So lets dive into the interior design trend of 2024…
Interior design trends of 2024 look like they are going to take a lot of inspiration from fashion trends. The intersection of interior design trends and fashion trends has historically been unpredictable, often even contradictory. Take the mid-2010s as an example: while Gucci’s maximalist style and Balenciaga’s oversized silhouettes were flying off the shelves, home interiors were adorned with calm, earthy tones of brown and cream. Similarly, while street style and athleisure dominated our wardrobes, classic farmhouse and mid-century modern styles reigned supreme in our living spaces.
However, in 2024, the worlds of interior design and fashion will become more intertwined than ever before. Vogue recently interviewed 16 renowned decorators about the interior design trends they are witnessing in clients’ homes, and one term, in particular, stood out: quiet luxury. According to designer Timothy Corrigan, this trend, influenced by the TV show Succession and a shift away from flashy luxury, will continue to infiltrate home design. It comes as no surprise that sophisticated brands like Hermès are thriving while some of the more ostentatious luxury brands are struggling. So, how does quiet luxury manifest itself in our homes?
According to Jake Arnold, a designer whose clients include Chrissy Teigen and Katy Perry, it is similar to assembling a quiet luxury wardrobe. The focus will be on classic investment pieces that form the foundation of a room, such as dark woods, luxurious textures, and traditionally shaped furniture that can withstand the test of time through re-upholstery. On the other hand, Instagram-worthy rooms with bold statement pieces and neon signs are becoming less popular. Vicky Charles of Charles & Co. states that people are tired of stage-set interiors that prioritise aesthetics over comfort and functionality. Additionally, as celebrities like Meghan Markle and Jennifer Lawrence embrace “latte dressing,” the trend of “latte decorating” is expected to follow suit. Martyn Lawrence Bullard predicts that we will see this rich brown hue, from lacquered walls to velvet drapery to textured linen sofas, making its way into interior spaces.
Furthermore, the cherry-red colour that dominated the fashion scene in 2023 may also find its place in our homes, according to Joy Moyler. In conclusion, the relationship between interior design and fashion is evolving, with quiet luxury becoming increasingly prevalent in our homes. We are moving away from flashy aesthetics towards timeless investment pieces, embracing comfort and functionality. As fashion trends influence our interior spaces, we can expect to see the emergence of latte decorating and the incorporation of rich brown and vibrant red hues into our homes.
What trends are losing popularity? It appears that the ivory boucle trend has reached its peak, along with fake fur throws. Additionally, the era of fast furniture is coming to an end, which is not surprising considering how often it gets discarded. However, it is Jeremiah Brent who eloquently captures the biggest mistake one can make in design: neglecting personal taste in favour of what one believes should be their taste. According to him, true timelessness in design comes from personalization. Interiors should reflect your own story, lifestyle, and passions.
Now, let us delve into the top interior design trends to watch out for in 2024, as well as those that are becoming obsolete.
What’s In For 2024
Quiet luxury
Similar to creating a refined and understated wardrobe, the world of design also places great emphasis on timeless and enduring pieces that serve as the foundation for a well-crafted space. These investment pieces, much like the quiet luxury trend, possess classic shapes and silhouettes that possess the ability to adapt and evolve through the art of reupholstery.
Inspired by the popular TV show Succession and an era saturated with ostentatious luxury streetwear, this trend has seamlessly made its way into the realm of home design. Enveloping spaces with a sense of opulence, sumptuous fabrics exude a luxurious allure, complemented by the warm hues of rich woods and subtle patterns adorning larger furniture pieces. As a result, it comes as no surprise that esteemed brands like Hermès continue to flourish, while some of their flashier counterparts have experienced setbacks.
Mono-rooms
Decorating with tone-on-tone colours adds a touch of sophistication and excitement to any room. By layering various shades of a single colour, you can highlight the texture, silhouette, and materials within the space. When all the elements in a room, including the furniture, feature the same textile pattern, it creates a cohesive and visually appealing look.
Whether the architectural design is minimalistic or intricate, this approach allows the furniture to take centre stage and make a lasting impression.
