Interior Design Trends 2025: 6 Rising Styles and How to Apply them with Ascale Porcelain Tile
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Interior Design Trends 2025: 6 Rising Styles and How to Apply them with Ascale Porcelain Tile

In 2025, interior design is evolving towards a harmonious combination of functionality, natural aesthetics and creativity. Spaces are no longer designed to be lived in, but to reflect identity, well-being and longevity. From the serene balance of the Japandi style to the theatricality of the Victorian bathroom, each trend offers new forms of expression.

Discover how to apply these styles with Ascale‘s large-format porcelain surfaces, designed to transform any room into a unique, sophisticated space.

1. Japandi Style: Functional Minimalism

The Japandi style combines the best of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. It is synonymous with order, calm and functionality, with a clear focus on natural materials and neutral tones.

Recommended Ascale materials:

  • Soft tones such as grey, beige or white in matt finish, such as Ascale’s Cosmopolitan Silver, a surface that brings visual balance and elegance without saturating the space.
  • The Boreal Sand model, which imitates the texture of natural wood, brings warmth without sacrificing visual cleanliness.

Application ideas:

  • Kitchen with island in matt white porcelain tile and light wood furniture.
  • Bathroom with matt beige cladding and clean-lined sanitary ware.

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2. Boho Style: Warm Colours and Natural Textures

The Boho aesthetic is built from the mix: vibrant colours, ethnic textiles, imperfect finishes and a relaxed attitude. It is an ideal style for those looking for expressive and welcoming environments.

Recommended Ascale materials:

  • Terracotta, earth and natural stone colours.
  • Palomastone Linen and warm Arizona Sand evoke organic textures that fit perfectly with this trend.

Application ideas:

  • Bathroom with terracotta-like porcelain tiles, golden taps and natural fibre baskets.
  • Kitchen with warm beige surfaces combined with untreated wood.

3. Aesthetic Style: Softness and Clean Visual Spaces

The Aesthetic style is visually soft, with neutral tones, formal simplicity and a calm atmosphere. It combines minimalism with the warmth of the everyday.

Recommended Ascale materials:

  • Matt surfaces in white, light grey or beige.
  • Light wood imitations to balance the neutral with the organic.

Application ideas:

  • Kitchens with white worktops and smooth fronts that maximise light.
  • Bathrooms with smooth surfaces and details in pastel or sand tones.

4. Unfussy Kitchens: Urban and Functional Style

The kitchen becomes a social, practical space with a lot of character. This style seeks creative freedom, resistant surfaces and modern aesthetics.

Recommended Ascale materials:

Large format porcelain tiles for islands, fronts and panels.

Finishes in wood, cement or stone in dark tones.

Application ideas:

Kitchen with worktop in dark porcelain tile such as Belvedere Black and white or metallic furniture.

Walls with imitation wood cladding for a warm and contemporary look.

5. Victorian Style: Classic with a Contemporary Twist

The Victorian style is reborn in 2025 with a more sober and sophisticated approach. Marble, gilding and ornamental details coexist with modern designs.

Recommended Ascale materials:

  • Porcelain tiles with natural veining and marble finish.
  • The Macchia Vecchia Gold model combines elegance and timelessness.

Application ideas:

  • Bathroom with white veined marble walls and gold accessories.
  • Vintage-inspired washbasins and freestanding bathtub with decorative legs.

6. Raw Style: Beauty in the Unfinished

Raw style embraces the authentic and structural: raw materials, rough textures and industrial finishes. Ideal for lofts and creative spaces.

Recommended Ascale materials:

Application ideas:

  • Kitchen with cement-effect worktops and matt black furniture.
  • Bathrooms with stone-like surfaces and visible metal structure.

To discover more models and combinations, visit our complete catalogue of porcelain surfaces at Ascale.

Want more inspiration? You can also check out our real projects section or follow us on Instagram to see how our materials are transforming spaces all over the world.

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