With 2024 just around the corner, it's time to get ahead of the curve with home decor trend predictions to bring fresh new details into your home.
That's why “Good Morning America” lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamot took a closer look at the best ways to test some of these trends yourself before diving into bigger investments.
Bergamot uses resources like Apartment Therapy, Pinterest, Domino Magazine, and Architectural Digest to liven up your home with trends like scalloped edges, kitschy kitchens, and chrome details for small interior renovations. I found a great idea.
Keep scrolling to find everything you need to give your home a new look.
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scalloped detail
Apartment Therapy reports that wavy, scalloped edges are the perfect way to participate in next year's “pattern and silhouette fusion” trend. Many household items, such as towels and tables, tend to have straight edges, but these details soften the edges of a room, and with items like this natural jute rug and classy sheet set, it's easy to experiment. I can. You need to be aware of trends before committing to larger pieces in the future.
kitchen
According to Pinterest, the kitchen has gained momentum as the star room of the home, with eclectic kitchen decor taking over the overall priority, with online searches surging by 50% in the past few months.
Domino Magazine predicts that the best way to express this trend will be through kitsch, the campy, quirky design concept that has taken a backseat to minimalist homes in recent years. Searches for the term have increased by 75%, meaning colorful and funky touches will be back throughout the home in 2024.
An easy way to incorporate kitsch is through kitchen utensils. These Anthropologie plates are adorable, affordable, and the perfect backdrop for retro dishes that you'll want to bookmark and try right away. Bergamotto recommends Baked Alaska.
corduroy
The trend-setting, trade-only High Point Market was reportedly filled with corduroy accents this year, a move that follows Architectural Digest's claim that corduroy fabric will be a mainstay in 2024. also agreed. Meanwhile, the sofa was the latest creation at High Point. , replacing your furniture every year isn't the most convenient way to test out trends.
Try these beautiful cushions instead. It comes in 33 colors and costs less than $15 each.
chromium
Another prediction from Architectural Digest is chrome. It's an easy way to add “shimmering smooth surfaces without killing the ambiance” to your home. It works beautifully in larger pieces, but try it in smaller quantities with this fun mushroom lamp and accent table to add edge to any room.