Together with experts, we analyze which “colorful” trends will rule interior design in 2024.
"Space, light and order. These are the things that people need as much as they need a piece of bread or a place to sleep," said the pioneer of architectural modernism and functionalism, designer and artist Le Corbusier. These words of the master later became something of a mantra for all interior designers. Trends come and go, but the three main needs remain - the home should be a place that satisfies them all. However, fashion is capricious - from season to season, ideas about the most aesthetic spaces, light and order change. What should the interior be like in 2024? What will make design relevant for a long time? What colors to choose? Let's look into these issues together with the experts: designers and Tikkurila, a leading brand of premium paints. The company is a pioneer in the field of color solutions, eco-friendly painting and color design. And their palette includes 20,000 shades.
1. A bold color combination that reflects individuality
Color trends have been around in interior design for almost forever. However, trends now are not so much about a specific shade as they are about playing with color in general. Combine complex shades, use bright instead of neutral ones, decide on non-trivial, rarely used tones - and you will be in trend. A trend that will reflect you, your individuality. After all, the interior is alive, and paint, like nothing else, helps it live, change, and adapt to the mood of the owners.
2. Zoning with color
Zoning not only inside the apartment, but also inside the rooms remains one of the leading trends. It is difficult to erect partitions, often such a solution eats up light and space. Techniques that only visually, not physically, delimit zones come to the rescue. One of them is, of course, paint. With a rich palette of both bright and restrained shades, Tikkurila is easy to get inspired to paint the walls, which will place semantic accents.
For example, you can separate the kitchen-living room by painting the walls in different shades. Contrasting ones - if you are not afraid of experiments, and the style of the apartment is conducive to this, close ones - for a more unobtrusive effect. The boundaries of colors can be played up with furniture, slats, other wall decor. Another way to zone is to use paint to decorate the wall behind the desk, as if separating the home mini-office from the living room or bedroom space. In the same way, you can decorate the walls behind the dressing table, behind the sofa, behind open storage with verticals, arches, figures.
3. Complex shades and textures
In 2024, complex shades are more relevant than ever - dusty light or deep saturated. Using one of these colors in painting the walls can immediately set the tone for everything else. To find a starting point for choosing a shade, start by looking at the Tikkurila palette. All the shades in it look multifaceted, and rich. The texture of the paint itself will help to enhance the effect of a complex, beautiful color. Tikkurila Harmony Velure paint is best suited for creating a special atmosphere. In its deep matte version, the shades look even richer and more attractive. The velvety surface practically does not reflect the light that falls on it. An enveloping, enveloping space is created in the room.
4. Softness and comfort
All the most important things in the interior are at the intersection of the visual and the practical. This is how comfort and a place that is pleasant to be in in every sense are born. Practical solutions dictated by lifestyle, not by generally accepted norms, competent organization of storage, use of natural materials, as well as a pleasing to the eye palette inspired by nature - all this helps in creating a comfortable, cozy home. Herbaceous, sandy, terracotta shades, their combination, as well as a variety of textures are not just a trend, but a necessity.
5. Repainting furniture as a way to be eco-friendly
Another trend that is not only based on visuals is caring for the environment and sensible consumption. This is expressed in buying better quality furniture, refusing mass one-day solutions, and working with the things that you already have. For example, repainting boring, outdated furniture or antique furniture inherited from your grandmother will help not only take a step towards reducing consumption but also create your own unique interior item. All you need is a can of paint, a brush, and inspiration. And you are on trend!
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