Top interior styling trends in Perth for 2025

Perth interiors are getting a glow-up in 2025, with a fresh mix of colour, texture and personality leading the way. Whether you're styling a display home, refreshing your living space, or fitting out an office or lobby, these trends offer plenty of inspiration.

At Elevate Creative & Design, we keep our finger on the pulse of what's next - while still grounding every project in timeless design. Here’s what’s trending across home styling in WA for 2025.

1. Warm, earthy tones

Greys are stepping aside for richer, earthier hues. Think terracotta, rust, olive and warm neutrals that bring comfort and depth to any space. These tones work beautifully across soft furnishings, statement walls, and textured décor.

2. Curves and organic shapes

From archways to rounded furniture, curved lines are everywhere. They soften a space and create a more relaxed, welcoming feel - perfect for both residential and commercial interiors.

3. Textured layering

2025 is all about tactile experiences. Layering different textures - like boucle, linen, stone, timber and metal—adds visual interest and comfort without relying on bold patterns or colours.

4. Statement lighting

Lighting is no longer just functional - it’s a feature. Expect sculptural pendants, oversized lamps, and soft, layered lighting that creates mood and warmth, especially in shared spaces like lobbies and lounges.

5. Mixed material finishes

Matchy-matchy is out. This year we’re seeing a bold mix of materials - like matte black hardware paired with warm timber, or polished concrete alongside soft textiles. It adds contrast and character, especially in fit-outs.

6. Styling for wellbeing

Biophilic design continues to grow, with natural light, indoor plants, and calming colour palettes helping to create interiors that support wellbeing. More than ever, people want their spaces to feel good - not just look good.

Whether you’re a developer, homeowner or Airbnb host, these modern styling tips can help elevate your space in 2025. And if you need help bringing it all together, that’s what we’re here for.

 
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