2024 is coming, and if you are going to renovate your home, or to infuse some trends into your interiors, these are the top home decor trends that are going to be on in 2024 and later, too!
Personalized Eclectics
2024 will be a year of putting decor with character and stories first. We are going to see more highly personalized spaces and rich color palettes. Interiors will be more eclectic as people use antiques and pieces that have been passed down from family alongside new pieces. Homeowners have the desire to create a connection to their past. This pattern-clad bathroom cleverly displays a colorful and layered personality, from the scalloped shower curtains to the monogrammed towels.
A bold eclectic bathroom with pink wallpaper walls, a stained vanity with two sinks, a bold and colorful rug and potted plants.
A bold eclectic bathroom with pink wallpaper walls, a stained vanity with two sinks, a bold and colorful rug and potted plants.
A catchy eclectic bedroom with emerald walls, a bed with a wooden headboard, colorful and printed bedding, a beaded chandelier, a pink lamp and some cacti.
A catchy eclectic bedroom with emerald walls, a bed with a wooden headboard, colorful and printed bedding, a beaded chandelier, a pink lamp and some cacti.
A bold maximalist living room with a mustard sectional, pink chairs, an emerald pouf, a bold gallery wall and a bright rug plus statement plants.
A colorful eclectic bedroom with an emerald accent wall, a red bed with colorful bedding, a bright artwork, potted plants, an orange credenza.
A bright maximalist bathroom with blue tiles and a bathtub, bright florla wallpaper, bold blooms and a sunbrust chandelier.
A colorful eclectic kitchen with emerald walls, a dark green chevron tile backsplash, bold cabinets and open shelves.
A lovely eclectic bedroom with navy walls, a bed with neutral bedding, a dark green bench, a white loveseat and a Moroccan lamp.
A lovely maximalist bedroom with brushstroke walls, a printed bed, pastel bedding, a pink chair, a gold sculptural chandelier.
Fluted Wall Paneling
The next big thing for walls. This is very much part of the seventies references returning to homes, but stands alone as a really lovely and affordable way to add warmth to a plain room. We’ve seen it taken up onto ceilings too in an effect that replicates smart mid-century and postmodern homes.
A catchy bedroom with a dark-stained wood slat accent wall, a bed with neutral bedding, a black coffee table and a black sconce.
A contemporary dining space with a wood slat accent wall, a round wooden table, grey chairs, a cluster of pendant lamps.
A contemporary entryway with a wood slat with decor and a potted plant is a lovely and cool space filled with light.
A contemporary neutral bedroom with a wood slat accent wall, a neutral upholstered bed with neutral bedding, floating nightstands.
A lovely boho space with a wood slat accent wall, a neutral chair, a floor lamp, a mirror, layered rugs and jute poufs.
A mid-century modern living room with stained wood slat accent walls, a rattan chair, a black table and bright artwork.
A modern bedroom with a wood slat accent wall, a bed with neutral bedding, nightstands and some lovely decor.
Natural Stone
There are always going to be people who want Calacatta Gold for their kitchen counters, but there are a lot of other interesting types of stone out there. It’s not just all white or beige; really wild and interesting stone to make spaces feel unique. People are trying to be more conscious about specifying natural stone, focusing on things that don’t have as much of a carbon footprint extraction price, and trying to be more local when they can.
A rustic bathroom with a fantastic view, wooden floors and a dark stone bathtub carved of a single piece of stone.
A charcoal grey kitchen with a white quartz backsplash and countertops plus gold fixtures and black spotlights.
A black moody kitchen with plain cabinets and a stunning black marble kitchen island for a refined feel.
A minimalist black kitchen with sleek cabinets, black marble countertops and a backsplash and neutral fixtures.
Textural Walls
Plain white walls are still out. Brushed or hand-applied finish is on top right now, like Roman clay or limewash with its sueded texture or hand-tooled plaster. But it’s not all about paint or other applied finishes; there’s a lot to be said about clever manipulation of natural materials.
A modern farmhouse living room with white brick walls and touches of turquoise and teal.
A Nordic bedroom with a black statement wall that imitates reptile skin and is a unique and dramatic accent.
White wooden plank walls contrast dark wooden beams creatign a welcoming farmhouse bedroom.
A Scandinavian living room with a black shiplap accent wall that makes a statement in this neutral space.
A black paneled accent wall is a great statement in your living room or bedroom, it will texture.
A modern living room with a greige limewashed wall, black sofas and colorful pillows, pendant bulbs and a black sconce.
A modern entryway done in neutrals and with a black paneled wall plus some dark furniture for a very chic and cool look.
A modern farmhouse living room with a black paneled accent wall that adds drama, chic and eye-catchiness to the space.
A Moroccan space with pink limewashed walls, dark pendant lamps, cushions and pillows on the rug on the floor.
Dopamine Decor And Joyful Aesthetics
Dopamine decor creates spaces that trigger happiness and delight. Bold, vibrant colors, whimsical patterns, and playful elements take the spotlight. This trend is immensely appealing because it taps into the human desire for joy and positivity, making every day feel like a celebration.
A pink open layout with an emerald sofa, a table and woven chairs, potted greenery and bright artwork.
A bright teal living room with a hot pink sofa and colorful pillows, bright dried grasses and blooms are really about dopamine.
A bright and colorful living room with fuchsia seating furniture, bold printed textiles, potted plants and a mirror.
A colorful living room with blue bookshelves and colorful books, a coral L-shaped sofa, a glass coffee table and a chandelier.
This is the way to go if you want to infuse personality and a style pop! But be sure to keep your design balanced by pairing it with smaller accents or more subdued tones.
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