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|July/August 2025
The interior trends that are reshaping our homes

From organic shapes with soft edges towellness-driven spaces, Arushi Sakhuja dives into the decor trends that are transforming the way we live and feel.
W hen it comes to interior trends, change may, come slowly but when it does, it's meaningful. Unlike the fast-paced whirl of fashion, design evolves with intention. Muted colour tones, curved silhouettes, biophilic materials, and wellness-centric layouts are quietly taking over the language of contemporary design. At the same time, the boundaries between aesthetics and emotion are dissolving. The home is no longer just a visual space it's an emotional landscape. And this comes with one key message, 'design must feel as good as it looks.'
There's no one way to design the perfect home. It's a personal space that reflects your taste, your lifestyle, and what feels right to you. In today's world, where we're constantly surrounded by design ideas and inspiration, creating a home that truly feels like your own can be confusing. With so many trends to choose from, it's hard to know what to follow, what will last, and how to make it all work for you.
"Design today is deeply emotional," says the design duo Poonam Akash. "We're entering an era where comfort and consciousness are at the forefront. It's no longer about visual spectacle, it's about how a space nurtures, restores, and responds to the people who inhabit it."
According to the experts, the direction is clear. Interiors are moving away from cold, impersonal styles and shifting towards spaces that feel warm, soft, and thoughtful. Think curved furniture, natural shapes, and a strong focus on wellness. These are the design choices that are beginning to shape the homes of today. We spoke to leading designers across India to understand this new language of interiors.
The Return of the Curve
This story is from the July/August 2025 edition of LuxeBook.
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