
"As 2025 approaches its end, we look back at an eventful year in the world of interior design. Last year, designers favored reserved, modest approaches, a trend that continued from previous years. The emergence of artificial intelligence generated intense discussions on digital equity and misinformation, which continued into 2025, especially with the topic of the Venice Architecture Biennale, Intelligens. This opened the conversation to the opportunities of digital technologies, attempting a more hopeful outlook."
"Alongside completed projects, designers continued to raise discussion topics related to the internal environment. As cities continue to grow, the role of design in maximizing space in constrained sites or creating peaceful sanctuaries in otherwise bustling environments has come to the fore. This approach recognizes the importance of health and well-being, including the acoustic environment. The creative reuse of objects and materials sits firmly in the context of sustainability as well as nostalgia and historic revival."
Design in 2025 balanced digital optimism with tangible material practice. Artificial intelligence spurred concerns about digital equity and misinformation while also opening technological opportunities. Completed projects prioritized raw materials, historical appreciation, and pragmatic solutions. Designers addressed internal environments by maximizing space in constrained sites and creating peaceful sanctuaries, with attention to health, well-being, and acoustics. Sustainability manifested in creative reuse, nostalgia, and historic revival. Material trends favored earth tones through paint and warm materials like wood and terracotta, alongside exposed concrete, stainless steel, glass bricks, retro furniture, and formal floor-level plays reminiscent of the Raumplan.
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