2025 Design Trends: What Buyers and Tenants Want Now

2025 Design Trends: What Buyers and Tenants Want Now

Property aesthetics are no longer an afterthought-they’re a deal-maker. Whether buying, selling, or letting, interior presentation can dramatically influence perception, price, and pace of transaction.

In 2025, buyers and tenants alike are leaning towards design schemes that blend wellness and functionality. Natural materials, biophilic elements (such as living walls or planters), and soft neutrals with earthy contrasts dominate the interiors of London’s most in-demand properties. Minimalism remains popular, but with added texture-think linen curtains, brushed brass finishes, and herringbone flooring.

Another growing trend is the importance of work-from-home spaces. Landlords and sellers who invest in creating a defined, tech-ready home office-complete with concealed storage and integrated lighting-see reduced time on market and increased offer prices.

Lighting itself plays a key role. Prospective buyers and tenants want dimmable, layered lighting that transitions from day to evening seamlessly. Meanwhile, kitchens have become multi-functional spaces that combine entertaining, cooking and home-working-open-plan layouts that maintain zonal flow are most effective.

EBI works with a network of interior designers and staging consultants to ensure properties reflect current buyer sentiment. Sellers and landlords looking to reposition their homes can achieve measurable results with subtle but targeted upgrades that reflect today’s visual expectations and lifestyle habits.

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