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Embracing large format surfaces

Large-format surfaces remain a key interior design trend for 2025, with luxurious finishes enhancing bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, and living spaces. Rocell’s large-format tiles, available in sizes like 80x80cm, 80x120cm, and 100x100cm, offer a seamless and elegant look. These tiles transform walls and floors into sophisticated, uniform spaces with minimal joints, elevating both aesthetics and functionality.


Natural stone accents

Natural stone adds timeless elegance and earthy texture to interiors, offering a sense of luxury and permanence. Materials like marble, granite, and slate can elevate spaces through countertops, flooring, or accent walls. Their rich textures and visual appeal create a grounded and sophisticated ambiance. Pairing natural stone with warm wood tones strikes a perfect balance, fostering an inviting and harmonious atmosphere.


Maximalism in design

Maximalism, the opposite of minimalism, revels in abundance and extravagance. Bold colours, intricate patterns, and diverse textures are making their way into bedrooms, creating visually dynamic and rich spaces. Layering different elements adds depth and intrigue, turning every corner into a visual delight. To keep the look balanced, begin with a neutral foundation and build up with layers of colour and pattern.


Home wellness spaces

As health and well-being take center stage, dedicated wellness spaces are becoming a must-have in home design. From compact yoga studios and meditation rooms to expansive spa-inspired bathrooms, these areas are designed for relaxation and rejuvenation. Incorporating natural light, indoor plants, and soothing colour palettes enhances the calming atmosphere. Rocell’s range of bathtubs and spa baths combines aesthetic appeal with functionality, offering the perfect elements to create a serene and luxurious wellness retreat within your home.


Blending outdoor and indoor spaces

The trend of merging indoor and outdoor spaces shows no signs of slowing down. Outdoor living areas are now designed to be just as comfortable and stylish as indoor spaces. Features like outdoor kitchens, cozy seating, and weather-resistant décor help create a seamless flow between the two, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. 


Creating Balance with Grounding Colours

Grounding colours, often used to create a calm and balanced atmosphere, draw from neutral and earthy tones like browns, greens, and gray-blues. These hues carry a sense of visual weight, contrasting with the lightness of pastels or creams. Their rising popularity reflects a shift away from overused all-neutral palettes, which can sometimes feel flat or washed out, toward more rooted and inviting spaces.