Curtain Trends for 2025

As we look forward to 2025, curtains look set to remain a focal point in interior design. In the coming year, we expect to see more curtain styles that not only complement but actually define a room's character. With a variety of trends, ranging from bold and eye-catching patterns to serene and nature-inspired designs, the curtain styles of 2025 will offer homeowners new ways to elevate their interiors and make a statement in any living space.

Sep 20, 2024
Poppy Ashworth
Poppy Ashworth
Product Manager / Soft Furnishings Expert

Poppy has always been passionate about soft furnishings, a love that stems from her family. Her grandmother taught her mother to sew, a skill her mother passed on to her. When Poppy was 11, her mother earned a degree in Textiles, deepening her fascination with turning houses into homes with personal touches like curtains, cushions, and bed linens.

Now a product manager at Graham and Brown, Poppy applies her expertise and passion to each project. With multiple years at the company, Poppy has developed a keen eye for creating spaces that reflect individual personalities and visions.

Wallflower night garden curtains


The trends for curtains in 2025 are marked by a bold departure from the minimalist styles that have dominated in recent years. Among other trends, we fully expect to see a resurgence of maximalism, where curtains are used not just as a backdrop but as a focal point within the room. Designers are embracing vibrant colours, intricate patterns, and luxurious textures, allowing curtains to take centre stage in the home.

Maximalist Patterns

Curtains with bold, vibrant designs are now commonly used to create feature walls, where the drapery becomes similar to a hanging piece of artwork. This trend encourages people to play and experiment with colour and pattern, using their curtains as a canvas to express their personal style. For example, our Wallflower Night Garden Curtains and Glasshouse Navy Curtains are perfect for making a bold statement. These designs bring an element of drama and sophistication to any room, making the curtains a standout feature.

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Organic Elements

Another trend on the rise is the use of organic elements; in other words, bringing the outside in by using curtains that capture the beauty of nature. Botanical patterns and earthy colour palettes are particularly popular, as they create a serene and calming environment. The Yasuni Midnight Curtains and Norse Forest Soft Green Curtains exemplify this trend, offering designs that evoke the tranquillity of natural landscapes. These curtains add visual interest to a room and help create a peaceful and inviting atmosphere.

Yasuni midnight curtains

Warm Sanctuary  

The recent trend towards creating a warm sanctuary within the home is often reflected by comforting and luxurious fabric choices. For instance, curtains with a rich, textured finish are ideal for those looking to create a mindful and relaxing space. The Opulence Sand Curtains and Rustic Ikat Natural Curtains are excellent examples of this trend, as both successfully blend subtle prints and warm, inviting colours, adding depth and warmth to a room and making them ideal for living areas where comfort is paramount.

Drenching  

Finally, drenching, where continuous patterns are used across walls and curtains to create a cohesive and harmonious look, is becoming increasingly popular. Drenching is particularly effective in creating an illusion of depth and space, as the eye is drawn seamlessly across the room. The Linum Deep Sky Curtains, when paired with matching wallpaper, exemplify this trend beautifully. Using identical patterns on the walls and curtains creates a striking visual effect that adds sophistication and a sense of unity to your living space.

Linum deep sky curtains

Should Curtains Be Lighter or Darker Than Walls?

One common consideration when choosing curtains is whether they should be lighter or darker than the walls. The answer largely depends on the overall look you are trying to achieve and the specific characteristics of your space.

Lighter curtains make a room feel more open and airy. They are particularly effective in smaller spaces where you want to maximise natural light. Lighter curtains also tend to blend more seamlessly with their surroundings, making them an ideal choice if your walls are painted in neutral colours. Choosing curtains that are a few shades lighter than your walls offers a harmonious and balanced look that doesn't overpower the room.

On the other hand, darker curtains can add drama and sophistication to a space. They work especially well in larger rooms with plenty of natural light because the contrast between the walls and curtains forms a striking visual effect. Darker curtains can also help anchor a room, making it feel cosier and more intimate. When paired with lighter walls, dark curtains often create a bold contrast that draws the eye and adds a sense of depth to the room.

Choosing lighter or darker curtains should be guided by the mood you want to create. Lighter curtains are ideal for spaces where you want to foster a sense of lightness and tranquillity, while darker curtains are better suited to rooms where you want to introduce a sense of drama and elegance.

What Colour Curtains Go with Everything?

Selecting a neutral colour palette is usually the best approach when choosing curtains that will stand the test of time. Neutral curtains are versatile and can complement a wide range of wall colours and decor styles. They provide a timeless look that can easily adapt to changing trends and personal tastes.

White and Off-White Curtains 

White or off-white curtains are a classic choice that can work with virtually any colour scheme. These always create a fresh and clean look, making them ideal for modern or minimalist interiors. White curtains also have the advantage of reflecting light, which can help to brighten up a room. However, choosing a fabric that offers some texture or pattern is vital to prevent the curtains from feeling too stark or sterile.

Grey Curtains 

Grey is another versatile colour that complements both warm and cool colour schemes. Whether you opt for a light grey or a deeper charcoal, grey curtains always add sophistication and depth to a room. They are particularly effective in contemporary spaces where a neutral yet stylish look is desired.

Which Curtains Should You Choose?

Choosing the right curtains involves considering not only the latest trends but also the specific needs of your space, from the colour of your walls to the amount of natural light. By selecting curtains that complement your decor and enhance your room's overall aesthetic, you can create a space that is both stylish and functional.

The best curtains for you are those that resonate with your personal style while enhancing the ambience and comfort of your home. Whether you choose bold patterns like the Wallflower Night Garden Curtains or opt for the understated elegance of the Corduroy Sand Curtains, the curtain trends of 2025 provide a wealth of options to suit any taste.