The end of the year is approaching, and the big question arises: how will we decorate our houses in 2024? Around here, we know something. Find out!
1. A Decoration That Invites You to Feel Good
Warm minimalism is taking hold in the decoration trends, and well-being at home will prevail above all else. Surround yourself with light woods, natural fabrics, neutral tones, fibers, and handmade pieces—and keep everything very tidy!
2. Organic Designs Take Over
And everything that connects with the land and our origins will continue to reign among the decoration trends. We will see sofas, coffee tables, lamps, and accessories with whimsical and irregular lines inspired by nature. Pieces with which it will be easy to give a cozy touch to any environment.
Metal coffee tables, Last Stop.
3. Borreguito, the star fabric
Bouclé wool, the name of this curly upholstery, dresses all types of seats, providing extra comfort and convenience to environments. It is always in raw white, which fits all kinds of spaces and goes well with any decorative style. What are you already seeing in that armchair in your reading corner?
4. For a Sustainable Decoration
The ecological crisis we are experiencing means we increasingly value products that respect the planet. Join this eco-friendly lifestyle and look for environmentally friendly furniture and fabrics made with sustainable, recycled, and recyclable materials, handmade or manufactured in an environmentally friendly way.
5. Handmade, a Rising Value
In line with sustainable design, artisan work will be even more valued: ceramic and clay pieces that hide a history and many hours of work because they have been created without haste. They are objects that make you fall in love, not only because they transmit emotions and feelings but also because they have been reinvented with contemporary designs.
6. Hit The Strings!
The rope has everything to become one of the star materials in the decoration. It is natural, used in crafts, and reminds us of the townhouses of yesteryear, connecting us with our origins… So, if you have the opportunity, don’t hesitate to retrieve one of those chairs or rocking chairs with a reed or braided rope seat from your grandparents’ house. If you are a handyman, perhaps you can restore it yourself and, if not, you can always trust artisans who are dedicated to making this type of chair to modernize it.
7. Extremely Relaxing
There is nothing like neutral tones to achieve relaxed and welcoming environments, and this decorative trend continues to rise. Therefore, if you are thinking of changing the look of your home, you will be right if you paint the walls in a soft color palette: off-white, beige, pale pink, earth tones, or light gray are safe options. Add counterpoints of contrast through the complements to set the point of optimism.
8. Colors Inspired by Nature
Green and blue, inviting you to think of nature, will also be a decoration trend. Use them on upholstery, curtains, or to paint the walls, and the calm, serenity, and freshness effect will be assured, especially if you opt for the softer tones. This does not mean you have to give up the most intense tones, as they will help you give your home a different touch and full of energy. Although, yes, it is advisable to apply them in moderation, lest they overload the environment.
9. Marble and Natural Stones
Marble, granite, and quartzite are no longer limited to covering floors and walls; they also shape pieces with great personality and beauty. And we’re not just referring to countertops (also), but to all the furniture and accessories that you’ll find in your favorite stores.
10. Soil Geometries
Soil geometrics uses the combination of different colors or materials to create pavements with daring patterns: from modern geometries made with natural or sintered stones to mosaics, laminates that imitate herringbone parquet, and wooden floors that alternate with hydraulic tiles or entrecales of stone or porcelain.
11. And The Walls Are Smooth But With Textures
Until recently, it was a trend to enrich the walls with various materials, from fabrics and papers to wood and cork or stones and porcelain. Well, they can breathe again. The walls are cleared and give way to natural textures, with whitewash or mineral and organic materials. Take the test, and peace will reign in your house.