Trends
2025 Interior Design Trends We're Loving
November 20, 2025
Every year brings new trends, but the ones worth paying attention to are the ones rooted in how people actually want to live — not just what looks good on a feed. Here are the 2025 trends we're genuinely excited about at Altura.
Warm Minimalism Continues Its Reign
The cold, all-white minimalism of the 2010s is officially over. In its place: warm neutrals, natural materials, and spaces that feel edited rather than empty. Think plaster walls, unlacquered brass, linen everything, and ceramics with texture and imperfection.
Curves Everywhere
Arched doorways, rounded furniture, curved kitchen islands, and organic silhouettes are softening the rigid geometry that dominated the last decade. We're incorporating curves into everything from custom millwork to tile layouts — and our clients love how much more inviting spaces feel.
The Pantry as a Room
Walk-in pantries with custom shelving, prep surfaces, and even secondary sinks are replacing the junk drawer and overcrowded kitchen cabinets. This trend aligns with how people actually cook and entertain now — the kitchen stays clean while the real work happens behind a beautifully paneled door.
Outdoor Living, Elevated
Especially here in Miami, outdoor spaces are getting the same design attention as indoor rooms. Full outdoor kitchens with stone countertops, weather-resistant upholstered seating, integrated lighting, and even outdoor sound systems. The line between inside and outside continues to blur.
Bold Stone
Calacatta is still beautiful, but 2025 is the year of dramatic, heavily veined stones — Verde Alpi, Patagonia, and book-matched marble slabs as statement walls. Used sparingly and intentionally, one bold stone feature can define an entire space.