8 Interior trends for 2024, according to designers

Now that 2023 is behind us, we’re starting to get excited at Mardesign about everything that’s in store for the interior design world in 2024.

2024 is going to be a year of pushing boundaries, embracing sustainability, and injecting a whole lot of personality into your property development portfolio. From the lush embrace of nature to the resurgence of vintage vibes with a modern twist, your properties are in for a treat next year.

Get ready to be inspired as we break down some of the hottest interior trends of 2024. It's a journey through creativity, sustainability, and a whole lot of design magic – keep on reading to find out more.

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Sustainable Luxury Throughout Every Property

Prioritising sustainability in housing projects goes a lot further than just following the green homes guidance set out by the Government for new builds and renovations, it should extend to every single item that you put in a property – from the lighting and plumbing to the furniture and textiles in each room.

In 2024, we’re going to see a lot more developers looking to find sustainable alternatives to make their properties look more luxurious. This can help get those all-important higher rent prices as savvy customers are getting more clued up on the importance of being eco-friendly. 

For property developers, this sustainable switch means embracing sustainable luxury, integrating eco-friendly materials, and prioritising ethical production methods in the products they source. In 2023 we expect to see an upsurge in demand for recycled materials, energy-efficient lighting, and furniture crafted with longevity in mind.

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Styling @ Marstanningley

Embracing Nature Inside and Outside

Nature-inspired interiors are not a new trend, it’s something that we’ve been noticing for the past few years (it’s something we even mentioned in our interior trends guide for 2023!). 

What makes this trend different in 2024 is the razor-sharp focus on natural materials. Before, we’d see interior designers using lots of natural colours on the walls, but 2024 will take it a step further by incorporating natural elements and using them as the focal points of each room.

Expect a growth in the popularity of natural materials like stone, wood, and botanical motifs, creating environments that foster well-being and connect inhabitants with the great outdoors. Interior spaces adorned with lush greenery and earthy colour palettes will be much more attractive to potential buyers and can command much higher rental prices – the goal for any beginner or professional property developer.

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Living Room@ Marthurlow

A Vintage Revival to Provide Nostalgia 

In a nod to the past, designers are reviving vintage aesthetics with a contemporary flair. The coming year will see a resurgence of nostalgia, with designers embracing the charm of bygone eras while infusing spaces with a modern sensibility. 

Think mid-century modern furniture juxtaposed with sleek, futuristic accents. This trend not only pays homage to design classics but also underscores the timeless appeal of well-crafted, enduring pieces that transcend fleeting trends.

When it comes to new builds, renters aren’t exactly thrilled by the fact that every property looks very similar – with stark white walls and brown wood floors. Although it provides a good canvas to go in with your personal style, people want a bit more character in their homes – which can be achieved by following this 2024 style trend..

The Rising Popularity of Dark Interiors

Minimal, bright interiors have been a bit trend – especially in the property development industry – but, we’re going to see a big departure from this trend in 2024 as moody elegance starts to become more popular.

Designers are embracing dark colour palettes, combined with rich textures, and luxurious decoration to create interiors that exude sophistication and drama. Deep charcoals, velvety blacks, and jewel-toned accents are taking centre stage in many properties, that get the ball rolling for stylish interiors.

This trend gives developers the chance to play around with the interplay of light and shadow, do something a little bit different from their previous projects, and create spaces that are both intimate and visually striking.

Bringing in Technology To Your Properties

In the digital age, technology is no longer an afterthought but an integral part of the interior design process. 

In 2024, designers are integrating technology into the whole process – starting from using tech platforms to help with technical drawings and specifications, to using smart home systems and futuristic furniture with built-in tech features.

The focus for developers will now be to craft spaces that seamlessly integrate technology while maintaining a good aesthetic to attract potential buyers – it’s an emphasis on creating environments that cater to the modern lifestyle. This means equipping the kitchen with appliances that take the hassle out of cooking and integrating a cohesive lighting system that people can control from their smartphones.

Expect to see a surge in demand for customizable, tech-savvy interiors that prioritize both form and function throughout 2024.

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Kitchen @ Maralbert

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Bedroom @ Maralbert

Supporting Artisanal Craftsmanship

In an age dominated by mass production, 2024 will see a return to the appreciation of craftsmanship and the support of local artisans. Designers are championing handmade, bespoke pieces that showcase the skill and artistry of talented craftsmen rather than buying the mass-produced goods that were normally used for large-scale development projects.

From intricately woven textiles to hand-carved furniture, this trend emphasizes the value of unique, one-of-a-kind creations that add a personal touch to interiors. With these custom-made pieces, developers can offer something unique to potential buyers that sets them apart from other properties on the market.

Going All In With Maximalism

You can start bidding farewell to the minimalist styles that used to be popular among tenants in 2023 and instead go all in with the maximalism trend in your upcoming projects.

Designers are embracing bold patterns, vibrant colours, and eclectic decor to create spaces that are visually stimulating and full of personality. From statement wallpapers to daring furniture choices, maximalism encourages developers to think outside of the box and create unique homes that people are willing to pay higher prices for.

With this approach, 'more is more' is the perfect chance to experiment with rich textures and daring interior combinations.

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Dining @ Marthurlow

Creating Fluid Spaces and Breaking Boundaries

Finally, the last trend that we think is going to be big in 2024 is a different approach to rigid room divisions. Open-plan living spaces that seamlessly transition between different zones are becoming the norm. 

This trend brings a sense of connectivity within properties but also allows for more versatility for tenants.  Expect to see an increase in multifunctional furniture and design solutions that try to make modern living a bit more seamless for tenants.

Conclusion

2024 is going to be an exciting year for the interior design industry, and we’re excited to see which of these trends we can incorporate into some of our upcoming projects – stay tuned!


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