As we step into 2024, the world of interior design is evolving with fresh concepts, bold styles, and a blend of innovation and sustainability. Whether you’re a seasoned decorator or just looking to refresh your living space, here’s a sneak peek into the top interior design trends that are set to dominate the scene in 2024.

Nature-inspired design is taking center stage this year. Biophilic design, which emphasises the connection between humans and nature, is gaining momentum for another year. Expect to see more indoor plants, natural materials like wood and stone, and earthy color palettes that create a serene and calming atmosphere.
Fabrics will become plusher and more inviting, giving them enough visual interest to stand on their own without the use of colour and pattern. Whilst some design experts have experimented with the use of rattan.
All of which is echoed by Dulux’s Colour of the Year, Sweet Embrace. Described to give warmth and softness whilst creating a foundation upon which other colours can be added.
Another material that’s highly anticipated to make a comeback this year is rattan – a nod to the 70s, but evolved to suit modern living.

In stark contrast to neutral interiors as a trend, maximalism is also in the new trend list for 2024. Say goodbye to minimalism – 2024 is all about embracing the bold and the extravagant.
However this time round maximalist interiors are not only characterizsed by vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and an eclectic mix of decor. Instead this year it’s about personal style, non functional object, organic curves and statement rugs.
Archways are back when it comes to architectural details, often being used in doorways and within built-in storage.
We recommend using Pantone’s 2024 colour of the year Bistro Green and to combine it with various shades of gold accents. However the interpretation is all down to yourself.

By providing your home with more defined shapes within doorways there because an unconscious separation between each room, going back to traditional design where each spaces was defined. All prior to open plan living concepts.
2024 interior design sets out to bring people closer together, particularly within living room areas, seeking to create more tightly set up spaces which encourage conversation.

As mentioned above all 2024 interior design seems to be led by differentiating from the norm, questioning tradition and giving your home style a new modern interpretation.
This means interior designer suggestions include obscurities such as upholstered walls and wallpapered ceilings, combining a little bit of interior and commercial design together.
And even the adoption of just one of these can make a huge difference to your home, giving the impression of more space and adding a little quirk.
As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of interior design, 2024 promises to be a year of creativity, sustainability, and a celebration of individuality. Whether you choose to go bold with maximalism or embrace the tranquility of biophilic design, the key is to make your space a reflection of your personality and values. Here’s to a year of design innovation and creating homes that inspire and delight!

If all of this interior design chat has given you the urge to start your house renovation or indeed find a new home or your first hone to start your 2024 interior design plans, please get in touch. Our team are available Monday to Saturday in our Newton Mearns and Clarkston offices on 0141 616 3960 or e-mail mail@nicolestateagents.co.uk