Sustainable interior trends décor choices

Choosing furnishings made from eco-friendly materials, such as reclaimed wood, bamboo or recycled metals, helps reduce the impact on the environment whilst also adding character to your space. Look for textiles crafted from organic cotton or responsibly sourced wool to combine comfort with sustainability.

Upcycling and repurposing existing décor is another creative way to refresh interiors without contributing to waste. Transform an old chest into a stylish coffee table or give vintage furniture a modern twist with a fresh coat of paint. Lighting also plays a vital role in sustainable design; opt for energy-efficient LED.

By embracing these thoughtful choices, you create a home that feels stylish and cosy while supporting a greener future. Sustainable decor is more than just a trend; it’s an approach to living that blends beauty with responsibility.

An office space in a modern Charles Church home with a built in desk and shelving.

Multi-functional spaces

Creating areas that are versatile and can transition seamlessly between work and relaxation is an essential component for both productivity and comfort. A dining table that can double as a desk or a cosy reading nook that transforms into a guest area, to ensure every square metre is used efficiently.

Here are a few things to consider:

  • Sofas that can be rearranged
  • Fold-away desks
  • Ottomans with hidden storage
  • Built-in shelving
  • Under the bed drawers

By combining flexibility with smart organisation, multi-functional spaces offer the perfect balance of practicality and design, making them an indispensable interior design trend for 2025.

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Enjoy every moment of the design process 

Interior design trends come and go, but your home should always feel like a space that's truly reflective of your personality. We hope you take these design tips as a springboard to designing your perfect sanctuary: a place that feels truly yours all year round. 

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