Top 2024 interior design trends making waves across the web


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As we seek solace in nature, the Cabincore trend brings the great outdoors into our homes with rustic charm and cosy warmth. Photos: Handout/TNS

As we stride well into 2024, the world of interior design is bursting with exciting possibilities. Everywhere you turn online it seems there is a new trend popping up to charm design enthusiasts and sway pocketbooks every other week. From the understated elegance of Quiet Luxury to the nostalgic charm of New Colonial, and the rustic cosiness of Cabincore, there's truly a trend to suit every taste and style.Here are some of the top trends of 2024 that are redefining the way we design and decorate our homes.

In a world that often feels chaotic, the trend of Quiet Luxury offers a soothing escape. It's all about creating serene and elegant spaces that exude a sense of understated richness and of calm and comfort. Think plush velvet sofas in muted tones, soft cashmere throws and understated yet quality accents. This trend celebrates the beauty of simplicity and encourages us to indulge in life's little luxuries.Drawing inspiration from traditional colonial design elements, the New Colonial trend puts a fresh spin on classic aesthetics with modern touches.Drawing inspiration from traditional colonial design elements, the New Colonial trend puts a fresh spin on classic aesthetics with modern touches.

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