Predicting the future can be difficult. Professionals around the world are struggling to predict where the world will be in the coming years, and there have been many heated debates about what the possible future might be.
We have compiled a list of the most important variables that we think will change the interior world in the coming years.
As predicted, innovation will play a major role in the development of interior design. But what innovations are these? And how can we put them into practice? For anyone who works, wants to work or is interested in working in this innovative and fascinating sector, here is what the future holds for interior design.
November 7, 2025
The smart home trend has seen a recent uptick. Google Home has been available for several years as a smart home console that functions as an assistant, alarm clock, amplifier, and many other things all in one.
Give instructions to your Google Home gadget, and it will adjust the temperature, turn off the television, or notify you about upcoming meetings.
Analysts predict that smart homes will go beyond independent gadgets in the coming years. Technological interiors are incorporated into the design of our homes.
The smart worktop is made of a marble plate and includes a faucet that appears when you swipe your palm over a detector. When you repeat the gesture, the sink rises, making it look like you have a completely smooth, uninterrupted work surface again.
Advances in 3D printing are transforming the inner world to the extent that many say we are now about to enter a new industrial era.
While 3D printing was once expensive and time-consuming, it is now economical and exciting.
Interior designers can quickly showcase their concepts to customers and enable them to physically see their designs in miniature, just like a prototype. The time between the creation of an idea and its realization decreases considerably with the help of 3D printing.
This speeds up the work of an interior designer while reducing costs for the customer - a win-win situation for both parties.
3D printing can also make sophisticated furniture, which is not possible with bulky machines. All objects are beautifully intricate, from lamps to bar stools, and are made even more remarkable by the new technology used to produce the furniture.
This year, everyone is talking about virtual reality (VR). Virtual is likely to shine a spotlight on numerous industries in the coming decades, from gaming praise to medical treatment assistance.
Interior designers are particularly enthusiastic about its possible applications in their field. Imagine a designer guiding a customer through a space they designed or discussing an artistic part by standing next to it. Imagine being able to try out hundreds of different furnishing styles, soft furniture, and flooring choices with a finger tip.
It's no wonder interior designers see virtual reality as the beginning of a new era of technology.
As customers become more aware of their environment and the social footprint they leave behind, the demand for sustainable designs grows. Sustainable design has become a catchphrase in a variety of companies.
While it used to be associated with vintage style for interiors, eco-friendly design is now all the rage. As we explore the direction of interior design, this trend seems to be increasing. Recyclable furniture, local sourcing, and actively striving for energy-efficient components are all becoming increasingly popular. Interiors with a moral touch are undeniably more stylish.
Discover the possibilities of local production combined with new technology.