2024 luxury home trends unveiled

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With the new year on the horizon, now is the ideal moment to breathe new life into your living spaces. Transforming your environment not only enhances productivity in the coming year but also rejuvenates your surroundings.

To infuse your home with a touch of luxury and modernity in 2024, consider the following tips:

Pantone colour of the year 2024

Pantone has declared peach fuzz as the colour of the year for 2024. Consequently, we anticipate witnessing the integration of peach tones into various aspects of home décor, such as prints, cushions, walls, and accessories throughout the year.

Embrace warm neutrals

Bid farewell to stark whites and cool greys as trends shift towards warm neutrals. From shades of beige and rich browns to creamy off-whites, these tones are no longer confined to the kitchen but are spreading throughout homes, creating a serene and inviting ambience.

You could feature a layered look by incorporating different tones, textures, and patterns. Timeless accessories such as a sheepskin cushion in a warm off-white can add a touch of luxury and contribute to a calming atmosphere.

Embody timeless style

True to its name, “timeless” style endures the test of passing trends. While some design elements may come and go, homeowners seeking enduring elegance gravitate towards materials and details that stand the test of time.

Our modern Waterbank homes seamlessly integrate a quiet luxury design, incorporating elements such as brick, composite timber/aluminium windows and doors and neutral tones to achieve a timeless aesthetic.

Modern abstract paintings

In the current year and beyond into 2024, there appears to be a noticeable shift in focus towards captivating modern abstracts. These artworks tend to exude a more neutral aesthetic, and their less overt subject matter makes them conducive to long-term cohabitation.

The Berkeley designs oil painting on canvas 09 from Olivia’s is a luxury choice if you are looking to add some character to your home whilst keeping to a neutral aesthetic.

Go big

While there’s nothing inherently flawed about a classic, thoughtfully arranged gallery wall, the trend in 2024 encourages a bolder approach to home decor. Rather than opting for numerous small pieces to adorn expansive empty walls, designers are making a powerful statement with a single, sizable decorative element.

This could take the form of a floor-to-ceiling mirrored wall—mirrored walls are becoming increasingly prevalent and prove to be an ideal solution for smaller spaces. Alternatively, it might be a substantial antique tapestry, a floor-worthy rug of exceptional beauty, or an expansive canvas painting.

Embrace the outdoors

A surge in the demand for large windows that usher in natural light has become a focal point in home design. Our properties in the picturesque Cheshire countryside capitalise on this trend, featuring expansive windows that allow residents to revel in the beauty of nature.

Additionally, anticipate the rise of indoor plants in 2024, not just for their aesthetic appeal but also for their health benefits, including air purification, enhanced concentration, and stress relief.

Illuminate with fun-loving lampshades

In 2024, you can expect an influx of conical lampshades with narrow openings and wider openings at the bottom. These abstract lampshades add a personalised touch to your space, injecting character and style. Whether crafted from custom fabric or simple paper and linen, this style of shade elevates any lamp.

The alma white bouclé desk and table light from Oliver Bonus would be a perfect addition to your home, providing a stylish lighting solution for your office, bedside table, or coffee table, which will be on trend in 2024.

Embrace these trends to infuse your home with sophistication and modernity, ensuring a stylish start to the new year. If you found these tips helpful, you can read all of our other blogs which offer tips on how to elevate your home here. Follow us on Instagram for all our updates on design and developments.