“2024 Living Trends: Popular Interior Designs for the New Year!”

2024 Five Living Trends Popular Interior Designs for the New Year

From chocolate interiors to heavy metal to organic shapes, there will be something for everyone when it comes to interior design trends in the coming year. We’ll tell you how to properly implement the new interior trends

These furnishings and interior styles are popular now!

2024 will be our year! And we’re not just saying that. No, we really feel it about 2024 interior trends. Because things haven’t been as cozy and individual as the new year for a long time. Gone are the days when pieces of furniture had to be practical and Instagrammable. Now you can play with shapes, textures and materials – and you can get creative yourself too. It’s just not going to be too colorful for now: chocolate brown is the color of the moment.

Also popular in 2024 will be flowing shapes in furniture, vibrant textures and sculptural, creative wall art. If you like something more eccentric, choose decorations and furniture made of chrome, the trendy finish in 2024. Which of the living trends do you like best?

5 biggest living trends for 2024

Chocolate interior living trends for 2024

Chocolate interior

Which color will set the tone in 2024? Chocolate brown – all interior experts agree on that. The trend color will be used less on the walls and more on furniture, textiles and accessories such as art or decoration. “More is more” is the motto for the coming year. Brave? Perhaps. But above all, incredibly comfortable. At least if you make sure that the brown is really warm. Or the brown tones. Because in combination with its peers, chocolate brown looks particularly trendy. If the all-over look gives you a crass 70s vibe, you can also combine chocolate brown with coral or kaki. This makes the color appear more modern and fresh.

Heavy Metal

While gold has been trending for many years, 2024 could mark the end of its dominance. The trend is towards chrome-plated surfaces. From mirror frames to cantilever chairs to completely chrome-plated lamps: chrome will be popular in every form in 2024. Similar to chocolate brown, chrome immediately brings to mind the 1970s. If you don’t like it quite as retro, just use small chrome accessories such as candlesticks or bowls. The beauty of this trend? It can be easily implemented even on a small budget. Just look for vintage pieces in classified ads or at the flea market.

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Flowing Shapes interior living trend 2024

flowing shapes

Organic shapes have made it onto almost every trend list in recent years and will continue to be relevant in 2024. The reason: The more digital influences we have, the more we long for something physical that appeals to our senses: flowing shapes in light, natural colors. The focus is on furniture and furnishings with flowing contours and rounded corners, for example sofas with curved armrests and dining tables with organically shaped table tops. But decorative elements such as vases can also be easily integrated into this trend. The good thing: You can’t go wrong when setting it up. “Go with the flow” is the motto.

Sculptural wall art

We really love this trend because it provides real variety in our four walls in a flash. And why just hang a few new prints when you can hang unusual relief objects, clay sculptures or microcement art instead. You can often find great wall art for little money on platforms like Etsy, or you can get creative yourself. You can find countless DIY instructions on YouTube using the search term “textured fabric wall art”. Have fun trying out this unusual living trend!

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Trendig vibrant Textures

Vibrant textures

Bad news for all minimalists: simple, white walls are still out. But also smooth surfaces. In 2024, brushed or hand-applied surfaces such as Roman clay, lime plaster or hand-worked plaster will make their big appearance. Just as organic shapes are becoming more common in furniture, so will a more organic, vibrant use of textures in the new year. Naturally colored ceramics, terracotta and light wood go well with this. Caution: Especially in small rooms, you should not plaster too darkly, otherwise the room will appear too cave-like.

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