Interior Design5 min read

Interior Design Trends in Yorkshire Homes (2025)

What are Yorkshire homeowners choosing for their interiors in 2025? Here's what our designers are seeing.

Yorkshire's interior design scene in 2025 is characterised by a move towards quality over quantity, natural materials, and timeless design that won't date in five years. Here's what we're seeing in the homes we're working in.

Natural stone is having a moment: marble, limestone, and travertine are increasingly popular for flooring, worktops, and bathrooms — replacing the engineered stone that dominated the previous decade. Aged oak — in flooring, joinery, and furniture — is also increasingly popular, paired with warm plaster walls and aged brass or blackened steel fittings.

Open-plan living is maturing: rather than simply knocking everything through, Yorkshire homeowners are now creating more considered open plans with defined zones — a generous kitchen with an island separating it from a dining area, with a more intimate sitting room beyond. This 'broken plan' approach gives flexibility without sacrificing cosiness.

Bathrooms are becoming genuinely luxurious: freestanding baths, walk-in showers with large format tiles, bespoke vanity units, and heated marble floors are increasingly standard in the homes we're designing.

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