10 Best Interior Design Trends in 2024


Any good construction company with in-house designers will keep up with current design trends to provide the best service for their clients. Homeowners who are considering improving their kitchen, bathrooms, or family room should know what is “in” and what is not so their home would be easily sellable in case of unforeseen life changes.

Whether you are a fellow interior designer or a homeowner considering a remodel, here are 10 of the best interior design trends to help design your home!

10 Interior Design Trends of 2024

1. Natural wood - Brown is back! Walnut and Hickory cabinetry add warmth and comfort to a kitchen or bathroom. It’s a style that has been, and will continue to be around forever.


2. Large Format Tiles - Less is more with tiles. Less grout lines and bigger tiles can make a statement in even a small space. 

3. Bold Colors - Create interest with a pop of color on your sink or appliances. At the recent Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Las Vegas, Kohler introduced the Heritage Color Collection featuring teal and green options popular in 1970s and 1980s. 

4. Fluted Elements - This detail found on tiles or counters elevate the space with texture. 


5. Gold finishes - This isn’t your Grandma’s brass bathroom faucet. Brushed and satin gold add a softer touch of shine.

6. Technology- Turn your home smarter with Freepower – a charging station embedded in your hard surface. 

7. Mixed Metals – Matching finishes in the same space is out. Mix it up for added interest!

8. Wellness - Creating a spa experience in your bathroom is no longer just a luxury, it’s an approach to healthier living. Steam showers by Steamist do just that with options for aromatherapy, chromotherapy, and audio therapy.

9. Green - Evoking nodes to nature and richness in a space, green can be found on cabinetry, tile, appliances, tubs, and counters in the year 2024. 

10. Arches  - A classic architectural feature, arches add a soft contrast to a space. 

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