Top 5 Interior Design Trends for 2024

As we enter the new year, the interior design world continues to evolve and refine trends. Let us dive right into the top 5 picks we are expecting to see everywhere in 2024!

1.

Natural Materials

& Sustainability

When embracing eco-friendly practices, natural materials take center stage. Rattan, pine, stone, bamboo, and cork are becoming the cornerstone of design. Sustainable furniture, designed for longevity and versatility, will become a key focus, while organic materials help bring nature indoors.

2.

Maximalism –

Colours and Textures

Maximalism is here for the long haul, encouraging the layering of colors, fabrics, textures, and patterns. Expect to see rich, bold hues such as burgundy, navy, emerald, and mustard paired with neutral or even metallic accents to dominate interior spaces. The revival of jewel tones will add sophistication, blending seamlessly with highly textured, tactile materials. Wallpaper will also experience a comeback, as it brings a variety of depth and personality to a space.

Photo credit: wayfair.ca (Kelly Clarkson Home)

3.

Trending Design Styles

Modern Farmhouse 2.0 emerges as a contemporary twist on the classic farmhouse style. Elevating your farmhouse space with modern, contemporary accents will refresh the look of your home without taking away its character. Simultaneously, traditional design stages a bit of its own comeback, with elements like wallpaper and moldings contributing to a timeless aesthetic.

4.

Curvy Large-Scale Furniture

We anticipate seeing the rise of curvy, large-scale furniture last through the new year. Expect to see round and soft forms dominating interiors, from seating to coffee tables. This trend paired with cream boucle in particular, will continue to be seen throughout spaces.

Photo credit: mercana.com (Valentina Oatmeal Upholstered Curved Sofa)

5.

Multi-Purpose Areas in the Home

Walls reclaim their significance as multi-purpose areas gain prominence. Designated spaces now serve multiple functions, promoting comfort and flexibility. The rise of "hybrid spaces" acknowledges the importance of adaptable environments in our evolving lifestyles.

Embrace the curvy, large-scale furniture, play with maximalism, and explore trending design styles like the elevated Farmhouse 2.0. The possibilities are endless — mix and match these trends with pieces you may already have in your home to create a space that is uniquely yours.

 

Alexandria Lynch , Home Decor Specialist | www.teppermans.com | 1415 Huron Road, Kitchener

Curt Knight, Broker of Record at TrilliumWest

At TrilliumWest, we don't believe real estate should be a cut-and-paste world.

We are not a big box franchise, but instead, highly-skilled professionals who work and raise our families right here in the Region.

It is our goal to find real solutions, create custom strategies and to earn your business each and every day.

This is craft real estate, friends.

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