BHG home editors share the home trends they're embracing this year, and some that's staying.
Are jewel tones still popular? Do you still have vintage decor? As you refresh your home for the new year, consider these trend predictions from BHG's home editors. We took inspiration from the viral “inside and out” social media trend in which users list what they more or less want to do in 2024, and we've come up with our own predictions about decorating trends .
Whether you're looking for a new bathroom paint color or considering updating your floors with the latest materials, these predictions are based on the industry knowledge of BHG editors, designers, experts, and Consider insights from other experts in the residential space.
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So: Grandma's hand-me-down
Out: always buy new and latest decorations
Trends are always evolving, so it's easy to feel pressured to buy new items. This year, I'm going to focus less on keeping up with the latest social media trends and more on finding pieces I love. And where are we looking first? Vintage stores, thrift stores, and grandma's basement. Then, use our best tips for scoring second-hand decor to create an aesthetic that's uniquely yours.
Even if vintage style isn't your thing, you can still incorporate salvaged decor. Instead of throwing away your old furniture and replacing it with something new, give it a modern makeover or reupholster those outdated dining room chairs.
Related: 7 Tips for Adding Vintage Decor to Your Current Design Style
Location: walls and doors
Out: Open floor plan
Open floor plans were once the most sought-after element for home buyers, but designers say they are becoming obsolete. If you're considering adding walls or sliding barn doors to break up your floor plan a little more, consider this a sign.
Of course, if you already have an open-concept layout, you don't need to completely remodel your space. Instead, look for ways to differentiate your space. You can add a large dining room rug to create a visual break between the dining space and the kitchen, or arrange your living room furniture in a way that clearly defines the boundaries of the area.
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Cast: Blues and Browns
Out: Jewel tone
More than half of the colors in 2024 are shades of blue, so it's safe to say that shades of navy, sapphire, and haint blue will be seen everywhere. But another shade we're embracing this season is brown. Expect to see a lot of sophisticated chocolate brown hues on walls, fabrics, and decor this year, as he's one of the most popular color trends in recent months.
This means that the bright, bold jewel tones of the early 2020s are gradually falling out of favor, giving way to a moodier, more sophisticated aesthetic. Incorporating trends like cafecore (as featured in the Pinterest Predicts 2024 report) and jazz aesthetics, both utilize deep, warm tones to achieve a modern yet sophisticated look.
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Field: Curved furniture
Out: Geometric pattern + sharp edges
Say goodbye to square tables and monotonous geometric patterns. This year, Zillow's expert is embracing the curved furniture trend he's been raving about since 2022. The circular coffee table, round chairs, and circular furniture arrangement all promote a soft, comfortable, and relaxing environment in which you'll look forward to spending time. in.
While this trend is easy to implement in living spaces (we love the round swivel chair), it's not just limited to rooms with luxurious furniture. Curved kitchens are his top design trend for 2024, with circular light fixtures, a curved kitchen island, and round bar stools completing the look.
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Location: Cozy living space
Out: A perfectly curated living space that won't let you relax.
Your home isn't a museum, so there's no need to make it look like one. Of course, I always try to stick to my weekly tidying checklist, but I'm no longer interested in a perfectly manicured living space that isn't conducive to relaxing. Instead, we embrace comfortable furniture and inviting textures for a relaxing living space. If new furniture isn't in your budget, warm up the space with a cozy paint color or add soft texture with throw blankets and pillows. .
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: Mixed design style
Out: All that matches
When refreshing your home this year, don't limit yourself to one design style. You'll probably naturally gravitate towards items that loosely fit within a design category. However, once you find something you like, don't be afraid to expand your options, even if it doesn't always “fit”.
This year, we're moving away from the matchy-matchy design style. If your home leans more traditional, don't be afraid to add midcentury-inspired accent pieces. Or embrace the colorful minimalism trend and opt for clean aesthetics and simple pops of bright color combinations. Create a unique, eclectic look by decorating with your favorite colors, patterns, and furniture.
Related: Home design in 2024 will be all about mixing decades
Location: Mudroom and utility room
Out: An in-depth home office setup
As employees spend more time in the office, the need for home workspaces is decreasing. Even for those working remotely, the post-pandemic years have shown us what we really need (or don't need) to be productive from home. According to experts at 1st Dibbs and Houzz, homeowners are moving away from elaborate home office setups and instead leveraging their space and budget for utility spaces. Another reason is that these spaces often benefit the whole family, not just the person working from home. Whether you choose a hard-working laundry room or a functional mudroom space, these spaces are ready for a makeover this year.
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