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Check out these simple yet impactful home decor trends for 2024 embraced by the top designers.

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Every year, the design world anticipates the design trends that will shape our homes. From materials and patterns to styles and colors, every aspect of home decor is ripe for reinvention. While some trends fade as quickly as they arrive, others have the power to revitalize our spaces and inspire a fresh perspective. If you find joy in embracing these evolving aesthetics, incorporating them into your home can be a delightful way to express your personal style.

If you are looking for simple yet impactful home decor trends for 2024, check out these seven trends embraced by the top designers:

1. Hints of Nature

Kelly Wearstler, a renowned American designer, showcased hints of nature in her Marlboro Entry project. The living room in the image above is accentuated by an indoor plant, a key natural decorative element. Her signature style is to bring a cohesive appeal to the outdoors through a color palette of earthy tones and textured elements.

The ode to natural materials, paired with minimalist furniture, can create a more inviting and calming atmosphere in your home.

2. Antiques

Antiques carry a rich heritage that can bring any space to life. This Micheal S. Smith project is a clear testament to the enduring charm of antiques. The dining area features “7 Bronze,” a 1958 artwork by Morris Louis. It creates another window into the space. Alongside, the Italian dining chairs and table from Amy Perlin Antiques hold command over this dining area. It’s not just large antique elements that enliven a space; smaller details like these sconces from Maison Gerard also contribute significantly to the overall ambiance.

3. Portuguese Inspired Tile Paper

“Summer blue and whites have been with me since I started my career 25 plus years ago,” writes Mary Mcdonald, the award-winning Los Angeles-based interior designer. In her project pictured above, she emphasized serene shades of white and blue.

Known for drawing inspiration from around the globe, McDonald elevated this otherwise simple space with regal Portuguese-inspired tile paper.

Blending neutral tones with intricate Portuguese designs is an easy way to elevate your own home.

4. Mediterranean Style

The design goal for this kitchen was to pare down excess decoration and ornamentation, allowing each individual element to shine.. Windsor Smith has reimagined this space with a Mediterranean theme for modern-day living.

Mediterranean-style decor emphasizes neutral settings. From mildly textured white walls to natural woods, these elements create a warm and inviting environment. You can enhance the Mediterranean feel by incorporating tilework or rich textiles like velvet. If you want to keep it simple, opt for rustic, elegant furnishings.

5. Timeless Pieces

 

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Love trendy home decor but find the constant changes exhausting? Then you should follow Nate Berkus, the designer renowned for creating spaces that remain beautiful and relevant amidst fleeting trends.

The above image showcases his interest in curating timeless pieces. You can also check out his Manhattan Penthouse Triplex project, which features a wealth of timeless elements. Ample sources of natural light, classic 1920s architecture, a neutral color palette, textural details, antique mirrors, and marble are the key elements that ensure this design will withstand the test of time.

6. Quiet Luxury

 

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According to Bobby Berk, 2024 is all about embracing “quiet luxury”—a refined approach to elegance that moves away from over-the-top decadent designs. . His latest designs are away from over-the-top and decadent Quiet luxury creates a home space filled with high-quality, minimalist designs. Decorative pieces are not bold or loud, but made from premium quality materials.

As seen in the image above, muted tones, well-crafted furniture in simple shapes, and rich textiles are elements of “quiet luxury.” This design approach is an investment that promises to remain relevant for years to come.

7. Vintage Theme

Renowned design expert Joanna Gaines wowed us with her design ideas for a friend’s house in Summerville’s historic district. The updated house is now filled with vintage-inspired styles reminiscent of the early 1900s. Gaines drew upon her expertise and knowledge to create the stunning vintage-inspired decor.

From the furniture and a chandelier to the wall color palette, every element in the living room exudes unique charm. In 2024, consider incorporating vintage elements into your own home decor to infuse your living space with character. These pieces often carry history, showcase spectacular craftsmanship, and evoke a touch of nostalgia.

References

  1. The Biggest Home Decor Trends For 2024, BobbyBerk
  2. Manhattan Penthouse Triplex, NateBerku
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