Between Maximalism and Medimalism: Opposites Attract
The world of interiors in 2025 loves to play with extremes. Two seemingly opposite trends are dominating: maximalism and medimalism. And they both have everything to do with your walls.
Maximalism celebrates excess – vibrant colors, bold patterns, imaginative wallpaper, and lots of personality. Here, layering and mixing are encouraged. A statement wall becomes the visual heart of the room – perfect for anyone who sees their wall as a canvas.
Medimalism, on the other hand, embraces reduction – but not at the expense of impact. This new minimalism uses targeted accents: a single strip of textured wallpaper, a soft gradient, or a calm motif can make a clear statement. It's not about “less is more,” but “less, but better.”
Wallpaper as a Creative Stage
Whether expressive or subtle – wallpaper in 2025 is the ideal way to personalize your space. Especially popular: oversized floral motifs, geometric Art Deco patterns, and organic textures in natural tones. Thanks to digital printing, even large-scale artworks can now become wall-sized murals.
Rooms with Character
A statement wall works in any room – from the living room to the home office. The key is: it tells a story. It adds character and creates contrast. When paired with understated furniture, it can have powerful impact without feeling overwhelming. In maximalist rooms, it brings depth and texture.
Get Inspired
The trend clearly moves toward individuality. Away from the cookie-cutter look and toward personal expression. Wallpaper plays a central role – it’s easy to apply (and remove), endlessly versatile, and instantly transforms any room. 2025 is the year your wall gets to speak. Loud or quiet – as long as it’s stylish.