When it comes to home trends, Seagate’s stance is always to take timeless elements and add stylish accents. We are fans of enduring style with tasteful nods to what’s new. In that spirit, we’ve partnered with Theory Design and done the detective work to find what’s in and what’s out for interior home trends in 2024. The experts from Theory Design have weighed in on these home trends and how they can work in your home.
What's In:
Quiet Luxury
This term is what defines 2024 interior home trends. Think about the interior of a classic tea room. Moody hues, classic furniture, rich fabrics, dark woods, and understated tones.
Mono-Rooms
If you love a color, why not try layering it all around your home? This is the idea behind mono-rooms. Rooms decorated with one singular color in multiple ways.
Vintage and Sculptural Lighting
Cookie cutter is so last year. 2024 ushers in a new era of interesting light fixtures that you can’t find in just any store. Bonus points if it’s vintage.
Butler’s Pantries
A staple in many traditional homes, butler’s pantries are becoming increasingly popular. They provide a wonderful way to hide unsightly prep items from the larger kitchen, keeping messes at bay.
Stripes
A classic pattern is seeing a resurgence in bathroom tile. Stripes of different color tiles add a huge visual impact to a smaller space.
Marble Accessories
Another classic look, marble takes anything and elevates it. Whether it’s a set of coasters or a coffee table, marble accents are next level.
Dark Wood – Paneled Walls
We’ve seen so much light wood lately that dark wood, especially in paneled walls, is ready to make a comeback.
Local Makers and Design
Showcasing local makers and design in your home adds richness and depth. Your home should tell a story…make it a good one.
Mixing Textures
Different textures bring interest to your home that is both tactile and visual.
Silver Accents and Bronze Accents
Mixed metals work to bring a layered look to your home that’s anything but boring.
Futuristic Materials
Home decor made from recycled plastic and nonstandard materials make your style even more intriguing. Introduce some exciting new pieces into your home that add interest and excitement.
Curatorial Interiors – Highly Curated Accents
While your home should tell a story, the message it sends should be harmonious. Curating interesting items from trips, vintage stores and local makers is a great way to bring meaningful style to your home.
Statement Stone Countertops – Curves at Islands
Take your kitchen island design up a notch with a curved island. From fluted bases to curved counters, we are departing from the straight and narrow.
Bold Wallpaper
Wallpaper is such an easy way to make a statement. Try a bold pattern and leave the smaller, neutral prints behind.
What's Out:
Instagram Design
Be inspired, but don’t copy. Copycat interior design lifted right from Instagram isn’t exciting. You can take what you love from someone else’s design and make it uniquely yours.
Fast Furniture
Mass-produced pieces may have their place, but today’s homeowners are looking for investment pieces that will stand the test of time.
Fake Fur Throws
Just say no! There are so many other textures that really showcase craftsmanship.
Minimalism
Cozy and moody are winning over cold and stark.
Mid-Century Furniture
Mid-century has had its moment. Perhaps for too long. Let’s keep mid-century furniture in mid-century homes.
All White Kitchens
It has taken some time, but homeowners are finally shying away from the all-white kitchen in favor of something more interesting. From mixed colors to rich woods, kitchen cabinets are having fun again.
Too much open shelving in Kitchen
You want a healthy balance between closed cabinets with thoughtful storage to open shelves that can showcase prized dishware or glasses.
Odd Shaped Mirrors
Traditional mirrors are coming back, but let’s be honest–they never really went away.
Subway Tile in Traditional Brick Lay Pattern
Subway tile is a perennial favorite, but the brick lay pattern has been overdone.
Aside from individual trends, there is one term that keeps popping up for 2024: “quiet luxury”.
Think understated elegance that sets the mood for the whole home. We are seeing this in textures and layers, an absence of in-your-face brand names and an emphasis on quality. A space can feel rich from its careful use of lighting, color and fabric.
The experts at Theory Design work alongside Seagate Development Group to provide high-end design for your new home. The team is dedicated to excellence in interior design. Involvement in all aspects of design, Theory Design develops designs from concept to completion to create an overall cohesive and functional home design.
Designing to create an experience that engages all senses, Theory Design invites nature to inspire your home’s design with organic textures, tactile surfaces and a natural color palette.
Theory Design’s goal is to engage with clients to infuse their own character and lifestyle to create their unique design.
If you love some of these new trends and would like guidance incorporating them into your home, Contact us. We are here to ensure your new home is stylish, luxurious, and most importantly, uniquely yours.
About Seagate Development Group
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