We are well and truly into the year 2024 now. If you’re designing your new home or renovating an existing living space, you’ll likely be wondering what the current trends in interior design are for the year.
While there might be some fashion developments that will surprise you, there are also long-lasting and timeless design motifs that you’ll be sure to recognise. Either way, we’ve put together a complete list of the top interior design trends for the new year just for you.
Furniture with Curves
Curvy furniture is back! These practical and aesthetically wonderful pieces of furniture have been steadily increasing in popularity over the last few years and are expected to remain trendy for years to come.
Curvy furniture brings depth and softness to a space whilst also being functional. Of course, the size and layout of your living room will influence the type of seating that best suits your particular application.Â
Chrome Furniture
Direct from the mid-century modern interior design trend, using chrome in furniture is making the rounds. There are lots of ways in which you can incorporate this aesthetic in your interior design.Â
Tables, chairs and even shelving units can all offer palettes for the effective use of chrome and can help you achieve a balanced yet engaging aesthetic.Â
Vintage Lamps
Lighting is a highly practical component of interior design and one of the standout current trends in interior design is using your choice of lighting in a way that makes a strong fashion statement; Vintage lamps is one of those statements.Â
For carefully considered and meticulously designed areas of the home, overhead lighting can feel too stark and intrusive. Lamps, particularly vintage lamps, bring more than just lighting: They infuse style, personality and old world glamour in just about any room of the house.
Artwork as a Statement Piece
This is surely an interior design trend we can all get behind. Getting involved in the world of art can be overwhelming for some, but there’s no reason why you have to break the bank purchasing the most expensive gallery offering.
Choose a piece of art that reflects your personality and injects a bit of the style and vibe you want guests and visitors to feel in your home. Being a statement piece, you can even go bigger and bolder without worrying about it being too much. Vibrant art and abstract pieces are particularly effective in offering opportunities to bring some colour to barren or monochrome coloured walls.
Subtle, Quiet Luxury
As far as 2024 interior design trends go, this one is among the more widely appealing. Ostentatious shows of luxury and opulence may be right for certain homes, but there is a growing trend for opting for quieter and more subtle luxury in aesthetics. Think more golden accents than golden sculptures.
Quiet luxury is also an aesthetic that evokes feelings of understated yet discernable appreciation for the nice things in life. It’s humble yet confident, and a perfect aesthetic for many homes in 2024.
Dark Accents and Wood
Dark wood tones, whether in your flooring or furniture, brings an ambiance to a space and a sense of cosiness and warmth. In recent decades, with the rise of minimalist and Scandinavian aesthetics, dark wood dropped a little in popularity.
But it’s roaring back in a big way. More and more trends are opting for darker over light wood as interior designers are embracing more personalised and bolder styles.Â
Exposed Brick Walls
Exposed tiled brick walls are back in fashion and making a stir. Living rooms, kitchens, outdoor patios… This unique and iconic feature wall adds more than just an aesthetic statement to a space.Â
The texture inherent in tiled brick brings an extra quality and dimension enhancing the overall design and style.Â
Farmhouse Interior Design Style
Among the more interesting interior design trends that are emerging is the farmhouse chic design. Current trends include everything from top-to-toe farmhouse aesthetics to simply opting for exposed wooden beams or wooden furnishings.
There’s something down to Earth and tranquil about a farmhouse-inspired interior design and it’s great to see it become one of the trends for 2024.
Bold Colours
This might be another current trend in interior design that’s drawing a stark line between modern styling and the minimalist, modern preferences of the last few decades. Incorporating bold colours and patterns in your living spaces allows for a greater incorporation of personal style and preferences. Plus, different colours allow you to play with the brightness or moodiness of a particular room, as you prefer.Â
Bold colours are particularly apparent as a bathroom interior design trend as well as more and more people are turning their bathrooms into personal spa retreats and the like.Â
Similarly, colourful kitchens are becoming more and more popular too, especially as part of a complementary pairing with the trend of choosing intentionally kitsch kitchen wares.
Stylised Grouting
Grouting is not the first thing that comes to mind in interior design. But this practical component of your tiling and flooring offers an often overlooked opportunity. Bright and colourful grouting can help monochromatic tiling really pop off the wall or floors.
The interior design trends in bathrooms has included black and white tile-grouting combinations for a while, but as with the trend of bold colours elsewhere around the home, coloured and stylised grouting is taking this design choice to a whole new level.Â
Unique Dining Rooms
From distinctive dining room chairs to unique, bespoke dining room tables, the family eating space has been promoted from practical to fashionable.Â
Much of the interior design trends in dining rooms have focused on artwork and decor without much interest being placed on the furniture itself. Yet choosing some funky and quirky dining room furniture can help to turn what’s often a stock-standard corner of the home into a visual feast to complement the literal one going on within it.Â
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