This interior is all the rage in the new year!

Trendy furnishing styles for 2024: these interior trends are hot now!
 

We are convinced that 2024 will be a special year - especially when it comes to the hottest interior trends. The coming year promises an atmosphere of cosiness and individuality like no other for a long time. Gone are the days when furniture only had to be practical and instagrammable. Now it's time to experiment with shapes, textures and materials - and bring your own creativity to the table. However, it won't be too colourful for the time being: chocolate brown dominates the colour palette. In 2024, flowing shapes in furniture, vibrant textures and sculptural wall art are also on trend. For those who like it more extravagant, chrome decorations and furniture are the right choice, as chrome is the trendy finish for 2024. Which of these home trends appeals to you the most?

Discover living trend 1: Chocolate interiors 
 

Which colour will set the tone in 2024? Chocolate brown - experts agree. This trend colour will dominate less on the walls and more in furniture, textiles and accessories such as art or decorations. "More is more" is the motto for the coming year. It may require courage, but above all it promises an incredibly cosy ambience. Provided the brown is really warm. Or the shades of brown. Because chocolate brown looks particularly trendy in combination with each other. For those who want to avoid the all-over look, chocolate brown can also be combined with coral or persimmon, which gives the colour a modern and fresh touch.

Discover living trend 2: heavy metal
 

While gold dominated the scene for a long time, 2024 could herald the end of its reign. The trend is moving towards chrome-plated surfaces. From mirror frames and cantilever chairs to fully chrome-plated lamps, chrome in all its forms is in for 2024. Like chocolate brown, chrome immediately brings the 1970s to mind. For those who don't like it quite so retro, small chrome accessories such as candlesticks or bowls are ideal. The beauty of this trend? It's easy to realise even on a small budget. Simply look for vintage pieces in classified adverts or at the flea market.


Discover living trend 3: Flowing shapes
 

Organic shapes have become firmly established in recent years and will remain relevant in 2024. Why? The more digital influences affect us, the more we long for something physical that appeals to our senses: flowing shapes in soft natural tones. The focus is on furniture and furnishings with smooth contours and rounded corners, such as sofas with curved armrests and dining tables with organically shaped table tops. Decorative elements such as vases also fit harmoniously into this trend. The best thing about it: there are hardly any mistakes when furnishing. The motto is: "Go with the flow".

 

Discover living trend 4: Sculptural wall art
 

We are particularly excited about this trend because it brings a refreshing change to our living spaces in no time at all. So why just hang a few new prints when you can add exciting relief objects, clay sculptures or micro-cement artworks instead? Great wall art is often available at affordable prices on platforms like Etsy, or you can get creative yourself. You can find countless DIY instructions on YouTube under the search term "textured fabric wall art". Let your creativity run wild and enjoy trying out this unconventional living trend!

 

Discover living trend 5: Vibrant textures
 

There is a new challenge for all minimalists: plain, white walls are still not in demand. Smooth surfaces are also a thing of the past. In 2024, brushed or hand-applied textures such as Roman clay, lime plaster or hand-finished plaster will make their grand entrance. Just as organic shapes are increasingly being used in furniture, a more organic and lively use of textures will also prevail in the new year. Natural-coloured ceramics, terracotta and light-coloured wood complement each other perfectly. However, be careful not to plaster too darkly, especially in small rooms, as this could make the room look too cave-like.

 

Source: https://www.glamour.de/artikel/wohntrends-2024-living-trend