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Saturday 8th March 2025 • Promotional Content


Interior design trends for 2025 I


n 2025, interior design is going to play a huge part in prioritising health, wellbeing


and environmental responsibility. Both homes and commercial spaces will become havens of sophistication and sustainability. KAI Interiors is an award-


winning, female-led London design company specialising in exceptional hospitality, residential, wellbeing and workspace projects. Here, founder Michaela Reysenn shares the interior design trends that will be huge this year.


Wellness out and about Social spaces like saunas and plunge pools will see a rise in popularity for group activities. At home, there’ll be more spa-like bathrooms, meditation rooms


and home gyms with


dedicated yoga areas, reflecting a growing emphasis on personal health.


Earthy aesthetics and biophilic design Drawing inspiration from nature, the 2025 colour palette embraces earthy


Homes & Interiors Te Good Life 21


tones like terracotta, mocha and buttermilk to lift palettes. Tese hues are complemented by natural textures like timber, stone and textured clay walls. Biophilic design remains essential because not only does it improve air quality, it also reduces stress, making it vital for design in both homes and commercial settings.


Hospitality evolves: experiences and community Te hospitality sector is shifting from mere accommodation to offering more authentic, storytelling-based experiences. Hotels will become multifunctional hubs with dedicated workspaces, restaurants, spas and long-term apartments, all providing personalised services through technology. We’ll also see a welcome return of community support and connection, with shared-membership spaces becoming more popular.


Sustainability and circularity Being more environmentally conscious is becoming ever more important with people searching


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The winner will get dedicated one-on-one time with Kai Interiors' expert designers, helping you shape your space with professional insight and creative expertise. See the website for more details. Offer valid until 23 March 2025.


Curve Club, Shoreditch © KAI INTERIORS/PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAKE SEAL


Call 020 8986 1664 and quote ‘KAI’ for a 30-minute free consultation to discuss your project. Visit kaiinteriors.com


Michaela Reysenn, Founder of KAI Interiors © PHOTOGRAPHY BY OLIVIA SPENCER


for sustainable material choices and


circular economy principles.


Affordable, environmentally-friendly finishes are now more accessible, while good-quality, long-lasting pieces are favoured over disposable trends. Spaces are increasingly not just aesthetically pleasing but also nurturing, sustainable and tailored to our wellbeing, community, and environmental values. Tis shift marks a move towards creating environments that enhance our lives while respecting the planet.


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omes designed by Baufritz look the same as any other self-build, but the key differ-


ence is the way the building compo- nents are assembled. Construction takes place in a factory using natural materials and these finished modules are then shipped to site like a giant jigsaw puzzle. Because Baufritz uses standard building blocks,


the price


and schedule is understood. Nearly all Baufritz houses are


turnkey, meaning it delivers a completed home. What


makes Baufritz special is the flexibility it


offers. Not every self-builder wishes to design a complete house, they would rather have an off-the-shelf design, so Baufritz developed its Barn- and Classic-style Signature Homes. Of course, buyers can choose all their interior fittings and there’s a level of customisation possible. Baufritz can also take existing architectural designs that are adapted to its manu- facturing process to its in-house architects, who are knowledgeable about the house design. Te Baufritz portfolio reflects the range, styles and finishes it offers.


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