Incoming & Outgoing Interior Design Trends for 2024

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The world of interior design is brimming with exciting new trends and evolving styles. Our expert teams at GAP Homes are here to guide you through these changes, helping you design your home just the way you like. Whether you are looking to refresh your space or simply curious about the latest trends, here’s a look at what’s in and what’s out for 2024.

Incoming Trends

1. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Materials

Eco-friendly materials like bamboo, reclaimed wood, and organic cotton are becoming popular choices, offering both beauty and environmental responsibility.

2. Warm, Earthy Tones

Terracotta, olive green, and deep brown hues are making a strong comeback, creating a cosy, grounded feel in your space.

3. Maximalist Design

Bold patterns, vibrant colours, and eclectic décor are in vogue. Layered textiles, statement pieces, and rich, textured fabrics create dynamic, personalised spaces that reflect your unique style.

4. Multi-Functional Spaces

With the rise of remote work, multi-functional spaces are becoming essential. Flexible layouts that serve both work and relaxation purposes are in high demand. 

5. Biophilic Design

This incorporates natural elements like indoor plants, ample natural light, and organic shapes to enhance well-being and create a peaceful environment.

Outgoing Trends

1. All-White Interiors

While this style was once favoured for its’ minimalist appeal, is being replaced by more colourful and textured designs. Richer palettes add warmth and character to your home, moving away from the starkness of an all-white space.

2. Fast Furniture

Known for its affordability but short lifespan, this style is falling out of favour due to environmental concerns. Instead, there is a shift towards investing in quality, timeless pieces that stand the test of time.

3. Matching Sets

Homeowners now prefer curated, eclectic looks where different pieces are thoughtfully mixed and matched, adding personality and uniqueness to their interiors.

4. Minimalist Interiors

Focuses on simplicity and decluttered spaces, is being overshadowed by more expressive and detailed design approaches. 

5. Industrial Style

This style, with its raw and utilitarian elements, is being replaced by softer, more inviting aesthetics.

Throughout 2024 so far, the interior design landscape has evolved towards sustainability, warmth, and personal expression. Our expert teams at GAP Homes encourage you to embrace these new trends to refresh your space and let go of outdated styles to create a home that is both beautiful and meaningful. For more tips and inspiration on designing your ideal home, stay connected with GAP Homes! Check out our current developments for your chance to secure one of these beautiful homes. Contact us today to schedule a viewing.