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The year 2024 promises to be a fusion of nostalgia, bold modernity, and a celebration of nature. This article explores the most captivating trends that will redefine the aesthetics of our living spaces in the coming year. From the warm embrace of the Cottagecore Aesthetic to the sleek allure of Bold Chrome, each trend unfolds a unique narrative, inviting us to reimagine and elevate our living spaces. Read more as we navigate through the top 5 interior design trends that awaits in 2024.
1/5 Cottagecore Aesthetic
Featuring an harmonious blend of floral patterns, earthy hues, and rustic elements, the Cottagecore design brings the tranquility of nature indoors. It celebrates handmade and vintage items, fostering a love for artisanal crafts, heirlooms, and a slower, more intentional way of living. This style marks the great return to the basics that reminds the life in the heart of the English countryside. Wildflowers like lavender, daisies and peonies have a place of choice in this decor, just like grasses and herbs. Imagine rosemary or mint in vintage pots on a sunny windowsill!

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2/5 Bold Chrome
Silver tones and bold chrome are making a comeback this year 2024. As predicted by Pinterest: “Metallics will make their way into the mainstream in 2024 as Gen Z and Millennials trade in their neutrals for something a bit more hardcore.”. The most popular keywords include aluminum furniture, chrome vases and faucets. Homeowners are embracing the bold allure of chrome to infuse spaces with a sense of luxury and sophistication, marking 2024 as the year of metallic revival in interior design. Furthermore, the popularity of aluminum speaks to a desire for durable yet stylish pieces, seamlessly integrating modern aesthetics into everyday living.

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3/5 Statement Trees
As featured in our blog post on trending plants in 2024, indoor trees will be part of many home decors this year! Pinterest and Instagram are already filled with inspiring pictures of large trees such as the ficus, the olive, the magnolia and the rubber trees. What’s more, they’ll be showcased in large, oversized planters, to make your plant a statement with even more presence and height.

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4/5 Victorian Era
The Victorian Era trend features the 19th-century with rich color palettes, heavy furniture, detailed woodwork, european plants like olive trees and lush fabrics. There is a resurgence of Victorian-inspired wallpapers featuring damasks, florals, and intricate paterns to add a touch of drama and sophistication to contemporary interiors. Victorian-era color schemes include deep burgundies, forest greens, and luxurious gold accents.

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5/5 Power of Primary Color
This year’s pantone color is the modern honey beige according to PPG’s color expert for the Glidden brand Ashley McCollum. As state in the Architectural Digest: “Whether meant to conjure a sense of wellness, a connection to morning sunshine, or a reference to historic design eras, this color can live up to its name when applied to walls, kitchen cabinets, or anywhere else that calls for a pop of colorful possibility. ” You have read that well, neutrals are slowly taking a colorful twist this year 2024, especially in the kitchen.

