Biophilic design will be huge in 2024. The major goal of biophilic design is to increase connectivity to natural elements through the direct and indirect use of nature. The essence of biophilic design is the feeling you get out in nature, surrounded by lush greenery and natural light. It is all about bringing the outdoors in. This design style will involve more natural materials, sunlight, and plants.
Warm tones will take center stage. Neutral, earthy tones ebb and flow in popularity, I am predicting that warm colours will take over as people seek cozy vibes in their homes. The new year will see earthy browns, rich terracottas, and deep oranges take center stage. These hues bring comfort and homeliness to your spaces, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Forest green will have its moment. Choosing dark and moody colours will put forest green at the top of the list in 2024.
Comforting curves are in style. I predict that rounded shapes will appear in homes everywhere in 2024 due to their inviting nature. Introducing rounded shapes, like arched vanity mirrors, brings softness and beautiful juxtaposition against often linear vanities. Arches also provide an air of sophisticated antiquity but are versatile enough to pair with a range of design styles. Scalloped details on furniture and upholstery pieces are making it into the design world. Scalloped edges could also be a nice accent on cabinetry.
Stacked tiles are a hot trend. Subway tiles have been popular for years, but a new take on it will make waves in 2024
Fractals will have a major moment in 2024. The next year will feature more fractal designs, which typically consist of geometric shapes that add dimension. With the theory of science in design and how shapes and geometric design appeal to the brain, fractals in our homes will be big. We can expect to see fractal designs for tables, cabinetry, accent pieces, and lighting.
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