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A living room by Jake Arnold. The L.A.-based designer says that “quiet luxury” has been trending in interiors as well as fashion: “In the same way a ‘quiet luxury’ wardrobe is assembled, within design, there will be a continued emphasis on classic, investment pieces that you can build a room around,” he explains.
Sometimes, they even contradict each other.
Yet, in 2024, the worlds ofinterior designand fashion are more intertwined than ever.
How does quiet luxury manifest itself in our homes, exactly?

A tonal project by Jeremiah Brent. “There’s something so elevated and fun about layering a single hue within a space,” he says.
Im ready for it.)
Whats falling by the wayside?
It seems the ivory boucle trend has hit its saturation point, as have fake fur throws.

Stripes, as seen in the shower of a recent project by Heidi Caillier.
When design is personalized, its timeless, he says.
Interiors are about your story, how you live, and what you love.
My home is a myriad of phases and references Ive fallen in love with at different times.

Roman and Williams used yellow hues when designing the buzzy new Cotswolds hotel, Estelle Manor.
Below, the top interior design trends to know in 2024as well as whats on its way out.
Timothy Corrigan
Tone-on-tone decortheres something so elevated and fun about layering a single hue within a space.
There, texture, silhouette, and material can be emphasized.

A project by Vicky Charles of Charles & Co., which used local woods.
Jeremiah Brent
All in ones, which I refer to as rooms with all one textile pattern.
The architecture may be simple or complex but this approach allows for the furniture to shine.
Joy Moyler,Joy Moyler Interiors
Brown is about to have the most major moment.

A Martin Brudnizki-designed project where decorative plates are hung on the wall. Brudnizki preaches “embracing the art of the collection.”
Martyn Lawrence Bullard
Red dominated the fashion scene in 2023, and I see that spilling over into interiors.
Im ready for it.
It may be mixed with a side of latte too!
Joy Moyler
Vintage lighting adds a much-needed patina to living spaces.
The right piece can really bring a room together and make it feel collected.
Ive been finding some amazing 50s-era Italian and French floor lamps and pendants on 1stDibs lately.
Almost with a retail display quality.
Joy Moyler
Stripesin an over-the-top way, like.
I love to see a full-dip striped room, or a striped, tiled shower.
It feels traditional and yet modern, and so fresh right now.
Heidi Caillier
Bold, candy-style stripes have been making an appearance in the last few months.
We have developed a striped Murano wall light for And Objects which has proved popular.
Its timeless, simple, and easy.
I especially love these patterns when used in a blue-and-white color palette.
We are loving a buttery yellow for millwork in a kitchen or pantry.
Jake Arnold
Were seeing traditions being reimagined in myriad ways to create spaces with identity and personality.
Jenni Kayne
Were seeing a revival of dark wood-paneled walls to create warmth and coziness.
It is a typology that instantly takes you from traditional to modern.
Robin Standefer
My favorite interiors are those that connect me to the place Im in.
Often this is through local craft and materials.
Vicky Charles
I am loving how people are playing more with varied textures throughout their home.
For example, plaster walls mixed with wood floors or ceilings.
Its such an effortless way to bring dimension to a space.
Jenni Kayne,Jenni Kayne Home
Mixing corduroys, mohairs, and velvet staples.
My life is about color, patterns, and texturesusing them to complement each other.
Robin Standefer
Embracing the artisantheres been such a movement in celebrating handmade and one-of-a-kind pieces.
Pottery, dishware, and art add such a bespoke feel…
I call these pieces the last layer when were accessorizing a new space.
Jeremiah Brent
One-of-a-kind anything.
I love to incorporate a piece of artwork my children did when in grade school.
Kathryn M. Ireland
A Martin Brudnizki-designed project where decorative plates are hung on the wall.
Brudnizki preaches embracing the art of the collection.
Embracing the art of the collection and curating stuff within the home.
A home is made when it is filled with things that have meaning to you.
Martin Brudnizki
The auction rooms are becoming the new design centers.
Kelly Wearstler
Whats Out
Design copied from Instagram and Pinterest.
Our clients are craving real places not just photo ready.
There is a movement away from flawless.
Vicky Charles
Love the texture, but its time to bring some richness back with colors and patterns.
Timothy Corrigan
Boucle will be used less.
Still a wonderful textural fabric, but other types will become more prevalent.
Vicky Charles
Homeowners are growing weary of mass-produced furniture that quickly falls apart or looks generic and dated.
Timothy Corrigan
No more fake fur throws!
Instead woven textures and knits… anything that shows the hands of the craftsman, always.
They came and went.
Timothy Corrigan
Anything with a ruffle edge and skirted tables… all are so dated!
Kathryn M. Ireland
Bland uniformity and minimalism are out.
Robin Standefer
Neutral minimalism has about run its course.
The palette isnt what is necessarily going out of style, moreso its software.
Layered implementations of neutrals make a confident design statement and tell a much bigger story.
Martin Brudnizki
Ultra minimalist interiorsbring some soul in!
Warm the space up, and create a happy mediumbetween minimalism and maximalist spaces.
Joy Moyler
Were seeing the absolute death of angular mid-century-looking pieces.