Did you catch our recent feature with Woman&Home magazine?

A Queen's Park Victorian home styled using the 2024 bookshelf wealth trend. Article for Woman & Home magazine

If you've been following us for a while, you know I'm all about incorporating things that bring you joy into your home, regardless of trends. So, when 'Bookshelf Wealth' emerged as a the first big interior design trend for 2024, I was thrilled!

Rather than a must have colour or style, this trend encourages displaying items you truly love, moving away from the pressure to conform to a cookie-cutter home aesthetic. It inspires us to collect and curate meaningful ornaments and books, items that can evoke happy memories when glimpsed on your shelf. (Many designers have always promoted this idea, but I love that it now has a catchy name!)

To achieve the Bookshelf Wealth look, start by gathering items you already love and arranging them on your shelves. Trust your design instincts as you work – remember, the trend is all about authenticity and creating something that truly reflects you. If you notice gaps on the shelves, instead of searching online for filler pieces, take photos and keep a list of approximate sizes to guide your search for items that resonate with you throughout the year. It all adds to the story of your design journey.

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A Queen's Park Victorian home styled using the 2024 bookshelf wealth trend. Article for Woman & Home magazine
A Queen's Park Victorian home styled using the 2024 bookshelf wealth trend. Article for Woman & Home magazine
Charley Morgan