A Glimpse into Interior Design’s Insights for 2024

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As we step into 2024, we continue to see exciting trends emerging in the world of interior design that promise to redefine and elevate your living spaces. From timeless colours to innovative textures, this year is all about embracing the beauty of nature, sustainability, and a touch of vintage charm.

Let’s dive into the top interior design trends that are set to make noise in 2024:

Earthy Tones Take Centre Stage

The question on everyone’s lips is what are the colours for 2024? The simple answer is earthy tones!

Green, a steadfast favourite in interior design, continues to dominate in 2024. However, this year, we’re witnessing a shift towards olives with yellow undertones, complemented by traditional darker and mid-tone greens. This trend aligns seamlessly with the ongoing theme of ‘bringing the outside in’ and the growing emphasis on eco-friendly practices in fabrics, recycling, and sustainability.

For a harmonious blend, pair these greens with brown and greige tones (not to be confused with grey).

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Home office with panelled wall and cupboard, built in desk, coupled with a dark green wall.

Brown is set to be a major player in 2024. Choose muted tones on walls and incorporate beaten leathers in mid and darker shades to infuse this trend into your interior spaces.

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Brown tones used to highlight the carpentry in the room, paired with olive green sofa, and brown sofa.
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Seating area in blues and browns. The brown leather chair dressed in blue and white patterned cushions.

Muted neutrals are also making a statement this year, with paler colours layered in multiple tones. Consider experimenting with Sanderson Snowy Owl paired with Turtledove woodwork for a subtle yet sophisticated look.

Bouclé (boo-clay)

Bouclé, a trend that emerged towards the end of 2023, is here to stay in 2024. Whether layered on soft blankets, added to upholstery, or used in cushions, bouclé brings a cosy and chic update to any space. Its tactile appeal and versatility make it a must-have for those seeking a quick and easy interior refresh.

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Bouclé Chair Photo taken from daals.co.uk.

Dark and Moody Maximalism

While lighter palettes remain popular, the allure of dark and moody colours persists in 2024. This trend serves as a striking contrast to brighter spaces, but the key is to maintain consistency in soft furnishings, woodwork, flooring, and accessories. Dark and moody aesthetics blend seamlessly with the maximalism trend, but moderation in colour palette and material use is essential to avoid sensory overload. Consider exploring painted ceilings for a dramatic wow factor.

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Dark painted office with accents of yellow.
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Dark Blue walls against light beams, and furniture.

Vintage Revival

Vintage pieces take centre stage in 2024, offering character, sustainability, and contrast against bolder colours. Embrace the charm of family heirlooms, explore charity shops, or attend local auctions for unique finds. Modernise older furniture with fresh colour palettes and contemporary fabrics, breathing new life into cherished pieces. Skilled carpenters can assist in repurposing old furniture for creative solutions in kitchens or living spaces.

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Wooden cabinet, jug and artwork lighted with an accent light.

Detailed Hardware

Elevate your interior with the addition of detailed hardware. Handles, hinges, switches, and sockets contribute to the overall character of a space. Try incorporating black or brass for a modern twist, and don’t shy away from mixing metals – it’s a popular choice!

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Built in green cabinets with black hardware.

Wall Treatment

Panelling remains a staple in 2024, but the spotlight is also on the resurgence of wallpaper. Bold murals and statement wallpapers are making a comeback, offering a creative alternative to traditional panelling. Experiment with different forms of panelling to suit your home, incorporating modern touches or traditional elements for added depth and interest. Match panelling seamlessly into built-in wardrobes or kitchen units to create a cohesive look throughout your space.

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Wainscoting panel feature wall with complimenting headboard.
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Seating area with woodland inspired wallpaper.
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Green shaker style wall panelling.
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Green shaker style wall panelling with detailed skirting board, paired with tropical wallpaper.

Natural Shapes and Textures

The curves trend, rising in 2023, continues to captivate in 2024. It’s not just about round shapes – think natural, organic curves that complement earthy toned rooms. This trend effortlessly brings the outside in, incorporating natural shapes and textures for a harmonious living space.

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Modern lounge softened with organic curves.

Bathroom Retreats

2024 sees a shift towards spacious and luxurious bathrooms, embracing natural materials, layers of wood, and pale flooring. Enhance the warmth with roman blinds and plush towels for a spa-like ambiance within your home.

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Large bathroom with light flooring, contrasting tropical roman blind.
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Wooden style tiles, with large spa bath and bold roman blind.

Bringing the Outside In

The ‘bringing the outside in’ trend remains a perennial favourite, reflecting the rise of sustainable, eco-conscious living. Incorporate indoor houseplants for a quick fix or opt for lower maintenance options with faux flowers and plants. Consider floral or tree-themed wallpapers to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.

For larger projects, synchronise your indoor and outdoor spaces by matching flooring, creating expansive window openings, and exploring innovative door solutions like sliding doors and bifold windows for a seamless transition.

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Dining room with bifold doors with extended matching internal and external floors.
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Kitchen with a mixture of faux and real flowers.

As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of interior design, the trends of 2024 promise a harmonious blend of nature, sustainability, and timeless elegance. Whether you’re a fan of bold colours or vintage charm, this year’s trends offer an abundance of options to transform your living spaces. Embrace the trends that resonate or enhance with your personal style.