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Top 10 interior trends we’re seeing in West Yorkshire homes this year

By WS Residential:    6 August 2025

Top 10 interior trends we’re seeing in West Yorkshire homes this year

Are you thinking of freshening up your home? Perhaps you are preparing to sell your space, or you’ve just purchased a home, and you want to make it your own.

We’ve collated some of the top interior trends for 2025. They blend warmth, personality and practicality and are easy to use.

1. Pleasant earthy tones

Terracotta, moss green, warm mustard and clay are big. They bring a cosy and grounded feel. Paired with neutrals shades they work even better.

2. Colour drenching

Colour drenching involves using one shade from walls to ceilings. Whether you choose a bold or soft colour it’s up to you. The all-in-one colour drench unifies spaces beautifully.

3. Tile drenching

The same tiles are used on your walls and the floor for a seamless look. This works brilliantly in kitchens and bathrooms.

4. Layered lighting

Lighting isn’t just functional — it’s mood setting. Families are mixing ceiling spots with wall lights, floor lamps and cosy corner lights. Soft white bulbs make evenings feel calm and relaxed.

5. Curvy shapes

Rounded sofas, arching coffee tables, fluted mirrors. Soft lines add fluidity and character to your home.

6. Bringing the outdoors in

Houseplants are blooming across Yorkshire homes. Paired with natural textures like rattan, stone and wood, they make spaces feel calm and connected. A little greenery goes a long way.

7. Texture everywhere

Textured plaster, woven linen, bouclé and terracotta ceramics. Rich surfaces speak more than just a flat finish.

8. Vintage and nostalgia

Retro wallpapers, 70s or 80s themed bold accents colours and heritage prints. Accent chairs in grandmacore florals and stone fireplaces are being used to bring an element of nostalgia and fun to your home.

9. Cottage meets dark academia

Candlelight, antique books, warm wood, layering. Elegant and cosy. This interior style is moody and comforting.

10. Thoughtful sustainability

Reclaimed wood, handcrafted furniture, low VOC paints. Quality over mass. Homes that tell your story and feel warm, inviting and environmentally friendly.

Why these trends matter in West Yorkshire homes

West Yorkshire homes are often packed with character. Our rolling hills, quaint villages and historic market towns lend themselves to homes that are cozy and beautifully curated with individual style. These interiors complement that beautifully.

Local buyers and sellers want homes that feel warm. That feel lived in. That feels personal.

If you’re getting ready to sell or update your own home, a few tweaks go a long way. A feature colour wall. A cosy reading nook. A soft curved armchair. Small changes with big impact.


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