Along with every new year come new home design predictions, and Houzz’s predictions are everything we thought we’d see, plus a few fun new forecasts that will be a delight to see come to fruition.
Houzz is a pretty huge name in design, with 65 million people in its community, including three million residential construction and design professionals, so we're taking note.
It should come as no surprise that blending backsplashes is one of the most popular predictions for the new year. In 2024, instead of choosing one tile for your backsplash, you might see more designers incorporating entire slabs of stone or quartz, adding those materials behind the range or cooktop, or using it as a countertop too.
Appliance garages are on their way back, too, so you can keep blenders, coffee makers, and toasters concealed and you nice new backsplash and countertops on full display.
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Another unsurprising trend? Fluted details, from cabinets to media consoles. Fluted details add fun texture and depth and are fairly simple to DIY, if you want to believe one of the hundreds of TikToks that show users how to make fluted tables, fluted walls, fluted cabinets, fluted nightstands, and more. And speaking of DIY, handmade features, in general, are making a splash in 2024.
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Combine your mudroom—a transitional space near your entryway to act as a buffer zone between the often muddy outdoors and the ideally not muddy interior of your home—and your laundry room in 2024. Houzz recommends adding storage and all of your laundry necessities in your mudroom, like a bench or cabinets, to keep everything organized. Call it a mud-laundry room (we’ll work on the name).
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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.
During winter your garden and yard might be out of sight, either dead or under a blanket of snow, but spring will come again and everything will be in bloom once more. Though you've likely assumed you're probably just do the same thing next year with your outdoor green space, look to the 2024 yard and garden trends experts are predicting for some ideas of how you can switch it up.
Pinterest is back with big news this week—they've released their annual Pinterest Predicts report for 2024. The report details all the trendiest search terms that are likely to make a big splash next year so you can be first in line for a mini life makeover.
Juniper ground cover is a great way to fill in garden gaps around borders, patios, pathways and rockeries. Different juniper varieties offer a wide range of dense, mat-forming foliage in heights to suit any need. These plants come in steely blues, minty greens, cheerful golds and variegated options. In winter, juniper foliage takes on purple, burgundy and copper tones to add interest to quiet corners.