This summer, interior decoration is filled with light, soft shapes and organic materials. At Walter Haus we firmly believe in the transformative power of the home, and that is why we opt for environments that transmit calm, serenity and authenticity. Minimalism is not synonymous with coldness, but with balance: well-organized spaces, free of excess, but full of character. Small gestures such as rearranging furniture, eliminating unnecessary divisions or incorporating natural elements can make a difference. Renovating does not always imply a major renovation, it is enough to adjust details so that each room breathes harmony.
Curves that embrace space
Straight lines give way to curved and rounded shapes, both in furniture and architecture. This trend not only provides a contemporary touch, but also visually softens spaces and makes them more welcoming. At Walter Haus we observe how our clients increasingly value this type of design, which invites comfort and improves functionality. From a curved sofa to an oval mirror or a shelf with soft edges, curves help create a fluid decoration, without breaks, where everything fits together naturally.


Earth colors for an enveloping atmosphere
Warm tones are consolidated as the great allies of interior design in 2025. Colors such as beige, terracotta, greige or mocha mousse provide an enveloping sensation that connects with nature and generates calm. At Walter Haus we frequently use them in home staging or personalized decoration projects, because these neutral tones are timeless and versatile. They work well in any season and easily match different styles. Our recommendation: avoid pure white if you want to avoid coldness and opt for ranges that convey well-being and elegance.
Textures that make the difference
Texture is key to elevate the decoration without needing to overload the space. A sofa with velvety fabric, linen cushions, rough ceramic vases or paintings with sandy finishes can transform an ordinary corner into a place full of personality. At Walter Haus we are in favor of highlighting specific areas with tactile and visual elements that add interest. The key is to combine without saturating: a relief wall, a natural fiber rug or thick curtains are enough to enrich the atmosphere of the home with subtle sophistication.

Natural materials to connect with what is essential
Sustainability continues to set the course for design in 2025, and natural materials are the undisputed protagonists. Natural wood, stone, rattan, linen or jute not only add beauty, but also connect the space with authenticity. At Walter Haus we carefully select each piece in our projects to ensure durability and style. These types of materials not only have a unique aesthetic, but they age well and provide warmth. Incorporating them, whether in furniture, lighting or small accessories, is an elegant way to opt for responsible interior design with soul.