As we inch closer to 2024, we're eager to see what trends will reign supreme in the design world, especially when it comes to bedrooms.
We asked experts to share the bedroom trends that we'll be seeing all of 2024, so we know what to look for when shopping for new pieces or rearranging existing furniture.
Below, we're highlighting 10 exciting trends that the pros say will be big when it comes to sleep spaces.
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You're likely already familiar with the quiet luxury trend, which has made waves in both the home decor and fashion worlds this past year.
«Quiet luxury embodies the idea that opulence and sophistication need not be ostentatious or loud; instead, it focuses on creating a serene and harmonious space that exudes a sense of understated elegance,» explains Mahsa Afsharpour, the founder of Saga Interiors in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Afsharpour says that quiet luxury will continue to play a role in bedroom design next year, making its mark in several key ways.
For one, we can expect to see a use of high-quality linens, durable and classic furniture pieces, clean lines, natural and sustainable materials, and subtle patterns, the designer says.
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Even if your bedroom isn't home to a television, the space is surely filled with plenty of other tech gear.
Afsharpour says that next year, as part of the quiet luxury trend, we'll see people making more of an effort to camouflage cords and beyond.
«Consider concealing technology seamlessly in the bedroom to maintain a clean and uncluttered look,» she recommends, noting that built-in charging stations, smart lighting, and hidden entertainment systems are all excellent choices.
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