- Searches for ‘spring décor’ have increased by 831% in the past three months.
Searches for ‘spring décor’ have increased by 831% in the past three months1. As the seasons shift and nature bursts into bloom, so do our interiors, as many seek to embrace fresh new styles for Spring 2025.
This season, it’s all about creating uplifting, harmonious spaces that blend contemporary aesthetics with organic influences. From invigorating colour palettes to sculptural shapes, these trends reflect a desire for warmth and sustainability in Spring.
Johanna Constantinou, leading interior trends expert at Tapi Carpets & Floors, shares her insights into the key trends set to define Spring 2025.
1. Warm to dark wood
This spring, interior trends are embracing the use of warm to dark wood tones, aligning seamlessly with Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Mocha Mousse. This rich, chocolatey brown hue embodies comfort and sophistication, making it an ideal complement to the deep, natural aesthetics of dark wood interiors. Incorporating this colour into your home can be achieved through elements such as furniture, cabinetry, and decorative accents.
A mocha-toned carpet in plush or textured finishes adds warmth to bedrooms and lounges. Layering with cream or beige rugs balances out the deep brown hues.
2. Bold botanical prints
Floral and botanical motifs are making a grand comeback. From wallpapers to upholstery, large-scale botanical prints add a touch of nature and vibrancy to interiors. Pairing these prints with neutral tones ensures they remain the focal point without overwhelming the space.
The key to incorporating bold botanical prints is balance—pairing them with neutral backgrounds and minimalist decor elements ensures they remain an accent rather than an overwhelming feature. You can also experiment with botanical-themed rugs and textured carpets, seamlessly integrating nature-inspired prints with functional design.
3. Curved furnishings
Soft, rounded furniture pieces are gaining popularity, offering a departure from the rigid lines of previous seasons. Curved sofas, chairs, and tables introduce a sense of comfort and fluidity, making spaces feel more inviting and harmonious.
These sculptural shapes not only create visual interest but also encourage a more relaxed and inviting atmosphere. Layering curved furniture with plush, textured carpets or herringbone flooring helps to enhance this sense of softness and movement.
4. Earthy colour palettes
Warm, earthy tones dominate the colour spectrum this spring. These colours, reminiscent of natural landscapes, promote relaxation and wellbeing.
Shades of terracotta, olive green, and sandy beige bring a sense of warmth and sophistication, making spaces feel both intimate and expansive. These hues pair beautifully with natural materials such as wood and stone, reinforcing the connection to nature. You can further enhance this palette with warm toned flooring, such as honey-coloured oak, beige toned carpets, or sand hued tiles, which seamlessly integrate with these earthy shades.
To find out more about trending interior styles, please visit https://www.tapi.co.uk/the-ideas-hub/style-inspiration/top-interior-design-trends