TOP INTERIOR TRENDS TO WATCH OUT FOR
Behzad Kharas
As we bid farewell to 2023, it’s time to unveil the anticipated interior design trends for 2024. Drawing insights from years of experience, we share a glimpse of what’s set to shape living spaces in this year.
Brown Renaissance
The year 2024 will witness a shift from greys to browns, not just in fabrics but also in cabinetry and furniture. This trend signifies a departure from cooler tones, ushering in a sense of warmth and sophistication into living spaces.
Art Inspired
Wall-mounted sculptures are set to take centrestage, offering depth and dimension to interiors. Emerging as a focal point in interior design, unlike prints behind glass, sculptures offer a tangible and three-dimensional quality. This trend reflects a desire for visually engaging and dynamic art pieces that contribute to a more personalised and captivating living environment.
Kitchen Focal Points Redefined
The designs will be bolder and more intricate, incorporating distinct textures such as plaster or wood fluting. This shift suggests a growing recognition of the kitchen hood as a design element that can make a bold statement, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the kitchen.
A Backward Glance: Reverse Technology Effect
Contrary to the increasing integration of smart home features, there’s a noticeable trend toward what is humorously coined as ‘dumb homes.’ Clients express a desire to return to simpler, mechanical controls, favouring old-school buttons and switches over the harsh illumination of smart screens. This marks a shift towards a more tactile and grounded living experience, stepping away from the pervasive influence of technology.
Bold Colors
The year is poised to break away from the subdued colour palette of recent years, with a surge in vibrant and audacious colour choices. This trend embraces a more lively and expressive use of colour. Unique combinations and simple shapes are expected to dominate, injecting a sense of energy and individuality into interiors.
Mural Magic: Transforming Overlooked Spaces
Stairways and foyers will no longer be overlooked, as murals find their way into unexpected places. Transforming neglected spaces into visually appealing areas, this trend aims to make every inch of the home captivating. The idea is to create a journey through these spaces, turning every inch of the home into a source of aesthetic delight.
Commitment to Sustainable and eco-friendly materials
The rise of sustainable materials is anticipated in both design and construction. It reflects a broader commitment to intentional and eco-friendly design choices. This trend signifies a growing awareness and appreciation for unique materials that contribute to a more conscious approach to interior design & is expected to be an overarching theme in the coming year.
The Evolution of Secondary Spaces
Homeowners are increasingly creating specialised extensions of their kitchens with secondary spaces like back kitchens and pantries. These versatile areas, whether transitional or enclosed, cater to additional functionalities, providing storage solutions and housing extra appliances. This trend emphasises the evolving role of the kitchen as a multifunctional hub within the home.
Inviting Living Rooms
The trend in living room design is moving towards a more organic and inviting minimalism. Warm, textural spaces featuring natural materials in earthy colour palettes are gaining popularity. This shift reflects a desire for a cozy and comfortable living environment that feels lived-in and welcoming.
Personalised Eclectic Fusion
The coming year celebrates highly personalised spaces where decor with character and stories takes precedence. This trend is characterized by the seamless integration of antiques and family heirlooms with new, bespoke pieces. Interiors become a reflection of individual taste and history, moving away from standardised and generic design choices.
Cozy Quiet Luxury
Expect a shift towards relaxed and casual luxury in furniture choices. There’s a noticeable shift towards relaxed and casual luxury. Clients are leaning towards comfortable, lived-in furniture that exudes a sense of ease and comfort. This trend represents a departure from sleek and sterile looks, emphasizing a more laid-back and approachable aesthetic.
Behzad Kharas is the Chief Managing Director of The BNK Group