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Tendencias en decoración 2025 para viviendas turísticas: cómo aumentar reservas con pequeños cambios

»​ PUBLICADO EN Decoration and furnishings
28 de August de 2025

Take a look at the 2025 interior design trends for holiday homes and how this can help boost bookings for your property. In an increasingly competitive market, it’s the little details that make all the difference when it comes to standing out on platforms such as Airbnb or Booking.com. Today, we’ll be sharing the interior design trends for 2025 and how you can transform your property and attract more guests with just a few small changes.

 

What are the interior design trends for holiday apartments for the 2025–2026 season?

The power of first impressions

80% of travellers choose accommodation mainly based on the photos. That’s why thoughtful décor isn’t a luxury, but an investment that translates into more clicks and more bookings.

Trending colours and materials for 2025

  • Earth tones and neutrals: sand, terracotta and warm beiges that convey a sense of calm and naturalness.

  • Natural fibres and materials: rattan, linen, organic cotton, light-coloured wood.

  • Splashes of colour: soft greens and blues, inspired by nature, ideal for coastal areas such as the Costa de la Luz.

 

Lighting: the invisible key

A bright home feels more spacious, clean and welcoming.

  • Replace cool-toned bulbs with warm-toned ones (2700K–3000K).

  • Add floor or table lamps to create a cosy atmosphere.

  • Make the most of natural light with sheer curtains.

 

Functional and versatile furniture

Travellers are placing increasing value on comfort.

  • Sofa beds and beds with storage.

  • Extendable tables or small desks for working from home.

  • Durable, easy-to-clean furniture: an investment that saves money in the long run.

 

Textiles and practical home décor

At HOMA, we provide all the necessary textiles: bed linen, covers, towels and basic essentials for every room. This ensures consistency, quality and comfort for our guests.

What we ask of property owners is that their home be tastefully and attractively decorated, with touches that convey a sense of comfort, without the need for major investment. We do not recommend expensive works of art or fragile decorative items, as the aim is to create a welcoming, functional and durable space.

Details that make all the difference

  • Cosy textiles (cushions, blankets, easy-to-clean rugs).

  • Simple, locally sourced décor: prints, photographs or inexpensive handcrafted items.

  • Practical technology: smart locks, high-quality Wi-Fi, USB sockets.

 

Conclusion

Investing in décor doesn’t mean spending more; it means spending wisely and practically. With just a few small changes, you can enhance the guest experience and boost the profitability of your holiday home.

👉 Do you want your property to stand out and attract more bookings? At HOMA, we can advise you on how to make each property more appealing, functional and competitive.

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