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8 Most Wierd Home Interior Design That People Love

Ahh! I am so bored of seeing the same louvre patterns, moulding on walls, and those nude walls in home interior design. It’s good, but it’s all over! Why can’t interior designers find something new for home interiors that is exclusive and go viral? 

Well, if you feel the same way, we have exciting news for you! We have narrowed down 10 weird trends of 2025. If you want your home interior design to look exciting but also elegant at the same time, you can follow these trends. 

8 Weirdest Trends in Home Interior Design

  • The Messy-Girl Home Interior Design (a.k.a. “You-core”)

Enough is enough! Yes, they are clean and flawless! But life is not like this, brruuh! Mess and clutter are part of life. Let’s celebrate them. This home interior design is making youngsters feel like it belongs to them. Scattered books, mismatched pillows and a loving collection of vintage pieces that probably don’t go with the surroundings but are close to ‘your core’.

How to use: Dedicate one space/wall of your home to this theme, where you could feel the transition and save the other whole as a flawless part of you (ssshhh, it’s for outsiders only)

 

  • Tattooed Furniture That Serves as Canvas

If you attended the recent Milan Furniture Fair, you must have come across the latest furniture designs. One interesting thing is that you would notice is the comeback of beautiful Indian-style carving in the furniture. Apart from the widely accepted sleek and simple furniture style, this style of furniture is slowly making its way into luxury house design.

How to use: Overdoing of carving in furniture may ruin the aesthetics and may look cluttered. However, a smart approach will be a mix of both that strikes the fine balance in home interior design.

  • Coral Colours are Trending Hot in Home Interior Design

Cut the boring beige stuff from the house! Instead, get something elegant and playful for your kitchen. Try muted coral shades like olive green, sage green and muted shades of blue. They happen to be wired on screen but look stunning after application. Modern kitchen designs often follow an open floor layout. Making your kitchen functional while also keeping the freshness intact is challenging.

How to use: Use coral shades on kitchen countertops and cabinets with olive green laminates as well. Avoid using the colour on the backsplash wall and create a balance with whites and soft beige.

 

  • The Mediterranean/Indian Aesthetic Make Homes More Personalised

Plain white walls look good only in portraits! However, the real comfort and personalised touch come from colours. One of the great parts of Indian and Mediterranean interiors is that they are not limited to one pattern or colour when it comes to designing homes. Both the interior design themes have the potential to draw personalisation in home interior design.

How to use: Use motifs and patterns on walls, tiles, flooring, etc. If you don’t want to use them in permanent features, you can simply add accessories to your home interior design with these features.

 

  • New Home Interior Design Love Bubble-House Curves

Zaha Hadid, the renowned architect, once quoted, ‘There are 360 degrees in science, so why stick to only one?” With the parametric designs, this thing has become possible for even home interior design. The flowy, curvy design forms in home interior design add a touch of a soft and mushy feel to the home. In common modern terms, they are often referred to as bubble houses.

How to use: Use design patterns like soft curves, curved false ceilings, arches, and mushy edges in interior design.

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  • Vibrant Wicker Adds Spunk To Your Cozy Space

Since the pop colours are again in trend! Try adding some fresh, colourful rattan to your cosy area to give it a fun, stylish look. You may call these accessories simple and instant transformatives that don’t cost much and also add the desired colours to your space.

How to use: Bold ratans look great in outdoor areas. Add them to your living room sundeck, where it’s visible to the visitors. This is called passive colour addition in the home. Keep it in an open area that brings a change in space and adds vibrancy with little effort, rather than placing it directly in front of the living room’s eyes.

 

  • Upholstered Walls & Blob Furniture

Last but not least is the upholstery and use of blob furniture in homes. It is a widespread theory that sharp edges create tension in the mind, while the soft edges, curves and arches are signs of free flowing. Softness is trending in unexpected places

How to use: Padded velvet or linen wall panels add warmth and acoustic cosiness, while blob-like, curvy furniture brings playful energy to living rooms. Think “grown-up playroom” with a luxe twist.

The Last Say

Is It Time to Try These Unusual Trends? It’s clear from these odd interior design trends that design was meant to be violated. Trying out a few of these ideas can give your house a sense of joy and independence if you’re tired of the same old spaces.

Start small with a statement curving lamp, an olive cabinet, or a side table with tattoos. Blend classic design elements with surprising ones to create a striking yet well-balanced space.

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FAQs

Q1. Which type of interior design is best for a home?

A. People like home interior design that has proper space planning, a warm feel, subtle colours, and a personal touch.

Q2. What do you mean by blob furniture in home interior design?

A. Furniture that has cosy ends, smooth transitions and mushy fabrics.

Q3. What is the cost of 3 BHK home interior design?

A. A 3 BHK home interior design cost starts from Rs 10 lakhs, in which a basic upgrade should be expected. The cost of interiors depends on the complexity of designs, materials, accessories, and the square footage area covered for designing.

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