This is the year of home design trends that are anything but trendy. In fact, the overarching “trend” of 2024 is design that increasingly seeks to avoid looks of the moment in favour of creating spaces with timeless appeal, something we’re passionate about designs. Here are the year’s top 10 luxury home design trends and tips from our design team on how to achieve them in your space.
As per the TJ Homes there are 10 Different interior designs which can easily attract the peoples.
Quiet luxury: is one of the most cited design trends of 2024, but we would call it a way of life. The principles of quiet luxury—high-quality materials, timeless design, and sophisticated style. the key design aesthetics of quiet luxury including a neutral range of colours, high-quality materials like marble, expert craftsmanship, fine finishes, and natural light.
Elevated lighting: Light fixtures and lamps will do more than provide light in 2024. They’re set to become art pieces in their own right. Designers predict that lighting will become more sophisticated, with “sculptural pendant lights, oversized chandeliers and artistic floor lamps” expected to appear in more and more luxury homes.
Handmade pieces: Several designers have noted a strong desire for handmade, this kind of pieces are more demanded when decorating homes today. Using handmade pieces, particularly those with a story, means you won’t soon tire of your art and decor. These kinds of designs add soul to new construction home by decorating with handmade, vintage furniture, ceramics, rugs, and art collected from her many travels.
Monochromatic rooms: Another trending and timeless aesthetic is “mono-rooms”—tone-on-tone decor, or so-called “all-in-one” rooms. Allowing one colour to play out in a variety of materials and textures creates an elevated style that’s calming but still interesting. To create a mono-room, use the same colour treatment on the walls, ceiling, furniture, light fixtures, window treatments, and decorative objects.
Functional spaces: One designer recently quoted in House Beautiful predicts that more and more homeowners will embrace customized secondary spaces in their kitchens for more functionality Zone, convenience space, and storage. These spaces allow homeowners to prep, wash, and store out of sight so their kitchen remains ready for entertaining.
Kitchens designed for living: Speaking of kitchens, they’re no longer just for cooking. More and more homeowners are looking for kitchens that feel like living spaces. Luxury kitchens are increasingly spaces that invite friends and family to gather, considering adding freestanding furniture in or near the kitchen, from a vintage cabinet to display as per Chinese culture with couch as part of the dining space.
Statement bathrooms: Luxury design calls for statement bathrooms with as much personality as other rooms in the home in terms of color, pattern, texture, and style. Some ways to create a statement bathroom that showcases your personal design aesthetic is through unique or unexpected color, tile patterns, materials, finishes, lighting, and art.
Mixing metals Biophilic design: Many designers predict a new mix of metal finishings, from chrome to silver to bronze, to emerge this year and beyond. To bring the new look home. Whereas Biophilic design enhance natural light with large windows and additional options such as high ceilings that accommodate double-height windows, skylights, glass-panels stacking doors, interior courtyards, and more. We also create permeability between the natural world and the home with many options for indoor/outdoor entertaining spaces.
Personalization: This will become more important in upcoming year, inviting you to put your signature on every space in your home. This includes everything from hallways to pantries to laundry rooms to storages and backyards will get a personalized touch.