Fashion colours as home colours
Brown is on the verge of experiencing a significant breakthrough. It has already made its mark in the fashion industry, and now we can anticipate its presence in interior design, adorning lacquered walls, luxurious velvet drapes, and sumptuous linen sofas with rich textures.
The year 2023 witnessed the reign of red in the world of fashion, and it seems this trend will extend its influence into our living spaces. Personally, I find myself eagerly anticipating this shift, as brown might even be paired with a touch of latte to create a harmonious blend that exudes sophistication and warmth.
Vintage lighting
Vintage lighting adds a touch of elegance to any living area, creating an atmosphere that is both timeless and irresistible. A thoughtfully chosen piece has the power to seamlessly unite a room, evoking a sense of refined sophistication. By incorporating vintage lighting into your home, you infuse a charming patina that is often absent. With the ideal fixture, a space can effortlessly harmonise, emanating an air of meticulous curation.
It is highly probable that we will witness a wide array of 1950s-era Italian and French floor lamps and pendants, providing ample selection for discerning homeowners.
Here at Abby Mouldings, we make beautiful ceiling centres that are all traditionally hand-crafted these add an exquisite vintage touch to any rooms lighting.
China pantries
There is currently a demand for modern interpretations of the traditional ‘butler pantry’ concept, providing dedicated spaces to showcase and store flatware and China. These spaces would ideally have a retail-inspired aesthetic, elevating the presentation and storage of these items.
Stripes
Stripes have emerged as a captivating design element, capturing attention with their audacious charm. Immerse yourself in the indulgence of a room adorned with full-dip stripes, or revel in the allure of a shower embellished with impeccably tiled stripes. These mesmerising patterns exude a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, infusing a breath of fresh air into any space.
The recent surge in popularity of vibrant, candy-style stripes is an undeniable testament to their captivating allure. These striking patterns have made their mark at the prestigious Broadwick Soho and have found their way into the exquisite And Objects shop on the illustrious Pimlico Road.
While geometric patterns such as windowpanes and stripes have stood the test of time, they have also become the epitome of current trends. Their timeless elegance and effortless simplicity have captivated the hearts of many. The undeniable allure of these patterns is particularly pronounced when intertwined with a captivating blue and white colour palette, igniting a sense of fascination within the onlookers.
Glass bricks
Glass bricks are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, reminiscent of their heyday in the 1980s and 1990s, when they were primarily used for showers and bathrooms. However, in today’s design landscape, these versatile blocks are being explored as a cutting-edge materials for floors, tables, and tiles, showcasing their adaptability and innovative potential.
This evolving trend has caught the attention of designers like Brigette Romanek of Romanek Design Studio, who are embracing the unique properties of glass bricks to create stunning and contemporary spaces.
Yellow
Buttery yellow is making a comeback as a popular choice for millwork in kitchens and pantries. This trend extends to upholstery as well, especially in rooms that are flooded with natural light, such as kitchens, sunrooms, or outdoor spaces.
We are witnessing a revival of traditional elements, as they are being reimagined in countless ways to bring character and individuality to our living spaces. It takes a certain level of confidence to skilfully blend a vibrant colour like yellow with classic designs, rich textures, and deep woods.
Local makers and design
In the year 2024, there will be a substantial surge in the prominence of local artisans and designers. As people become increasingly inclined to support businesses within their own communities, they will actively seek to incorporate the exquisite craftsmanship of these skilled individuals into their homes. This desire will often manifest itself through the utilisation of local materials and the patronage of local crafts.
Drawing inspiration from the distinctive style and traditions of a specific region will allow homeowners to tap into the invaluable wisdom accumulated over centuries. The outcome will be a reflection of the area’s culture and expertise, evident in the carefully selected materials. Embracing the allure of reclaimed floors, alongside a deep admiration for heritage architecture, will undoubtedly elevate the significance of the artisan’s touch within every creation.
For more than three decades, Abby Mouldings has been a reputable establishment in Devon, specializing in the manufacturing and installation of top-notch plaster mouldings for both residential and commercial properties. With immense pride, we introduce our team of experienced craftsmen, whose exceptional skills have breathed new life into countless worn-out structures across Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset, transforming them into veritable pieces of art.
