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Exciting 2024 living room trends unveiled

Category Interior Design

Let's explore the upcoming living room trends set to dominate in 2024 as designers predict a shift towards moody colour palettes, multifunctional spaces, and impactful details. From earthy tones to minimalist floor plans, these trends showcase a departure from convention and a focus on creating personalised and inviting environments. Here are some of the living room trends for 2024:
 
 
1. Multifunctional elegance

In the ever-evolving landscape of interior design, the concept of multipurpose spaces has become a game-changer for homeowners seeking functionality without compromising style. Gone are the days of rigid room definitions; today's homes are embracing adaptability and versatility, allowing residents to make the most of every square foot. 
 
Embracing the ethos of minimalism and efficiency, multi-functional rooms redefine the way we inhabit our living spaces, offering a harmonious balance between aesthetics and utility. As homeowners seek to maximise every square inch of their abodes, these versatile spaces represent a celebration of versatility, reflecting the dynamic nature of contemporary living.
 
According to Dunlap, a growing trend in condo or apartment renovations involves using the kitchen island as a convertible dining table. Since the kitchen is still the centre of any home (regardless of a house's type or size), at-home chefs may value storage solutions over a designated dining area.
 
 
2. Earthy serenity and biophilic elements
 
"We're moving away from bright whites and greys toward more creams, browns, rusts, and muted greens," says Alexis Pew of Kaminski + Pew, an architecture and interior design firm. It immediately brings a laid-back and inviting feel to a home or office space.
 
You can also introduce biophilic design to your home, which is an approach that uses natural elements in a home or building. It aims to improve health and well-being and create beauty and comfort. Some ways to incorporate biophilic elements into your home is by introducing water features such as fountains, as well as plants, natural light and furniture made from natural materials.
 
 
 
3. Details that dazzle

Details are important in modern homes because they can make a home unique, interesting, and luxurious. Some of the details that you can refine in your home include: 
 
  • Colour
 
Colour relays a psychology of its own. The colours that you choose to incorporate into your home can have an impact on the mood and the energy of your home or workspace. According to PANTONE, peach fuzz has been recognised as the colour of the year for 2024. Peach fuzz captures our desire to nurture ourselves and others.
 
  • Texture
 
Texture provides depth and aesthetic appeal to your home or office. At the moment, luxe textures are the buzz. Luxe texture design is a style of interior design that uses rich, expensive, and high-quality textures. Luxe spaces can include velvet, silk, fur, wool, and other materials. Lux interior design can be feminine, and over the top, and may include custom-made or hard-to-find pieces.
 
  • Art
 
Art, whether abstract or hyper-realistic, sculpture or canvas; undoubtedly infuses a creative flair to any home and is the lens into the artist's unique personality, thoughts and ideas.
 
In South Africa, the Candice Berman Gallery has been recognized for its raw and authentic art pieces crafted by local artists which aims to showcase the cultural and personal narratives of each artist through a story of its own. 

THANDAZANI NDLOVU, CANDACE BERMAN GALLERY
 

4. Lighting innovations
 
Lighting is often overlooked, but has the powerful ability to change the atmosphere and ambience of your space by illuminating your home.
 
Natural lighting is affected by the weather, positioning of your rooms, time of day and seasons so you can factor this in when choosing the lighting optimal for your home. You could consider incorporating a dimmable switch, colour-changing bulbs and even floor lighting.
 
For 2024, the current lighting trend is minimalism combined with functionality. 
 

5. Integration with smart tech
 
 
Smart tech continues to revolutionise how we live. In the coming year, technology seamlessly integrates into our surroundings, enhancing comfort and convenience even more. From voice-activated lighting design trends and smart glass to AI-driven home management, these innovations make daily life easier, more efficient, and undeniably cool. 
 
Those who are on the cutting edge are shifting to technologies that improve simple processes. You can use Artificial intelligence (AI) in the home for:
 
  • Making purchases
 
With services such as Amazon Alexa, you can order groceries and packages with sheer simplicity. Alexa retains your order history as well as your preferences for your ease of use. Information such as the default shipping address and your payment settings can be configured via the Alexa app.
 
  • Controlling devices
 
There are several tasks that you can automate with the use of AI. These include turning lights off and on, playing music and videos, irrigating your garden and more.
 
  • Monitoring for security
 
AI security cameras can perform advanced analytical functions such as vehicle detection and facial recognition which can immensely assist in the event of threats, robberies and criminal activity.
 
Whether you opt for nifty light features, incorporate earthy shades into your space, or utilise the intelligence of Amazon Alexa in your living room, you're investing in not just your house, but your home. With Homes of Distinction, you can transform your dreams into reality. We are your trusted property specialists for your buying, selling and renting needs. 
 

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Author: Aisha Van Nieuwenhuizen

Submitted 13 Mar 24 / Views 1199