Simplifying Style: 2024 Trend Roundup

We know you’re busy, so each week, we are going to simplify your interior design journey by curating our favourite finds; from product launches that drop in our inbox to the inspiring spaces we discover. We’ll post them here as a weekly roundup, so settle in with your coffee and prepare to use that Pinterest button!

This week's Simplifying Style is inspired by returning to an inbox full of articles predicting the trends for the year. Here's a roundup of our favourite looks.

(Side note: Trends can be a tricky subject; the term often brings the pressure that your space is outdated and needs changing. However, as designers, we aim to create timeless design schemes perfect for our clients. If you find something that brings you joy, we encourage you to incorporate it into your home!)

Lake Flato Architects
calming bathroom from Elizabeth Roberts Architects
Kelly Wearstler project

Introducing texture to your walls will add a layer of depth to any space, as seen in this stunning room by Lake Flato Architects.

Tan, camel, caramel—whichever way it's described, almost everywhere is predicting a return to warm tonal neutrals. Why not double down and paint your walls and ceiling in the same comforting tone, as shown in this Kelly Wearstler project?

Stripes, in almost all forms, from headboards to cushions to tile layouts. We love this calming bathroom from Elizabeth Roberts Architects.

wooden coffee tables, curvy accent chairs, or fluted lampshades from Lights & Lamps
styled by House Beautiful UK

Organic statement shapes; think chunky wooden coffee tables, curvy accent chairs, or fluted lampshades, like this stunning one from Lights & Lamps. Another example of organic statement pieces styled by House Beautiful UK.

Burl wood statement bed from Soho Home
Decorilla

Bringing back the Art Deco staple, Burl Wood, as is often the case in nature, beauty is found in the imperfections of the tree deformity causing these swirls and knots. This can be introduced through a decorative object or a statement bed, like this one from Soho Home.

Biophilic design is here to stay. Surround yourself with lush greenery, earthy colours, and natural light to blur the line between inside and outside, recreating the feeling you get in nature, as shown by Decorilla.

Just a little note, if you click the purple italic name you’ll be taken to the image source. We hope you enjoy x