Year-Ender 2024: The Best In Home Décor And Interior Design
1. The Paint Trend (Double Drenching): In the world of home decor, colour drenching became a bold statement this year. From walls to ceilings, trim, baseboards, and even doors, colour drenching created a seamless canvas of monochrome beauty. This trend extended to furniture and decor, creating an immersive, unified space that felt both modern and harmonious. (Image source: Pinterest/ littlegreene)
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View In App2. Statement Ceilings and Lighting: For years, ceilings were the silent observers of our interiors, painted in predictable white and left untouched. Then came a design revolution. Ceilings transformed into bold canvases, with homeowners embracing everything from detailed panelling to striking wallpaper. This shift coincided with the softening of interior lighting. The harsh overhead fixtures of the past gave way to Noguchi-style pendants, elegant wall sconces, and concealed LED accents. These lighting choices not only illuminated spaces but became integral design features. (Image Source: Canva)
3. Partitioned Spaces: The open-concept dream still holds strong, especially when it comes to kitchens. However, there is a shift towards reclaiming some sense of division. While the wide, flowing spaces we have come to love are timeless, partitioned zones made a comeback. This trend is for those who crave a little more structure and definition within their open-plan homes and is here to stay. (Image Source: Canva)
4. 70s Chic: Designers were torn between the 1990s and 1970s when it came to inspiration. But the ’70s had a major moment this year, reviving bold, retro styles. The plush velvet and earthy tones offered warmth and texture in a way that felt fresh yet comforting. (Image Source: Canva)
5. Chenille: Once considered a fabric of the past, chenille has made a striking comeback. Seen everywhere from Paris to Milan Design Week, this velvety texture brought a soft, luxurious touch to modern interiors. (Image Source: Canva)
Inputs By: Ms. Amrita Gupta, Chief Interior Designer & Director, Manglam Group (Image Source: Canva)