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Living Trends
Design with nature to improve well-being

We’ve known about the positive impact of nature on people for a long time – but is it possible to recreate the same effect indoors? In recent years, a clear trend has emerged for connecting the indoor environment with nature through architecture and interior design. It's called biophilic design, and there are many advantages to bringing nature into our working environments. From having been something added as a final touch, greenery in the workplace is now something we include in the planning stage.
Top Residential Building Trends to Watch in 2025

As we approach 2025, the residential building industry is seeing some exciting trends emerge that reflect shifts in technology, lifestyle, and sustainability. Today’s homeowners are looking for homes that are not just functional but also adaptable, environmentally conscious, and wellness-centered. Builders are responding by integrating advanced technology, eco-friendly materials, and flexible designs. Here are the key trends that are set to shape residential construction in 2025.
Rising Lifestyle Trends in 2025

The landscape of lifestyle trends is evolving at a breathtaking pace as we approach 2025. In this exclusive exchange, gain insights from founders and specialists on the latest shifts. Stay ahead of the curve with these transformative trends.
Engage in Primal Fitness
​​Though getting fit is nothing new when it comes to many people’s goals, engaging in primal fitness in order to accomplish this objective is becoming a greater trend as we get ready to head into 2025. Previous fitness goals encompassed traditional methods, such as gym memberships or fitness classes, but they are not the only ones available.
Primal fitness is a trend in which people focus on allowing their everyday activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, lifting objects, or squatting to reach items, as a way to get better, instead of the radical injection of a fitness program. In addition, these activities are general ones that come with the natural movement of the body rather than the contrived ones we see at the gym. So while traditional fitness programs will still be popular, primal fitness will be a trend that will get stronger heading into 2025.