Interior Design Trends to Know in 2024—And What’s on Its Way Out

We’ve all had it with stage set interiors, with wafer-thin bricks and uncomfortable furniture designed to look good only in an image. Our clients are craving real places not just photo ready. There is a movement away from flawless. The emphasis is now on creating interiors that not only withstand daily life and connected to those who live there. –Vicky Charles

Ivory Boucle

Love the texture, but it’s time to bring some richness back with colors and patterns. –Heidi Caillier

It was so ubiquitous for a couple of years that it was inevitable that it would go out of fashion. –Timothy Corrigan

Boucle will be used less. Still a wonderful textural fabric, but other types will become more prevalent. –Brigitte Romanek

Fast fashion furniture

Clients want to invest in pieces they can keep forever, and there is a continued eye towards sustainability. –Heidi Caillier

No more cheap imitations and instead the designer piece that’s built to last as an investment vs. good for now and disposable. –Vicky Charles

Homeowners are growing weary of mass-produced furniture that quickly falls apart or looks generic and dated. –Timothy Corrigan

Fake Fur Throws

No more fake fur throws! Instead woven textures and knits… anything that shows the hands of the craftsman, always. –Vicky Charles

Wicker Lamps

For 18 months wicker lighting fixtures were being sold at every price point from high-end UK furniture maker, Soane, to mass marketers like Pottery Barn. They came and went. Goodbye. –Timothy Corrigan

Ruffles

Anything with a ruffle edge and skirted tables… all are so dated! –Kathryn M. Ireland

Minimalism

Bland uniformity and minimalism are out. –Robin Standefer

Neutral minimalism has about run its course. The palette isn’t what is necessarily going out of style, moreso its application. Layered implementations of neutrals make a confident design statement and tell a much bigger story. *–*Alfredo Paredes

2024 is the year to banish sterile environments and embrace things that really reflect you and your loves. –Martin Brudnizki

Ultra minimalist interiors—bring some soul in! Warm the space up, and create a happy medium
between minimalism and maximalist spaces. Balance is good. –Joy Moyler

Mid-Century Modern Angular Furniture

We’re seeing the absolute death of angular mid-century-looking pieces. –Timothy Corrigan

All-White Kitchens

The all-white cabinetry kitchen is giving way to color—every shade of green is very strong, along with pastel shades and bold blues. 2024 will see more color, more adventurous choices, and bolder kitchens that feel more like living rooms than kitchens. –Martyn Lawrence Bullard

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