In 2024, if you're looking to renovate your home or redecorate a room without falling behind on trends, The Collective presents 7 hot interior design trends for 2024 to inspire your design choices, ensuring you won't be disappointed or out of style.

1. Choosing Curved Furniture

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With the resurgence of 80s trends, curved furniture has gained increasing attention. In the mid-50s and 60s, straight-lined furniture dominated, but now, the use of curved furniture is becoming more popular.

We typically see this in sofas, tables, and chairs in living rooms or bedrooms, as curves convey tranquility and simplicity, creating a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. They are also versatile enough to mix and match with various furniture styles seamlessly.

2. Quiet Luxury

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“Quiet Luxury” is a trending term that has garnered over 35 billion views on TikTok recently, often summarized by the phrase “less is more, simple yet elegant.”

In commercial terms, “Quiet Luxury” refers to understated elegance using high-quality materials. In design, 'less' means a minimalist exterior that conceals intricate details that designers meticulously incorporate into each aspect. Furthermore, “Quiet Luxury” signifies style more than just high-priced brands or premium materials.

It emphasizes premium quality in decoration.

3. Choosing Dark Wood Tones

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While minimalist design trends continue to thrive, focusing on light or warm wood tones for a simple, nature-inspired look, in 2024, dark wood tones will gain popularity. This shift reflects changing preferences, such as the use of charred wood or dark oak, which exude a classic, vintage elegance.

4. Wall Decoration with Brick

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When thinking of brick homes, many envision a 'country-style house' often seen in buildings abroad or in Thailand's past, where clay bricks were used for construction and decoration.

In 2024, brick wall decoration will see a resurgence, providing warmth and charm that blends contemporary style with historical elements. It also adds texture, contrasting with the flat walls commonly seen today. This can be seen as a form of “repurposing,” not through recycled materials but by bringing back popular materials from the past, like brick walls, vintage windows, or retro furniture.

However, the downside of brick is the lengthy construction time, leading to the development of alternative materials like 'Tiled Brick,' which is now widely popular for its realistic textures and diverse patterns that fit any style.

5. Decorating with Bold Colors

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Earth tones and beige are taking a backseat as “Bold Color” is making a comeback and is expected to trend in the coming years. Painting homes or choosing bold decorative items often comes with unique designs, but the key to successful design is balancing colors to avoid overwhelming the space.

This can be achieved by selecting furniture in one or two standout colors to create interest while maintaining harmony with the room's overall color scheme.

6. Decorating Children's Rooms with Vibrant Colors

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When it comes to painting homes, most people choose a cohesive color scheme for all rooms, except for 'children's rooms.' These spaces should stand out and be engaging with bright colors, as color significantly impacts mood and fosters imagination and development in children. Besides paint, decorative items like lamps, cartoon artwork, tables, chairs, patterned rugs, and toys also play a crucial role in stimulating children's creative development.

7. Furniture with Hidden Functionalities

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In 2024, design trends will lean towards “furniture with hidden functionalities,” featuring more modern designs, such as kitchen counters that conceal tables and chairs, or drawers hidden beneath beds. This promotes organization and makes homes appear tidier and cleaner.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/amandalauren/2024/01/04/these-are-the-top-interior-design-trends-for-2024/?sh=5ff54802935f

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