Recognizing the uniqueness of each client, we hold great value in individuality, allowing us to deliver bespoke work that consistently satisfies our customers. Our well-earned reputation for unmatched quality and unwavering adherence to tight deadlines has positioned us as pioneers in the realm of plaster moulding restoration.
In addition to our core services, we extend a comprehensive restoration solution, which includes meticulously cleaning cornices to revive their original allure by removing layers of accumulated paint and grime.
Dark wood-panelled walls
There is a notable resurgence in the utilisation of dark wood-panelled walls, as they infuse spaces with a sense of warmth and comfort. This trend seamlessly bridges the gap between traditional and modern aesthetics. For instance, in our recent project at Estelle Manor, a charming hotel nestled within a historic manor house in the Cotswolds, we incorporated wood panelling in the library. To achieve an intriguing juxtaposition, we paired this classic element with contemporary furniture. It is worth mentioning that creating this sought-after look does not require exorbitant wealth. One can opt for cost-effective alternatives like faux bois, which mimics the appearance of wood through paint, or even opt for wood veneer wallpaper.
Mixing textures
People have been embracing a new trend of incorporating various textures into their homes, creating a dynamic atmosphere. This can be seen through the combination of plaster walls with wooden floors or ceilings, effortlessly adding depth to any space. Furthermore, individuals are now experimenting with a mix of corduroys, mohairs, and velvet staples, recognising that life is all about embracing vibrant colours, patterns, and textures.
These elements are utilized to complement one another, resulting in visually stunning interiors. Rather than favouring sleek and new finishes, there is a growing preference for tactile materials that age gracefully. Handwoven textiles, intricate stones, and expressive woods are now highly sought after, as they bring a subtle sophistication to any room. The beauty lies in the harmonious combination of these mixed materials, creating an interior that appears curated and intriguing, surpassing what may have been solely designed.
Marble accessories
The use of stone or marble furniture and accessories has gained immense popularity recently. From elegant marble coasters and trays to remarkable coffee tables like our Sur coffee table, incorporating unconventional materials can truly infuse your home with a distinct character.
Silver accents
Our prediction is that silver will dominate the upcoming year. Its formidable nature, everlasting appeal, and adaptability allow it to strike a perfect balance between conventional and contemporary.
One-of-a-kind pieces
The appreciation for craftsmanship has gained significant momentum as we witness a surge in the recognition of handmade and unique items. Pottery, dishware, and art possess an exceptional quality that adds an exclusive touch… These distinct pieces are the ultimate finishing touch when adorning a fresh living environment.
Speaking of exclusivity, there is a significant trend among parents to incorporate a touch of nostalgia by showcasing artwork created by their children during their early schooling years.
Collectibles
By appreciating the art of collecting and curating unique items within our homes, we create spaces filled with personal meaning. These collections can range from a carefully chosen ensemble of small 19th-century landscape paintings to a captivating assortment of Italian flags representing nobility, capriccios, and floral still life.
A home truly comes alive when it is adorned with treasures that hold significance to its inhabitants. In recent times, auction rooms have emerged as vibrant hubs of design innovation. This shift has allowed dealers to seamlessly mingle with the general public, transforming auction houses into highly sought-after shopping destinations. This trend is only set to soar in 2024 as more individuals seek out extraordinary discoveries with captivating histories and impeccable provenance.
The allure lies not only in these remarkable finds but also in the sustainable nature that vintage, antique, and second-hand furniture effortlessly embody. The auction house experience has evolved into a realm where style meets responsibility, providing a harmonious blend of individuality and ecological consciousness.
Futuristic materials
According to designer Kelly Wearstler, there is a strong likelihood that futuristic elements and modern fixtures constructed using revolutionary materials such as recycled plastics and fungi-derived fibres will persistently make significant advancements, surpassing existing standards and expectations.
So, there you have it, trends for 2024.
While it is always exciting to see new trends emerge in the world of interior design, it is important to approach them with a practical mindset. The trends of 2024, such as quiet luxury, vintage lighting, mixing textures, and shopping local, are all great concepts to incorporate into your home.
However, it is important to remember that trends come and go, and ultimately, the most important aspect of design is creating a space that reflects your personal style and makes you feel comfortable.