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Looking Ahead to 2025: Bedroom Design Trends You’ll Love

As we move into 2025, bedroom interiors are shifting in a refreshing direction. The reign of stark minimalism is fading, making way for spaces that feel warm, welcoming, and full of personality. With a growing appreciation for nostalgic elements and nature-inspired details, bolder and richer colours are coming to the forefront—creating serene, inviting spaces perfect for rest and relaxation. Let’s explore the top bedroom furniture trends set to define 2025, plus ideas for bringing them into your home.

Kitchen Trends UK 2025: 13 Stylish Ideas for a Modern Space

With the rise of remote work and a renewed love for home cooking, kitchens have become the heart of the home—and one of the most exciting spaces in interior design today. In 2025, we’re witnessing a major shift towards personalised, functional, and visually rich kitchen spaces that go beyond cooking, transforming into areas for dining and entertaining.

Why We Need More Public Toilets — And Better Design — to Serve Everyone

Recently, toilets in the UK have come under fresh scrutiny following a Supreme Court ruling related to biological sex and the Equality Act. However, rather than focusing on limiting access to public restrooms, we should be upset about how few of these essential facilities exist in our cities.

Fundamentals of Effective Bathroom Design

Planning a bathroom renovation or new build can feel overwhelming. Knowing where to start and how to organize your ideas is key to creating a space that meets your needs and style.

The Resilience and Reinvention of the English Country House 2025

In a time of political turbulence and national uncertainty—where the post-Brexit malaise has left many fatigued and disillusioned—the English country house remains a remarkable bastion of continuity and character. Despite appearing anachronistic amid the churn of modern life, these grand estates have proven to be both surprisingly adaptable and enduring. Having spent more than four decades writing about them, I find the country house often feels more grounded and permanent than the ever-shifting state of contemporary affairs.