As we enter a new season, the world of interior design continues to captivate and inspire with its ever-changing landscape. This season, we find ourselves immersed in an array of trends that speak to our desires for comfort, serenity, and a touch of nostalgia. From the allure of slow living and uplifting colour to the enduring charm of cool metals, we have curated the most captivating trends to welcome into your home in the coming months.

Slow Living

Te Atatu by Material Creative

Slow Living

Slow Living


In 2024, slow living is a popular trend, prompting people to adopt a more mindful lifestyle. It priorities quality over quantity, enjoying the present and engaging in activities that enhance personal well-being, reflecting a desire for intentional, sustainable, and fulfilling living. Incorporate simple design elements to your home to create a serene and calming environment. Choose natural, minimalistic decor and soothing colours, along with sustainable, high-quality, and durable fixtures that align with a slow living ethos.

The Home Spa

Flock Hill by Warren Mahoney | Westmere by Katie Scott

The Home Spa

The Home Spa


This trend involves creating in-home spa experiences, emphasising tranquility and luxury. Clean lines, neutral colours, and natural materials create a serene atmosphere similar to high-end spas. Features like freestanding bathtubs, rainfall showers, and soothing lighting enhance the relaxing vibe. Scented candles and soft towels add extra touches, turning your bathroom into a cozy retreat.

Cool Metals

Buddy Zero Chrome | Fendalton Residence by Lume Design

Cool Metals

Cool Metals


In interior design for 2024, the focus is on the sleek allure of chrome and stainless steel. These metallic finishes give furniture and fixtures a modern, minimalist style with clean lines and reflective surfaces. The combination of chrome and brushed stainless elements such as tapware and handles, along with a restrained colour palette brings a polished and futuristic vibe to interiors.

New Romantics

Buddy Zero Chrome | Fendalton Residence by Lume Design

New Romantics

New Romantics


The romanticism approach to interiors in 2024, seeks to create spaces that are nostalgic. Embracing intricate details, soft colours, luxurious materials and a touch of nature to create an atmosphere of warmth and romance. Pastels, floral patterns, and vintage fixtures create an intimate aesthetic with a focus on freestanding traditional baths and soft lighting, paired with textured wallpaper or intricate tiles to elevate a bathroom into a haven of romantic escapism.

Now & Then

Ava Curve Vanity | Herne Bay Road House by Bureaux

Now & Then

Now & Then


This trend seamlessly blends past charm with modern aesthetics, creating visually intriguing and emotionally resonant spaces. The juxtaposition of retro furniture, vintage accents, and classic colour schemes within modern settings offers a unique harmony, invoking warmth and familiarity. Consider using earthy pink and green tones, curved furniture, and materials like timber and brass, along with personal touches, to infuse character into your space.

Uplifting Colour

Oasis Basin and Bath in Coral Pink

Uplifting Colour

Uplifting Colour


For 2024, Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Peach Fuzz, reflects a desire for uplifting and relaxing colour to rejuvenate living spaces, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Peach, apricot, and coral pink are incredibly versatile and can enrich a space. Combine them with brass accents to complement the warming nature of these sunset shades and choose luminous whites and natural woods for a refreshing ambiance.

Blue Moments

Oasis Basin in Lake Blue

Blue Moments

Blue Moments


Blue is having a big moment in interior design trends this year. From calming oceanic tones to bold cobalt accents, this versatile colour is dominating furniture, walls, and decor. Reflecting a desire for tranquility in our fast-paced lives. Whether subtly incorporated or boldly featured, blue is the defining element shaping the aesthetic landscape of interior design this year.

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