As 2023 winds down and gardening activities slow down a bit, what else is there to do but dream of what we can achieve in 2024?! Like every year, we’re keen on following top gardening trends to help you grow the garden of your dreams.
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As we close out another year, it’s also time to look ahead to all the trends on the rise for 2024. While no one could have seen Barbiecore taking over the way it has in 2023, other trends are truly cyclical and often come back in style.
With this in mind, we turned to a few of our favorite design pros to ask them which previous design trends are set to come back around in the months ahead.
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According to Artem Kropovinsky, the founder and principal designer of Arsight, we’re going to see a subtle return of bold, geometric patterns from the '80s. This is sure to bring a little bit of nostalgia into our homes.
“Expect these patterns to be integrated into homes not just on wallpapers, but also as intricate tile layouts, upholstery accents, and even art pieces,” Kropovinsky says.
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We took a little break from midcentury modern, but Kropovinsky says he sees it inching its way back in—though with a fresher take this time around.
There is a new focus on organic curves and classic charm, and that will come back in 2024. But it’s also about the principles of this era, which were often a nod to functionality and simplicity.
“Anticipate these designs to be enhanced with innovative materials or juxtaposed with contrasting styles for a fresh twist,” he says.
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As we veer toward more maximalist spaces, we’ll also see bolder, richer color palettes, Kropovinsky says.
“Richer palettes reflect a craving for opulence, but in a modern way,” Kropovinsky says.
Before you go out and invest in grand, opulent sets, Kropovinsky says he predicts this look will be best in smaller doses. Instead of overwhelming rooms, try statement pieces or highlighting
As 2023 winds down and gardening activities slow down a bit, what else is there to do but dream of what we can achieve in 2024?! Like every year, we’re keen on following top gardening trends to help you grow the garden of your dreams.
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