2025 Interior Design Trends: What You Cannot Miss
Check out the best options to give a renewed flair to your home

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If your casita could talk, what would it say in 2025? Spoiler alert: it wouldn’t be whispering white walls and cookie-cutter furniture. This year, it’s all about bold colors, juicy textures, and pieces that honor where you come from while celebrating where you’re going.
From earthy terracottas to maximalist statements, prepare for decor trends that turn your home into a mood board of identity, warmth, and unapologetic style.
And if we consider how Latinx culture plays into the mix, now’s the perfect time to embrace your culture’s pride and prioritize details that uplift your roots. This year’s strong emphasis on authenticity and raw, natural materials is especially reminiscent of our community’s traditions. That’s the vibe.
Moreover, coming from varied cultural traces, we Latinxs are experts at combining the old with the new, namely that abuelita’s vintage, colorful, thick-glassed vase with that sleek, wireless, voice-activated smart device.
So if you’re the kind of person who loves to update your space with trendy details every season, here’s what you can’t miss out on:
1- Natural Harmony Palette
This year’s color palette is grounded in a natural, earthy foundation, with Pantone’s ‘Mocha Mousse’ leading the way. Cacao and coffee tones are the norm and are valued by designers to create elegant and comforting atmospheres. This warm, natural spectrum also includes earthy terracotta, serenity-invoking sage green, muted yellow and golden mustard, and deep ruby red for a touch of intensity.
These hues evoke the nature-connected cultures of Latin America; they are usually found in traditional Indigenous textiles. Incorporating these colors can create spaces that feel cozy, alive, and connected to your heritage.
To bring some of these ideas to life, you should definitely check out Becky G and her mom Alejandra’s collaboration with Walmart. There, you can find reasonably priced, stylish decor that is on trend!
2- Go for Your Personal Touch
Sometimes “more” is more. Maximalism is officially here, and it comes with the impulse to exploit your creativity to the limit. Do not play it low-key, amiga; now is the time for abundance and personal expression.
Lay down that rustic, orange-striped rug beneath a rustic wood-framed chair, and top it with a decorative green pillow featuring woven off-white details. Add even more personality to your space by creating a gallery wall with your favorite photos, or experiment with watercolors in an eclectic mix of frames and sizes, blending vintage and contemporary styles.
Anything that channels your inner soul is invited, from combining bold patterns to layering different textures. That tapiz you picked up at la feria back home? It’s time to shine has come.
3- Curves and Soft Forms
Couches are going wavy, amiga. Reminiscent of the flow, roundness, and wholesomeness of water, arched lines add balance and calm to interiors. The shapes of 2025 are about circular flow, todo suavecito, which naturally creates a sense of harmony.
This trend ties perfectly with the move toward natural accents and a return to softer, more human-centered forms. Think soft-edge, cute wooden coffee tables, rounded mirrors, and curvy rattan chairs.
Pro tip: Try a velvety, mustard-colored sofa in a rounded shape with copper reddish cushions; there are options for every kind of space.
4- Sustainable and Diverse Textures; Natural and Organic Materials
Sustainable, tactile textures are big in 2025, and it makes perfect sense for the rich textile heritage of Latin America. The secret is in the mix, from raw wood grains to plush bouclé fabrics.
To get the look, lay a cozy manta woven with mixed knitting patterns, diverse hues, and natural fibers over your armchair to freshen it up. Or layer your home with woven baskets, hand-dyed textiles, and textured ceramics.
Eco-friendly materials like recycled fabrics, bamboo, and hemp (cáñamo) are everywhere this year.
You can also go for style by planting terracotta macetas with resilient indoor trees like palms, banana trees, or olive trees in your corners, keeping the natural, sustainable feel going.
5 – Metallic Accents
In another nod to traditional Latin American art and jewelry, especially associated with the Aztecas, metallic finishes are back, particularly in yellowish metals, such as gold and bronze. They add warmth and elegance while tying beautifully into the earthy, natural palettes of the year.
Want to work this trend? Channel your sparkly side with metallic cutlery, glasses, and bottles to lighten your family dinners.
A glam-filled signature addition to your living space could be a wooden coffee table with metallic inlays, and you’ll slay a 10 in personality!
Or keep glowing with golden light fixtures and lamps, bronze hanging wall ornaments, or velvet pillow covers in a rich golden hue, instantly raising the game of your sofa collection.
Individuality, sustainability, and cultural richness. That’s what we are celebrating in 2025.
Amiga, this is your moment to create a home that deeply reflects your cultural narrative in a bold, beautiful, personal way. Bring back those crochet tablecloths your abuelita made, or that handwoven quilt you once thought looked dated, and mix it up with a sparkling, golden lamp, big-leafed plants, and an empowering Frida poster!