2024 Home Trends

Sophisticated Lighting

Ginger Curtis, founder and CEO of Urbanology Designs, predicts glam lighting trends in the new year. "Lighting trends will become a key player, with sculptural pendant lights, oversized chandeliers and artistic floor lamps stealing the spotlight."


Biophilic Design

"Biophilic design will thrive in 2024," says Curtis. "This trend centers around bringing the outdoors inside, creating spaces that foster a stronger connection with nature. Expect to see more indoor plants, living green walls, natural materials like stone and wood and large windows to maximize natural light and reduce the barrier between the interior and exterior."


Spa Bathrooms

"Enhanced bathrooms to mimic and pull in the amenities of a spa are going to be on the rise making a big splash in 2024. With the known health benefits of ice baths/cold plunge pools and heat therapy via hot saunas and steam rooms, customers are going to flock to incorporate this for the health and relaxation benefits. We will see this incorporated into new construction as well as bathroom renovations," says Curtis.


Textured Walls

Boring walls are out! "Plain painted walls might take a backseat to textured wall treatments. From textured wallpapers to textured paint finishes like Venetian plaster or stucco, these add depth and interest to rooms," says Curtis.


Plaster Range Hoods

For a more textured and unique look in the kitchen, plastered range hoods will be all the rage in 2024. This dials up the drama and look of the kitchen space without overwhelming or being too trendy.


Arches Emerge

Arched doorways and home design elements are gaining in popularity as they are less sharp and more pleasing to the eye than their squared off counterpart. "The design landscape is shifting, with arches taking on fresh forms — squared off and asymmetrical arches redefine classic elegance," says Curtis.


Bold Moves

Devon Wegman of Devon Grace Interiors shares that she believes "2024 is going to be all about bold, dramatic moves. People are tired of playing it safe (at least we are) and sticking with neutrals, soft textures everywhere. Today, we're incorporating more and more graphic stone, provocative artwork, area rugs and large statement chandeliers in spaces. People no longer want their home to look just like their neighbors but instead want their home to be one of a kind, and in order to do that, it's critical to take risks!"


For more home trends check out the link below:

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