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Goodbye minimal, hello maximal! Dopamine décor is here, loud and proud, so prepare to have your senses stimulated because we’ve got a list of the hottest interior design trends to expect in 2024! This new year is all about creating beautiful and unique spaces that reflect who we are inside. No more holding back with hyper-safe choices because now is the time to put it all out there and take risks. After all, life is short, so why not live it up and express your true self? Go ahead – create that dream home you always imagined as a child. Because breaking traditional norms and taking risks is all the rage for 2024!
1.) Biophilic Design
Amidst the many design trends you can expect in 2024, plants are at the top of the list! That’s right, the outdoors are making their way in. Biophilic design is a concept used within the building industry to increase occupant connectivity to the natural environment through the use of direct nature, indirect nature, and space and place conditions. In other words, it’s a way of creating interior and architectural designs with a focus on nature such as natural lighting, open-air ventilation, and landscaping.
This nature-based design trend dates back to the 1984 book by E.O. Wilson, Biophilia which describes the inherent urge for humans to affiliate with other forms of life. Incorporating the natural world into your man-made space brings a refreshing and closer connection to the beauty of the world around us. Plants have become the new centerpieces with this trend and it’s giving eco chic.
2.) Retro and Custom Wallpaper Patterns
Retro design elements continue to remain an interior design staple as they recirculate throughout the decades, and this year is no exception! Vintage vibes are ever so popular when it comes to design trends to expect in 2024, and bold wallpaper patterns are leading the charge. Expect to see wall to wall vibrant colors and striking patterns. Also among the trends are dark, moody tones, vintage landscape murals, and modern, fresh takes on classic creations.
Not into the retro look but feeling something more contemporary? Many of today’s artists are creating new, custom-designed wallpaper that will not only elevate your space, but create fun and unique talking points for your guests. None of those overdone, cookie-cutter styles here – just bold, beautiful art for your home.
3.) Gentile + Bold = The Perfect Duo
So maybe you’re intimidated by the thought of a pink velvet couch or multi-colored wallpaper. Don’t worry, we have solutions! Combining bold pieces with more subdued and simple elements can result in a balanced aesthetic that’s both fun and palatable. By juxtaposing geometric lines with soft shapes, intense colors with neutrals, and patterns with solids, you can make a bold statement while striking a balance between quirky and cozy.
If committing to the maximal trends isn’t on your to do list for 2024, you should certainly consider the gentle and bold combo. This pairing may just be the perfect match of both funky and traditional you’ve been waiting for!
4.) Color, color, and more color!
As the earth completes another 356-day journey around the sun, get ready for unexpected color palettes to take center stage. Shades such as magenta, Paris green, and orange are exuding main character energy, and even ceilings won’t be left out of the fun. White ceilings may become a thing of the past as people embrace 360 degrees of color. And cabinets are no longer limited to white or neutral tones, which provide even more opportunities for self expression through the use of color.
Whether you prefer bright and saturated colors or more muted ones, 2024 has got you covered. Muted colors are particularly popular, offering a middle ground between deep colors and pastels. Subdued enough to be cozy yet still making a statement, muted colors are perfect for those who want to add a pop of color without going overboard. And we didn’t forget about the floors! Striking, colorful area rugs are also taking the interior design world by storm serving as statement pieces without the long-term commitment. Gone are the days of playing it safe with millennial gray! 2024 is the year to express your wild side, and what better way to do so than with color?
5.) Textures
By incorporating textured design elements, you can bring new sensory experiences and life back to otherwise bland and boring surfaces. This year, you can anticipate a wide variety of textural uses. In fact, one great way to transform your space into something more dynamic is by incorporating materials like plaster into your paint, or using stones to create an accent wall. Additionally, you can explore textured ceramics, or elements of wood to add more visual interest to your space. If bold colors or eccentric wallpaper are not your style, you can still make a huge impact by using interesting and unique textures to personalize your spaces. This approach will allow you to make a statement without the color/pattern overload. Not to mention it’s so incredibly satisfying to touch.
6.) 1970’s Takeover
As we move further into the 21st century, it seems that the disco decade continues to exert its influence on design trends. Therefore 2024 is no different as many of the design trends are reminiscent of the 1970s. Warm tones and textures, which are synonymous with the era, can be seen throughout a variety of today’s trends. From modern-retro furniture to wood paneling, and even burnt orange tones, there is a ’70s influence in almost any form you can think of. Some of today’s popular choices include checkered patterns, bulbous lines and shapes, and bold artwork. However, you can expect to see a multitude of different interior design interpretations inspired by this groovy decade throughout 2024. In short, the 1970s design trends continue to shape and influence the world of design, and there are no signs of stopping!
Is 2024 the beginning of a new era?
Have you ever considered how interior design trends become a visual reflection of our cultural identity? Perhaps 2024 is the perfect year for rewriting the rules and questioning the status quo. Whether you plan to live out your childhood dreams through use of paints and textures, or simply create a space that’s fun and eye-catching, now is your time to shine!
I recognized 70s at the start. My graduation year in interior design. Full circle for me. Should be fun. I’ve retired.
Ive retired.