Love Island’s famous villa is being updated ahead of the upcoming 2025 summer show. The renewed villa will provide plenty of scope for romance, drama and stormy situations, mainly with the new and different firepit and outdoor spaces. People are already buzzing about the changes and fans are ready for the new season. Mallorca’s villa construction is progressing well and everything is looking great for both the players and those watching at home.
Modern Update for a Famous Place
A key element of this new format is the firepit, where things like recouplings, dumpings and arguments are shown. A fresh purple theme has been chosen for the firepit area this year. You will now see that a bright purple carpet covers the space around the seating and continues up the fashionable runway toward the firepit. Purple paint also gracefully ends behind the seating area to create a daring, new-style backdrop. The switch to friendlier colors means this season of The Crown will bring plenty of extra drama.
The courtyard and terraces are receiving big improvements. The show’s central feature, the rectangular pool, is always there for the Islanders to cool down and interact. The decking around the pool is being changed, giving guests room to relax together in the sun or by the light of flickering lamps. There is currently construction on an outdoor kitchen and seating area, so Islanders can easily prepare their own breakfasts, the only meal they cook on the show. The fairy lights which make everything look more magical after the sun sets, have already been put up. But fans will notice that the roof terrace does not make an appearance—leaving them to wonder if it will still be there or if Mendez has different ideas this time.
The Tick-Tock Race
Ahead of the show’s opening, the team is working hard to finish setting everything up. You can tell from the many large construction vehicles and trailers that the makeover is significant. Mike Spencer, executive producer, says they are working to make the villa more attractive to online audiences, using bright colors and trendy designs. All of the exciting updates are sure to make each part of the villa beautiful, helping make this season’s events even more special.

Host Maya Jama has given fans a preview of what’s new in the villa. People have called the new outdoor kitchen with its light pink and white look the “candyfloss kitchen.” The breakfast bar and fridge also include the fun pattern, matching what you see in Barbie and showing they are still fashionable today. Jama is really looking forward to this season and has guaranteed that we’ll see plenty of drama and possible “forever romances.”
Love Island has a Familar Touch with a Fresh Spin
This year, Love Island is back on the island of Mallorca, but the new villa adds a different feel to the surroundings. Following the success of All Stars 2025 held in a splendid South African mansion, Channel 10 hopes the makeover will add to the excitement. Although the event will happen where it all began last year, the new design will brighten up the famous villa.
The updated outdoor areas and firepit make the villa ready to witness incredible emotional occasions. People are already guessing at how the new aesthetic will shift the relationships among the Islanders, hoping to see how the setting and experience will affect the romantic moments and battles.
Keeping up with the changes of the times
How the Love Island villa is changed for the 2025 season proves the show’s commitment to staying the same while also changing. The adventurous choices in set and wardrobe show the creators’ intention to keep the show interesting and important over time. As actors and directors finish the last details of their set, everywhere looks forward to an interesting series this summer. The new and improved villa is all set to host Love Island this year.