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There’s no denying that flooring makes a massive impact on any interior design. Not only is it functional, but flooring sets the tone for the overall look of the space. The material, color, shape, and texture all play a role in how flooring will impact the design’s final look.
Just like any aspect of interior design, flooring trends come and go, and with 2023 drawing to a close, experts are looking ahead to the New Year and the trends that are set to be big among homeowners.
If the predictions are accurate, it looks like next year will be the year of the tile. Here are 8 flooring trends that are set to make a splash in 2024, according to design experts.
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Natural and light wood tones for flooring have been trending for a few years now and design experts say that’s not set to change in 2024.
“We’re seeing many clients embrace unstained white oaks for a natural, neutral foundation that can seamlessly embrace a variety of design aesthetics—from organic minimalist to traditional edge,” says Heather Goerzen, design director at Havenly.
Chelsea Potthast, founder of Potthast Design based in St. Petersburg, Florida, agrees that natural, warm wood tones in particular will continue to be popular.
Hardwood floors are timeless and always on-trend, but if hardwood isn’t within your budget don’t be afraid to opt for engineered hardwood, or even a realistic-looking laminate option to get the look.
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We’ve seen plank wood flooring get increasingly wide as the years go on, and in 2024, it's set to get wider still. Jessica Dorling, owner and principal designer of Dorling Design Studio, predicts that extra wide 10-inch plank
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It’s the classic January flex when we start looking forward to the end of winter and the re-awakening of the garden.
Blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) are medium-sized, beautiful birds loved for their striking blue plumage with white underparts and black markings on their wings and tails.
As we look toward 2024 together, we're wondering what will be in store for the interior design world. While it’s impossible to predict the future, keeping a keen eye on trends is all part of the job for interior designers and home decor experts.
Blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) are medium-sized, beautiful birds loved for their striking blue plumage with white underparts and black markings on their wings and tails.
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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.
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.
There's something magical about discovering the perfect thrift store find. It's partially luck, partially strategy, and partially dedication to the hunt. As we roll into 2024, we wondered: what are the thrifting trends for the new year? What secondhand home decor items should thrifting enthusiasts be nabbing before everyone else does? To get the inside scoop, we turned to two professional treasure hunters: interior designers Jason Saft and Alex Bass. Read on for their suggestions on what to thrift in 2024.
Planning a major home building or renovation project can often lead to decision overwhelm, but one great way to narrow down your choices is by taking a look at what’s trending.
This year gave us so many different aesthetics and home trends that it’s tough to see how 2024 could bring us anything more—or at least anything different.