2025 Window Dressing Trends

Discover the emerging trends in curtains and blinds that are set to shape the industry.

In 2025, window dressing trends will emphasize calm, serene environments with neutral tones like beige, taupe, and soft grey. These colours create a peaceful atmosphere and make spaces feel larger.

Neutral and earthy tones are ideal for promoting tranquillity in your space. These hues improve the overall ambiance, establishing a peaceful and balanced environment. Additionally, they can make rooms seem more expansive, fostering a feeling of airiness and openness.

Curtain trends in 2025 prioritise enhancing space design while managing light and temperature. Systems like Silent Gliss tracks offer smooth gliding, versatility for all curtain weights, and various profiles and colours to match any interior.

Wave curtains offer a sleek, contemporary look with soft, flowing folds and hang in even, uniform waves for a relaxed yet sophisticated aesthetic. Pair with a wave track system for smooth movement.

Offering a variety of fabrics and colours to fit different design preferences, from calming neutrals to bold shades. They help diffuse natural light and create openness, ideal for any room.

Curtains in 2025 will be celebrated for functionality and beauty. As fabric insulators, they regulate indoor temperatures, maintaining heat and blocking cold. New phase-changing materials are being introduced for sustainability and climate-conscious living.

Capturing daylight, diffusing, and making windows appear larger. Modern fabrics can even glow at night for a sensory experience.

Curtains define spaces and offer flexibility without permanent fixtures. They are now a must-have for refreshing any space.

No matter what curtains you end up choosing for your 2025 Refresh, we have plenty of options to choose from here at Iroka Interiors.

Why not explore our fabric library in our Hayle Showroom in Cornwall or speak to our window dressings specialist for expert advice.

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