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The Top Interior Design Trends We’ll Be Seeing Everywhere in 2024

These are the interior design trends for 2024 setting the style agenda for the year ahead.

A beautiful kitchen, showing a marble benchtop, a timber table, a microwave and oven and a marble splash back.
Briony Fitzgerlad, Cremorne House

With 2023 done and dusted, we look back through the design trends we loved and what's in store for 2024. So, if you're wondering what you should look to deck out your pad with this year, we've got all the answers.  

From statement floors to curved arches and rustic touches, here are the top trends that will define 2024 and give your home a stylish transformation. Get ready to say hello to a new year and a slew of exciting new trends... 

2024 Interior Design Trend: Curves & Arches

A wooden, curved coffee table is adorned by a book and a vase.
McMullin & Co.

In 2024, get ready to see curves in all the right places! Nostalgic curves and arches are making a comeback into our homes, channelling the groovy vibes of 70’s mid-century design. Undulating lines have become a staple in interior design, and while not groundbreaking, people are embracing this trend with newfound boldness.

From interior arches to the infusion of organic shapes and fluid forms, we’re breaking away from the confines of clean lines. This trend also extends into soft furnishings, anticipate the rise of curved sofas, wave headboards, and the incorporation of organic shapes, like this chic coffee table by McMullin & Co. or these dining chair beauties by En Gold, that add a touch of flair to your living space.

2024 Interior Design Trend: Layered Coloured Hues

A vase sits on top of a dark marble bench-top, while in the background a sandstone wall sits above stairs.
YSG Studio, Palm Beach. Photo: Prue Ruscoe.
A peach-coloured carpet is adorned with a marble coffee table, textured couches, a fire place and a textured feature wall.
Arent & Pyke, Hearth House. Photo: Prue Ruscoe.

Forget about the one-colour-fits-all mantra – 2024 is the year to unleash all the colours of the rainbow! Mix and match different shades and tones across your walls, floors, and soft furnishings, creating rooms bursting with impact and depth.

People are stepping into a world of bold colour selections, adding layers of hues that infuse depth and warmth into their spaces, reminiscent of that cool Scandinavian influence. Say goodbye to monotony and hello to a palette of possibilities.

2024 Interior Design Trend: Rise of Statement Flooring

A yellow-mustard checkered floor and feature wall, teamed with a single wooden stool.
Pampa
Two maroon sitting chairs are framed by indoor plants, an edgy coffee table and a bright blue, checkered floor.
Handlesmann & Khaw

Floors are finally getting their time to shine, and we’re here for it. 2024 will encourage us to look down and appreciate the significance of our floors in a new light. Get ready for the grand entrance of patterned tiles and marbles, injecting spaces with dynamic impact.

Alternatively, statement rugs are also seizing the limelight, offering the same punchy design through geometric patterns and texture, such as this hand-dyed olive and camel rug by Pampa, making every step a stylish statement in the home.

2024 Interior Design Trend: Rustic Delights in Design

An oval-shaped dining table with wavy legs, a rustic wooden chair and a cushioned booth.
Handlesmann & Khaw

Brace yourselves for a rustic revolution in 2024! Picture imperfections turning into style statements, as weathered finished, and antique treasures create a warm, inviting vibe. Explore the charm of McMullin & Co’s Antique Dining Chair, where curves and quirks take centre stage.

Blend natural woods with soft white walls and organic forms for a relaxed, flowing ambiance that blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. It’s time to let rustic textures playfully redefine your home!

2024 Interior Design Trend: Playful Palettes

A stunning living room, complete with a fire place, a plush couch, a velvet armchair and a statement floor.
Dulux

Get ready to embrace a vibrant and playful palette in 2024. Steering away from last year's cool greens and white minimalism, 2024 is all about a warmer and nostalgic colour palette with deep browns and golden yellows.

Dulux’s annual trend forecast introduces “Solstice,” transforming homes with soothing organic hues inspired by Scandinavian design and the warmth of the Mediterranean. “Journey” invites you into a world of Bohemian charm, featuring reds and plums like Dulux’s “Carmen.” Then there’s “Muse,” a nod to ’70s nostalgia and free-spirited styles with calming greens and rich browns.

You can filter these playful hues into your existing décor by introducing small accents, such as these scolloped placements from Bed Threads, which bring life to any dining space.

2024 Interior Design Trend: Eclectic Styles

A bright, eclectic living room with paintings on the wall, a marble coffee table and a floral couch.
YSG Studios. Photo: Prue Ruscoe

In 2024, there will be a “more is more” vibe for home décor, so get ready to make your home as vibrant and unique as you are. Think eclectic, mixing eras, colours, and textures to express your style. Individuality is the brief, so if you love it – go bold.

For a taste of eclectic flair, check out Fenton & Fenton. From the playful Barbie Bar Cart to the whimsical Good Vibes Side table, they have got the fun covered for every corner of your space. 

Now you know the top interior design trends for 2024, why not start updating your home? Check out our round-up of the best online stores for ceramic decor, and our edit of the most unique decorative vases in Australia.

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