Believe it or not, 2024 is almost here. With a new year comes fresh home design trends. We had to ask: what’s in and what’s out?
We turned to a few interior designers and architects for their 2024 home trends predictions. After all, they’re the closest thing to a Magic 8 ball of design.
From furniture shapes to paint colors and beyond, here is a sneak peek at what’s to come in the new year.
Design by Maestri Studio / Photo by Jenifer McNeil Baker
So long, square—curvy furniture has reemerged in the past few years, but interior designer Joshua Smith says the trend will come to a peak in 2024.
Curvy lines, whether used in sectional sofas, dining tables, or coffee tables, promote a soft, calm energy that makes for a welcoming space.
«The curves lean more biophilic and biomorphic as we crave more nature,» Smith says. «Mother Nature does organic shapes best, so it makes sense we’d want to pull that inspiration into our homes.»
Design by Hoedemaker Pfeiffer / Photo by Haris Kenjar
Interior designer Carmeon Hamilton, who also hosts HGTV’sReno My Rental, sees ultra-contemporary spaces having a moment in 2024. Think bold color, clean backdrops, and unexpected accents, like funky cocktail tables and neon light fixtures that hold intense color.
“Some people may consider it trendy, but it's something that I think will elevate current designs,” Hamilton says.
Design by Living with Lolo / Photo by Life Created
Smith is calling it now: mixed metals will be a hit in bathrooms and beyond in 2024. He sees lots of opportunities to use a mixed metal light fixture to harmoniously combine brass and black or bronze or brass and nickel.
He also predicts that powder-coated metals in any Pantone color become mainstream.
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