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2024 Needs to Be the Year You Finally Commit to Wallpaper
The article outlines the top interior design trends predicted for 2024 by design experts. It covers a range of styles, from enduring trends like statement wallpaper and bold colors to innovative ideas such as woodgrain millwork and wellness-focused design. This list aims to provide inspiration for various home improvement projects, whether it's a major renovation or a simple home refresh.
One significant trend is Woodgrain Millwork, with Jeanne Barber of Camden Grace Interiors noting a growing desire to expose original wood millwork in older homes and an preference for rich woods like walnut, maple, and mahogany in new constructions. Brass Accents are also expected to remain popular, according to Paul Kropp of Bakes & Kropp, who highlights their versatility, timeless appeal, and ability to enhance other design elements like marble or wood. Cortney Bishop of Cortney Bishop Design emphasizes the importance of Bold Lighting, suggesting large-scale, intricate, and sculptural fixtures that add personality and flair to spaces. Fluted Details, as noted by Joe McGuier of JAM, are gaining traction for their distinctive texture and visual interest, adding depth and sophistication to various design styles through the interplay of light and shadow on their grooves.
Understated Opulence, described by Shea McGee of Studio McGee, is about subtly integrating luxurious touches without sacrificing comfort or a clean aesthetic. This is evident in character-rich edge profiles, detailed plumbing fixtures, wallpaper in powder baths, and the use of vintage rugs and furnishings in private bathrooms. Organic Light Fixtures, made from natural materials like rattan, wood, or clay, are expected to create a softer glow and enhance ambiance, according to Lindye Galloway of Lindye Galloway Studio + Shop. Saturated Colors are making a comeback, moving away from neutrals, as Patrick Dragonette of Dragonette Ltd observes, with bold hues like orange and cobalt blue adding drama and depth.
Vintage Furniture is seen as a wise investment by Betsy Burnham of Burnham Design, who notes a shift from 'fast' furniture to well-built, sustainably crafted pieces meant to last generations. Adam Hunter predicts 'Quiet Luxury' will dominate, blending innovation with timeless elegance through sustainable materials, integrated smart technology, and a revival of classic design elements. Linda Hayslett of LH.Designs points to Wallpaper in Unexpected Places, such as closets, as a way to introduce fun and surprise into often-overlooked areas. Molly Torres Portnof of DATE Interiors also champions Bold Hues, citing a readiness for richer, more saturated colors to add drama.
Natural Wood, as described by Raili Clasen of Raili CA Interior Design, is increasingly used on all walls in both small and large spaces, creating a cozy atmosphere. Rachel Atkins of Dwellify highlights the rising popularity of Statement Tiles, especially in showers, to break monotony in larger wet areas. Mixed Metals are also trending, with Lisa Adams of LA Closet Design noting that homeowners are layering different metal finishes in the same way they might layer jewelry, creating balance without needing everything to match.
Intimate Dining Areas are favored over open-concept layouts, as Rayman Boozer of Apartment 48 explains, to create more personal and engaging dining experiences reminiscent of period dramas. Hilary Matt of Hilary Matt Interiors predicts the growth of Secondary Spaces like back kitchens and butler's pantries to extend kitchen functionality with additional refrigeration, warming drawers, coffee systems, and dishwashers. Modern Maximalism, characterized by jewel tones and statement rugs, is gaining popularity as clients seek more character and uniqueness, according to Jennifer Fisher of J. Fisher Interiors. Dabito of Old Brand New creative studio notes that Muted Tones are becoming the new neutrals, allowing homeowners to incorporate color subtly. Kathryn M. Ireland highlights Colorful Wallpapers in Hallways as a solution for filling these often-empty spaces with vibrant designs. Finally, Wellness Offerings are being incorporated into luxury developments, with Winston Kong of Champalimaud Design describing spectacular indoor/outdoor movie areas, rooftop pools, co-working lounges, and full-size bars as sought-after elements in modern living spaces.
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