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Published: 05/09/2025
The space creates conditions for smart decisions, inspiration and privacy. What trends determine the vector of interior design development in 2025 are discussed in the article.
Japanese aesthetics are still on trend
Minimalism in the premium segment has long gone away from sterile white spaces. The modern approach is also focused on the Japanese philosophy of "wabi-sabi" — the aesthetics of natural materials and tactile comfort. The main tool of this trend is the tactility and nobility of materials. Interiors have shifted to textured wood, natural stone, fabrics and leather, and metal with a natural patina. The "lively texture" and layering are appreciated here.
Based on our experience, our customers are large business owners working at a high pace. They want to return to the house, where visual silence helps to restore the resource. For top managers who are used to managing dozens of processes at the same time, the house becomes a territory where silence, details and textures help to focus on the main thing.

Light installations
Lighting solutions have become a new tool for shaping interior design. Installations made according to design sketches, like light sculptures, set the atmosphere and form a spatial composition. In our projects, we often install installations that create a "golden vortex" effect.
The trend for art in the interior
In 2025, works of art will become the semantic center of premium-class interiors. More and more wealthy clients are creating private galleries right in their residences, forming personal exhibitions of works by Russian and foreign authors. Such home galleries become a tool of representation and a space for private meetings with partners, where art acts as a subtle form of communication.
Previously, the integration of art into the interior was limited to the selection of finished paintings, today large bureaus working with high-budget projects act as curators of collaborations between the customer and the artist. This allows you to fill the interior with art objects, which often exist in a single copy, and emphasize the individuality of the owner.

Mocha mousse and dark color palette
If in the early 2010s the elite segment was dominated by a palette of light interiors with a predominance of cold tones, today a more complex and deep color scheme is coming to the fore. In particular, the shades of coffee, cocoa, tobacco, graphite and dark chocolate set a new vector of interior design.
Among them, Pantone's 2025 shade stands out, called mocha mousse, a complex, layered shade with subtle nuances of coffee foam, cream and tree bark. In the interiors, it becomes a kind of symbol of "quiet luxury": it conveys the depth of taste and attention to detail.

Interior design with lifestyle in mind
Modern premium class residences are becoming ecosystems that not only adapt to the lifestyle of the owner, but also actively support his physical and emotional state. Increasingly, projects include wellness areas: personal spa complexes and meditation rooms.
This reflects the global trend towards well-being, in which the environment of the home supports the physical and emotional state of the owner. According to Knight Frank, 67% of luxury home buyers note the impact of the environment on productivity.
Wealthy customers of the new generation — shareholders of large industrial groups, venture fund owners, and IT entrepreneurs - are getting used to thinking in terms of "space as capital".
This is an environment that should work for a person: increase their concentration, reduce stress, inspire, create conditions for private meetings and important decisions. The house becomes a personal condition management tool, an environment that synchronizes with the owner's lifestyle, values, aesthetic preferences, and even professional ambitions. For a wealthy audience, individualization has become synonymous with sound asset management.

So, in one of the 3,000 m2 residences, we have provided a special office layout: the morning light scenario simulates dawn in the mountains, allowing you to start the working day in visual "silence". In the evening, the light warms up, creating a relaxing atmosphere for reading and strategic reflection.

Today, the individualization of living spaces is becoming a determining factor in the luxury real estate market. The elite interior of 2025 is a personalized space that works for you and your status, maintaining the rhythm of life, strengthening health and creating a sense of harmony.
