Interior trends 2025: acoustics as part of your design
Interior trends change every year, but one development continues strongly into 2025: acoustics become a permanent part of interior design. No longer something you fix afterwards with a panel or carpet, but something you deliberately incorporate into your design. In this blog, you'll read how acoustics, style, and comfort come together in this year's interior trends.
1. Why acoustics are becoming increasingly important
Whether you work in an open-plan office or welcome guests in a hospitality venue: good acoustics make all the difference. Peace and comfort are becoming increasingly important in spaces where we work, live or relax. By 2025, silence will even be regarded as a form of luxury. We can see this reflected in interior design, where acoustic solutions are becoming more often an integrated part rather than an afterthought.
2. Sustainable PET felt as the solution
Sustainability remains an important theme in interior design. Acoustic wall decoration made from PET felt is therefore gaining popularity. The material is made from recycled PET bottles, fully recyclable, and has a long lifespan. The demand for circular materials is increasing among both consumers and designers.
At the same time, the acoustic material offers great design freedom: PET felt is easy to shape, available in many different colours, and suitable for customisation. In short, PET felt is sustainable, versatile, and also has excellent sound-absorbing properties – a real win-win situation for any interior.
3. Acoustic wall decoration that is meant to be seen
Where acoustics were once concealed and hidden, they are now meant to be seen. Think of eye-catching wall panels in unique shapes, graphic prints, or artistic acoustic panels made from felt. Not only do you solve an acoustic problem with them, but you also add character to the space.
4. Biophilic design and organic shapes
An notable trend in 2025 is biophilic design: an interior style where natural shapes, materials, and elements are central. Acoustic wall decoration made from PET felt complements this well. Think of sound-absorbing panels with leaf motifs, organic lines, and a soft, natural appearance. They create tranquility, both visually and acoustically.
5. Soft colours and earthy tones
Colour schemes also play a major role in contemporary interiors. Soft green shades, warm earthy tones, and muted pastels are making a comeback in furniture, wall coverings, and other interior details. These colours bring calm and balance to the space. By using acoustic felt in these shades, unity and refinement are created in the overall design.
6. Custom-made and modular: flexible design
Flexibility is important. Project designers and interior architects are looking for solutions that fit within their design, without compromises. At EASYfelt, we offer custom acoustic wall decorations, but also modular panels that are easy to combine in colours, sizes, dimensions, and shapes.
Acoustics in different spaces
Light echoes in the living room, noise in the meeting room or a busy entrance hall: each space requires a different acoustic solution. Consider acoustic wall panels, ceiling solutions or even partition walls.
Acoustics as an inherent part of your interior
In 2025, acoustics will no longer be a technical addition but an integral part of the interior design. By smartly combining colour, shape, and material, you create a space that works – both in appearance and acoustics.
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