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Five top design and décor trends to look out for in 2024

We live in a world where our homes and living spaces have transformed into sanctuaries of solace, where safety, self-soothing, vibrancy and personal expression are pride of place. As we prepare to step into 2024, this holistic approach to design is likely to continue – blending a harmonious balance between aesthetics and well-being in our homes.

Following her very recent visit to both the highly anticipated International Design and Architecture Awards 2023 in London, top Cape Town based interior designer Kim Williams stayed on to visit the Paris Design Week 2023, hosted by Maison et Objet, a 10-day design fair hosted as part of the 22-day France Design Week 2023.


After attending th
is event, Kim shares the top five trends that will dominate the design landscape and shape our living spaces in 2024:

  1. Embracing Spaces as Sanctuaries

 Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a noticeable shift towards creating interiors where we feel safe, protected and emotionally connected to a space as our very own sanctuary.  Interiors are not merely about aesthetics, colour palettes and textures, but about how they influence our behaviour and how the design elements evoke an emotional response. This trend it is about creating a self-soothing environment that elevates our dopamine levels, so we feel calm and happy resulting in enhanced well-being.

2. The Rise of Maximalist Bold Colours

Bright, bold, and maximalist colours have been on the horizon since the early days of the pandemic, reflecting our collective desire to infuse joy and positivity into our living spaces. We desire freedom, optimism, and an expectation of good things to come; in essence rejecting feelings of deprivation. This resurgence of the maximalist movement is reminiscent of post-war periods where the mood was celebratory and optimistic.

This trend is not just about visual impact through a surge of vibrant and bold colours, but creating spaces that cater to our emotional needs; to uplift our spirits and break free from the constraints of challenging times.

3. Connecting with Nature

Feeling connected to nature remains a cornerstone of our lives, fostering a sense of calm and balance amidst our increasingly fast-paced and chaotic lives. Our design choices inspire living spaces that become havens of relaxation and tranquillity through inviting the outside in. Also, building upon the evolving trend of layering in design, the concept of self-soothing texture that mimics the embrace of nature is coming to the fore. By incorporating tactile materials that invite touch and create a sensory experience within our homes, our connection to nature is further deepened.

4. Nostalgia Reimagined

 A pervasive element of nostalgia continues to shape our design choices in 2024, but with a shift towards more grounded and culturally rooted colour schemes. There will be a renewed focus on connecting with our past while still embracing the present. Colour palettes are likely to evolve beyond the aesthetic, becoming a journey through time and reflecting our shared history and heritage. This nuanced approach to nostalgia brings depth and authenticity to living spaces, creating environments that are rich in personal and cultural significance.

5. Crafting a Sustainable Future

 We have become increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of our choices and there is a growing emphasis on supporting local economies, fostering a sense of community and sustainability in every design choice. This trend emphasises the value of handmade and imperfect elements, of bespoke pieces that tell a story; showcasing the beauty in uniqueness and the importance of the human touch through design.

As we embark on a brand-new year, these five dynamic trends will evolve our homes from mere visual experiences to spaces that forge a deeper emotional connection with our surroundings. They will reshape the way we inhabit and experience our living spaces and homes, improving our well-being for the better.

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