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HOW WILL WE LIVE IN 2025?

India Today

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March 10, 2025

Here's the inspiration you need for your home makeover. Explore trends for every style, from bold and bespoke to cosy and inviting.

- Pallavi Mehra

HOW WILL WE LIVE IN 2025?

Striking the perfect balance between ever-changing trends and retaining a signature style is at the heart of good design. India's leading interior designers and architects give you an insight into the latest global trends and materials as well as colour palettes that will shape decor in 2025.

imagePersonalised Eclecticism

Personalised eclecticism is a trend that is all about creating a space that is both aesthetically pleasing and unique. This trend is ideal for those who want to express their individuality through interior design. “In 2025, personalised eclecticism is ruling the design world—and it is not for the faint of heart. Forget 'matchy-matchy' or following the herd. Be heard or rather be seen by unapologetically mixing the old with the new; the luxe with the laid-back, and the quirky with the classic, and do it your way. We’re talking vintage finds that speak to your soul, bold patterns that refuse to pander, and art that reflects your aesthetic. Think curated chaos—every piece is handpicked to tell your story, every corner is a canvas, and every room is an explosion of your personality,” remarks Sanjyt Syngh, design director of Sanjyt Syngh: Spaces + Objects. So, if your space doesn’t look like a collection of your wildest dreams and your most treasured finds, what are you even doing? Personalised eclecticism is the ultimate flex for 2025—messy, magical, and completely yours.

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A CLEAN, GREEN FUTURE

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MANY FACETS OF THE TAJ

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2 mins

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BRIDGING THE WIDE FUNDING CHASM

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Shared Legacies

A new exhibition in Mumbai explores the artistic exchange between Indian and Arab artists across the 20th century

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UNION VERSUS TERRITORY

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PANEL PLAY

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Back to the Source

Two upcoming immersive experiences blend music, culture and community as part of Amarrass Music Tours

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The Listicle

Upcoming musical performances you should not miss

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