From the “Resimercial” revolution to neuroaesthetics, discover the top commercial design trends 2025 and how strategic art placement creates the future-ready workspace. As we move closer to 2025, the definition of the “office” is undergoing a radical transformation. It is no longer just a place to sit and type; it is a hub for connection, collaboration, and well-being. For architects and interior designers, this shift demands a new toolkit. We are moving away from cold corporate efficiency towards environments that prioritize the human experience. Art is central to this shift. This report analyzes the future of office design and how you can leverage art to stay ahead of the curve.
Trend 1: The “Resimercial” Revolution Adds Warmth
The sharp divide between “living” and “working” has dissolved. The dominant trend for office design 2025 is resimercial design—bringing the comfort and aesthetic of the residential world into the commercial sphere.
Blurring Lines: Bringing Home Comforts to the Office
Employees returning to the office miss the comfort of home. Designers are responding with soft seating, warm lighting, and rugs. The stark, intimidating corporate lobby is out; the “living room lobby” is in.
Why Textured Art is Essential for Cozy, Human-Centric Spaces
Standard corporate posters feel cold. To achieve a resimercial vibe, designers are specifying handmade, textured art. The tactile quality of a heavy impasto painting introduces softness and imperfection, creating human-centric spaces that feel inviting and lived-in, rather than sterile.

Trend 2: Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing
Sustainability is no longer a buzzword; it’s a baseline requirement. Clients are scrutinizing the carbon footprint and ethical origins of every item in the fit-out, including decor.
Moving Away from Mass-Produced, Disposable Decor
Fast furniture and disposable decor are losing favor. The trend in sustainable office decor focuses on longevity and quality. Designers are looking for pieces that will last for decades, not just until the next rebrand.
The Value of Handmade: Low-Carbon Footprint Artistry
Sustainable design champions the maker. Sourcing 100% handmade paintings from Oilarthub aligns with ESG goals. Unlike machine-printed art that relies on heavy industrial processes, our art is crafted by hand, offering a lower carbon footprint and supporting the ethical livelihood of real artists. Design a sustainable and inspiring workspace. Explore our Eco-Conscious Handmade Art collection.
Trend 3: Neuroaesthetics and Wellness at Work
Neuroaesthetics in interior design is the science of how our brains respond to beauty and space. It is becoming a key driver for wellness in the workplace.
How Color and Fracture Affect Employee Mental Health
Research shows that fractal patterns (complex shapes often found in nature) can lower stress by up to 60%. Art that incorporates these organic complexities and soothing colors engages the brain’s pleasure centers, directly combating burnout.
Using Biophilic Art to Reduce Cognitive Fatigue
Biophilic art—art that mimics nature—is essential for mental restoration. Looking at a textured landscape or an organic abstract provides a “soft focus” moment, allowing the brain to recover from the “hard focus” of staring at screens, thereby reducing cognitive fatigue.

Trend 4: Flexible and Hybrid Workspaces
The future of workspace is fluid. Rooms need to multitask, serving as a town hall one minute and a quiet zone the next.
Zoning Open Spaces with Visual Art Anchors
In vast open plans, walls aren’t always available to define areas. Strategically placed large-scale art on pillars or movable partitions acts as visual anchors, subtly defining “zones” for different activities without building permanent barriers.
Acoustic Art: The Hero of the Flexible Office
Flexibility often means noise. Acoustic Art is becoming the hero product of 2025. It solves the open-plan noise problem beautifully, allowing for flexibility without the cacophony. It creates privacy in a hybrid world.

Trend 5: The “Destination Office” Experience
Why commute? The office must offer something the home cannot. It must become a “Destination Office” that focuses on experience and culture.
Curating Instagrammable Moments in Lobbies and Lounges
Companies are asking designers to create “Instagrammable moments.” A massive, bespoke piece of statement art in the lobby creates a visual icon for the company—a backdrop for selfies and social sharing that amplifies the employer brand.
Custom Brand Art that Tells a Unique Story
Generic art implies a generic company. Custom brand art that subtly weaves in corporate values or colors through abstraction tells a unique story. It transforms the office into a physical manifestation of the company culture.
Future-Proof Your Design with Timeless Art
Trends in 2025 are not just about style; they are about substance. They prioritize the human, the sustainable, and the experiential. By integrating thoughtful, handmade, and functional art into your designs, you aren’t just decorating; you are future-proofing your projects.
Stay ahead of the curve. Partner with Oilarthub to bring the latest 2025 design trends to your next commercial project. Contact our Trade Team today.
Designing for the Future: Professional Q&A
What art colors are trending for commercial spaces in 2025? We are seeing a shift away from “corporate blue” towards “new neutrals” (warm beiges, terracotta, mushroom) and biophilic tones (sage green, moss, deep ocean blues). These colors support the resimercial and wellness trends.
Is acoustic art a passing trend or here to stay? It is here to stay. As long as glass and concrete dominate architecture, noise will be an issue. Acoustic art is the only solution that solves the functional problem while enhancing the aesthetic design, making it a long-term staple.
How does art contribute to LEED or WELL building certification? Art contributes to the “Mind” and “Community” concepts of the WELL Building Standard by promoting mental health and creating beauty. Using sustainable design art (low VOCs, sustainable materials) can also support LEED material credits.
How to balance trendy art with timeless design? Focus on quality. A piece of art may use a trendy color palette, but if it is a high-quality, handmade oil painting with rich texture, the medium itself carries a timeless weight that supersedes fleeting fads. Get started at Oilarthub.
