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2024 Interior Design Trends: Ditch the Rules, Embrace You

After braving the whirlwind of Milan Design Week, our team gathered the Interior Design Trends of 2024, but one trend emerged crystal clear: personalisation reigns supreme. In 2024, ditch the design rulebook and curate a space that reflects your unique story. Whether you're embarking on a full-scale renovation or simply adding a few personal touches, your individuality is the hottest interior design trend.



Jean Coteau's work at Vila Sospir
Jean Coteau's work at Vila Sospir


Gone are the days of rigidly matching furniture sets and colour palettes. Social media, particularly the ever-evolving trend machine that is TikTok, has ushered in an era of unexpected aesthetics. Don't be afraid to experiment with bold colour choices, statement pieces, and unique vintage finds. This year, anything goes when it comes to expressing yourself through your home's design. Think "Unexpected Red" meets "Bookshelf Wealth" with a dash of "Mob Wife chic" (yes, those are all real TikTok trends!).


Personalization extends far beyond the living room and kitchen. People are focusing on making every corner of their home a haven that reflects their taste. Hallways, pantries, laundry rooms, and even utility spaces are getting the design treatment. Breathe new life into these often-overlooked areas by incorporating elements that speak to you.


There's a growing appreciation for the handcrafted and the eclectic. People are opting for pieces with stories to tell, showcasing their heritage and travel experiences. Look for artisan-made furniture, vintage finds, and artwork that resonates with you. Embrace the beauty of imperfection with natural textures like rattan and jute, adding warmth and authenticity to your space.


Confidence is key! Don't be afraid to mix and match different styles. Curate a space that reflects your individual taste, not a predefined design aesthetic. Think of your home as a canvas for your personality – a place where you can express yourself freely through colour, texture, and unique finds. In 2024, it's all about you and your unique design story.

Looking for more design inspiration? The keywords are "handmade furniture," "eclectic interior design," "vintage home decor," and "personalised home spaces" to discover a world of design possibilities.


Happy decorating!


Embrace the Unexpected

Gone are the days of rigidly matching furniture sets and colour palettes. Social media, has ushered in an era of unexpected aesthetics. Experiment with bold colour choices, statement pieces, and unique upgraded furniture with bespoke murals, satined glass, painted furniture, designed ceilings and floors! Let your home be a canvas.





Tess Newall's Bespoke Furniture
Tess Newall's Bespoke Furniture


Bling It On: Gold Makes a Statement

Glamorous accents are back! Milan Design Week showcased a resurgence of gold finishes in furniture, hardware, and even walls. From light and dark gold to pure 24-karat, this trend adds a touch of luxury and glamour to any space.



gold leaf ceiling
Gold Ceiling by Caroline Lizagarra


Soft on the Outside, Squishy on the Inside

Comfort reigns supreme! Opt for plush sofas, armchairs, and ottomans with rounded silhouettes. This trend extends outdoors as well, with curvy chairs and ottomans perfect for creating a relaxing patio retreat.



 Matthew Day Jackson’s GLITS Rainbow Lounge Chair
Matthew Day Jackson’s GLITS Rainbow Lounge Chair


The 90s Are Back!

Move over, 70s obsession! The late 1980s and 1990s are taking centre stage. Expect to see a return of postmodern furniture, geometric patterns, and warm browns reminiscent of this period.



Stained glass in the living room of architect Chris Fogarty’s Bellport, New York, house. geometric 90s style
Stained glass in the living room of architect Chris Fogarty’s Bellport, New York, house.


Cork: The Sustainable Choice

This lightweight, eco-friendly material is popping up everywhere from walls and floors to furniture. Sustainable, beautiful, and versatile, cork adds warmth and texture to any space.



Laurie Wiid van Heerden Glass and Painted Cork Dining Chair
Laurie Wiid van Heerden Glass and Painted Cork Dining Chair


Texture Takes Center Stage

Ditch the flat walls! This year is all about texture. Explore options like brushed or hand-applied finishes, bespoke painting, Roman clay, limewash, or even hand-tooled plaster for a unique look.



Balck and white organic stripes Mural painting by artist Katie Saro
Mural painting by artist Katie Saro


Brown is the New Neutral

Get ready to see a lot more brown! From rich, chocolatey tones to warm caramels, brown is replacing the ubiquitous grey as the new go-to neutral. Pair it with other colours for a layered and inviting look.



Hand Painted wardrobe at Maxime de la Falaise and Sarah St George's house in Provence
Hand Painted wardrobe at Maxime de la Falaise and Sarah St George's house in Provence


Terra-cotta Makes a Comeback

Terra-cotta tiles are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. This beautiful material adds warmth, texture, and a touch of Mediterranean flair to any space. Explore glazed or unglazed options and a variety of colours to suit your style.



Hand painted tiles at Hand Painted wardrobe at Maxime de la Falaise and Sarah St George's house in Provence stairs
Hand painted tiles in staircase at Hand Painted wardrobe at Maxime de la Falaise and Sarah St George's house in Provence


Curvy vs. Straight Lines

Straight lines are out! Embrace curves and softer shapes in your furniture and design elements. Scalloped details, undulating forms, and pieces like the iconic Jean Royère Polar Bear sofa are all on-trend.



Painted Headboard by artist Anne Winker
Painted Headboard by artist Anne Winker


The Beauty of the Handmade

In a world of mass production, there's a growing appreciation for the unique beauty of handcrafted pieces. Artisanal furniture, bespoke lighting fixtures, unique tapestries and one-of-a-kind artwork add character and a personal touch to your space.



handmade rug designed by artist sophie robinson
Rug by Sophie Robinson



Sustainable Materials Take Priority

Sustainability is no longer a trend, it's a necessity. Look for furniture and design elements made from recycled materials, natural fibres, and eco-friendly alternatives.



Gencork Debuts Cork Furniture and Surfaces by DIGITALAB
Gencork Furniture and Surfaces by DIGITALAB


A Touch of Victorian Elegance

The late 19th century is having a moment! Embrace Victorian-era details like crown mouldings, chevron floors, and millwork with a modern twist for a unique and sophisticated look.



Pink and Blue Contemporary Wall and Ceiling Mouldings
Contemporary Wall and Ceiling Mouldings



There are no hard and fast rules! Don't be afraid to mix and match different styles, textures, and colours to create a space that reflects your unique personality. In 2024, it's all about you and your story.


Want to chat and tell us what would make your space more you?


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