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    Sense-scaping: The Interior Design Trend Focused on Wellbeing

    Brittany BathgateBy Brittany BathgateJanuary 24, 2025No Comments
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    The trend of Sense-scaping is taking the interior design world by storm in 2025, as homeowners seek to create spaces that foster not only aesthetic appeal but also emotional and physical wellbeing. According to interior design experts, this holistic approach integrates all five senses—sight, touch, sound, smell, and taste—to craft immersive environments that prioritise comfort, relaxation, and personal connection.

    Lucy Mather, from Arighi Bianchi, explains that Sense-scaping is about more than just making a room look good; it’s about using design to enhance the sensory experience of a space. “This movement goes beyond aesthetics to create interiors that evoke emotional responses and promote wellness,” she says. “By considering how a space looks, feels, sounds, smells, and even tastes, we can design environments that foster mindfulness and relaxation.”

    One key aspect of Sense-scaping is the creation of quiet zones, where noise pollution is minimised, offering spaces dedicated to relaxation or mindfulness. Layered lighting, such as soft uplights, dimmable lamps, and candlelight, plays a crucial role in creating mood-enhancing atmospheres. These thoughtful touches are aimed at curating spaces that nurture physical and emotional health.

    Megan Baker from My Fitted Bedroom agrees, noting that this trend aligns with the growing focus on wellbeing within the home. She explains that customers are increasingly looking for colours, layouts, and designs that reduce stress and promote a sense of calm. “People want their homes to be more than functional; they want them to positively impact their senses and overall wellbeing,” Baker says.

    The bedroom, in particular, is a key focus in the Sense-scaping trend. By incorporating calming colour palettes, smart storage solutions, and minimal patterns, the bedroom can be transformed into a tranquil oasis. “Colour psychology is vital in creating calming spaces,” says Baker. “Clutter-free designs help make rooms feel inviting and calm, contributing to better well-being and even productivity.”

    Matt Thomas from Apollo Blinds highlights the role of natural materials in enhancing the Sense-scaping experience. He notes the growing demand for fabrics such as velvet, linen, jute, and wool, which evoke comfort and warmth. “Handwoven textiles and artisanal materials are becoming increasingly popular, as consumers seek authenticity and a deeper connection to their homes,” Thomas says.

    The Milan Furniture Show also showcased the shift towards softer, more inviting furniture. Designers are moving away from minimalist designs, embracing soft, rounded lines that encourage relaxation and comfort. This trend reflects a broader desire for dynamic, inviting spaces where comfort is at the forefront.

    Incorporating tactile materials, calming colours, and thoughtful lighting and sound designs are key strategies for creating a sense-scaped home. The growing popularity of this approach reflects a broader cultural shift towards making living spaces not just visually pleasing, but emotionally nourishing.

    As the trend continues to evolve, homeowners are increasingly embracing the idea of designing for all five senses, with an emphasis on creating environments that support mental health and overall wellbeing. Whether through luxurious velvet furnishings, calming soundscapes, or natural scents, Sense-scaping is redefining how we think about interior design in 2025.

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