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Fall/Winter 2024: 5 Trends in Home Interior Design

by | Nov 22, 2024

There’s no place like home—especially come the change of seasons. If we’re going to be indoors during shorter days and chilly weather, we might as well create spaces that we love. Here’s a look at the top design trends that are gracefully dominating interiors this season.

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1. Minimalism, but make it warm.

Minimalism evolves with a cozy twist this season. Instead of stark whites and ultra-sleek surfaces, the focus shifts to earthy tones, organic textures, and layered neutrals. We’re here for plush boucle chairs, soft linens, and warm wood finishes.

Katha Handloom Undyed Cotton Queen Bedspread Fully Hand Embroidered by Artisans

“Fit Side Table” Minimalist Travertine Cream Marble Side Table by Aparentment

 

2. Bring the drama with lighting.

Lighting becomes a focal point in interior design for fall/winter 2024. Sculptural chandeliers, oversized pendants, and unique sconces take center stage, bringing both form and function. And check your lightbulbs please and thank you; warm, dimmable LED bulbs make all the difference for ambiance as the days grow shorter.

Gold chromium sconce 

Fleurish Minor Chandelier Brass

 

‘Plissé White Edition’ Pleated Textile Table Lamp by Folkform for Örsjö

 

3. When it comes to texture, more is more.

Think velvet cushions, chunky knit throws, sheepskin rugs, and woven accents. By layering tactile elements in tonal shades, you can create inviting, multidimensional spaces that feel of-the-moment yet not-too-trendy. 

Sunday daybed walnut and Boucle

Large Framed Antique Chinese Embroidery Skirt Textile

Set of 2 Sheepskin WNG Chairs by Mazo Design

 

 

4. Biophilic is in our vocabulary.

As we retreat indoors for the season, many are intentionally bringing nature with them. Biophilic design incorporates greenery through indoor gardens, potted trees, and botanical wallpapers. 

Antique 1880s Hand-Painted Flower Pot, France

Antique Hand-Colored Fern Prints – Aspidium Filix-Mas Series, Botanical Art 1868

 

Monumental Pair of French Paris Porcelain Botanical Painted Vases with Rams Head

 

 

5. The 20s are roaring again.

The glamour of the 1920s is making a modern comeback this season. Art Deco-inspired details like bold geometric patterns, metallic accents, and rich jewel tones bring opulence and interest. Velvet, mirrors, gilding, oh my. 

Snuggle in and get cozy for the cold. And don’t forget to add that je ne sais quoi that will make your home a place you’ll want to be all season long. 

French Art Deco Chandelier with nickel finish and Vitrail Glass

French Art Deco Tapestry

French Sunburst mirror eye porthole glass, carved and gilded wood

 

Snuggle in and get cozy for the cold. And don’t forget to add that je ne sais quoi that will make your home a place you’ll want to be all season long. 

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