Undoubtedly, tile is a versatile material that can transform and elevate the look of kitchens and baths, as well as living spaces, mantles, and mudrooms. But just like paint colors, tile designs go in and out of style and can ultimately date a space.
If you’re planning to re-tile part of your home in the coming months, consider the following insight professional designers have on what will be in vogue in 2024—and have staying power.
The last decade has seen a revival of terrazzo in the traditional sense but also in modern reinterpretations that add another dimension from giant and unconventionally colored flecks to intriguing material juxtapositions. And it looks like the trend isn’t dying down anytime soon.
Laurence Carr, founder and CEO of Laurence Carr, explains how Terrazzo tiles create a classic and timeless look which is why they're making a big comeback. Terrazzo tiles can often be made from a mixture of marble chips and cement, she says.
“Terrazzo made a spirited appearance at this year’s Cersaie, exhibiting a delightful vitality,” Cristina Stivala, creative director of Taller KEN, says. One of the biggest international tile fairs in the world, Italy’s Cersaie is often thought of as an indicator of tile trends to come.
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“Throughout the fair, terrazzo flaunted its charm in a palette of nostalgic hues and earthy tones, while also daringly branching out into fresh and vibrant color variations, some of which sparkled with playful exuberance," Stivala says.
These atypical colors range from pastels and primaries to metallic, and the flecks can be massive with exaggerated asymmetry.
Carr says that due to sustainability becoming increasingly important to consumers, more
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If traditional Christmas carols were given a modern spin, «Deck the Halls,» would really mean deck the halls, roof, porch, and lawn. While a Christmas tree in the living room is still the star of interior holiday decor, front yards are often the next hot spot for holiday decor displays.
It's the time of year when trend reports are released in bulk. Although we love predicting the decor and colors that'll likely take over our spaces in the new year, there's a case to be made for the anti-trend.
Since the new year is quickly approaching, we asked professional interior designers to share the top carpet and rug trends that will take center stage over the coming months. Regardless if you tend to gravitate toward classic, neutral pieces or are eager to experiment with bold colors and funky shapes, there's a style for everyone to look forward to.
As we close out another year, it’s also time to look ahead to all the trends on the rise for 2024. While no one could have seen Barbiecore taking over the way it has in 2023, other trends are truly cyclical and often come back in style.
For anyone looking to tackle big home renovation projects in 2024, now is the perfect time to pin down the details. Start by making your own list and checking it twice—noting which rooms or areas need a refresh, what your budget entails, and what style options toe the line between on-trend and timeless.
Along with every new year come new home design predictions, and Houzz’s predictions are everything we thought we’d see, plus a few fun new forecasts that will be a delight to see come to fruition.
Many people set the intention of using the start of a new year to get more organized—once the holidays are over and decorations are put away, it's nice to create a blank slate for yourself at home. That said, there are some organizing techniques that professionals would rather that you skip over entirely.
If you love the sharp flavors of arugula and radicchio, you’ll adore puntarelle chicory. Also known as Catalogna chicory, puntarelle (Cichorium intybus) is a member of the chicory family popular in Italy. It is not commonly grown in North America, but if you enjoy growing chicory then its unique hearty greens are well worth your time. Read on to find out how to incorporate puntarelle into your home garden.
With 2023 drawing to a close, interior designers and design enthusiasts alike are already looking ahead to the New Year and the trends that are expected to be big. From trending colors to lighting trends, living room trends, bathroom trends, and more, design experts are excitedly preparing for what 2024 will bring.
It’s not officially Christmas season until several mandatory traditions commence. Decorating the tree. Watching Elf. Baking at least one batch of Grandma’s gingerbread and The Best Sugar Cookies. Drinking a mug of eggnog.