Monstera, with its large and distinctive leaves, offers a unique twist to traditional room dividers. Consider placing this big foliage plant in contemporary containers and arranging them strategically after taking inspiration from these ideas.
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One of the best things about looking ahead to a new year is anticipating what trends we’ll see on the rise. From predicting the top colors to determining next year’s booming decorating trends, designers are pros at knowing what we’ll all love in the coming months and beyond.
This especially applies to the living room, which is, most often, one of the easiest spaces to refresh and inject with the latest looks.
With the help of a few top designers, we’ve pulled together some key living room trends we can expect to see in 2024.
Design: Louis Duncan-He Designs / Photo: Genevieve Renee Photography
It’s been a long time coming, but interior designer Alice Leigh says 2024 will bring the official end of cold, all-white living rooms that embrace minimalism. Instead, we’ll see more comfort and coziness.
“There is a rise of soft, warm nuances that are spirit-lifting and dopamine-enhancing,” Leigh says. “That’s not to say that we can’t incorporate neutral elements into a room—but it's about balance, warmth, and offsetting bold colors with gentle ones.”
To ease your space into this look, Leigh suggests balancing your materials. Combine wools, linens, and velvets with harder finishes like brass, stone, and wood, she suggests.
Design: Louis Duncan-He Designs / Photo: KM Photography
According to Gena Kirk, the vice president of KB Home Design Studio, as minimalism fades into the background, a new take on maximalism will take centerstage.
While this aesthetic once focused on a whole lot of everything, everywhere, Kirk feels we’re about to see a channeled, targeted use of the key elements.
“2024’s maximalism is also about how you mix and match to express your unique style," she says. «Think about pairing geometric shapes,
Monstera, with its large and distinctive leaves, offers a unique twist to traditional room dividers. Consider placing this big foliage plant in contemporary containers and arranging them strategically after taking inspiration from these ideas.
It appears that wallpaper will spend some time in the limelight this coming year, according to the pros.
The holiday season is just around the corner—and chances are, your calendar is already filling up. If you’re hosting any get-togethers, your to-do list is probably just as packed.
You walk into a Home Depot, visit The Sill online, or stroll through your local plant store and find what you consider the perfect plant for your home. Maybe you’ve done the research to find out just how much sunlight and water it will need, or perhaps you're just going off of how you feel at the moment.
Christmas is only a few month away, and falling back on the same decor as last year (or even the past five years) is oh-so-boring. Instead, try bringing some new style into your holiday decor.
With 2023 coming to a close, many designers are already looking ahead to the New Year to predict the home and interior design trends that will be popular in 2024. One space of particular interest is the bathroom.
Whether you’re considering a full kitchen renovation—so long, rickety cabinets and outdated backsplash—or simply need to stock up on a few essential kitchen tools, there’s no getting around it: kitchens are expensive. Not every aspect of your kitchen needs to blow your budget, though. We tapped two interior designers, both with extensive kitchen experience, to spill the kitchen items they say aren’t worth the splurge. “There are so many choices when it comes to outfitting a kitchen, with just as many price points to choose from,” according to interior designer Kristina Phillips. “Most would agree that countertops and appliances are worth spending money on, but there are a few items that don't need splurging to be effective.” Read on for their recommendations, both big and small—your budget will thank you.
It's clear that there are many interior design trends that stand the test of time and show up year after year, but there are many that don't. With the year coming to an end, we asked a handful of interior pros which trends they want to say goodbye to in 2024—and their answers might surprise you. Our biggest takeaways? Excessive neutrals and minimalism are out.
When the cold weather hits, we crave the comfort of a toasty, warm space. But the warmth we’re talking about isn’t from stepping out of the icy wind. It’s the feeling you get when you’re enveloped by a welcoming space—an unmistakable but hard-to-put-your-finger-on sense of comfort.
For enthusiasts looking to merge functionality with aesthetic appeal, these Snake Plant Room Divider Ideas offer an innovative solution. This creative approach allows the vibrant green leaves to define areas with a refreshing, natural barrier.
From color trends to bedroom design trends, tile trends, and more, designers and home experts are using their expertise to give us the low-down on what we can expect to see in 2024. As an integral component of every home, lighting trends are not to be forgotten in that list.
If 2023 was the era of maximalist kitchens, 2024 is taking a decidedly softer approach—but one that still offers plenty of eye candy.