5 Interior Styles We Will Be Seeing More Of In 2024
Interior styles and décor have seen a drastic change in 2024 with work from home being the new normal. If you are late to the party and still aren’t aware of how to setup a work-from-home space in a budget, we’ve got you covered. So, if you are looking at revamping your space and are still researching 2024 trends, this read is for you. We unveil 5 interior styles that are going to be big this year.
Japandi:
Japandi is described as Japanese minimalism meets Danish ‘hygge’. Comforting colours and textures that include a touch of Japanese interior design come together. With staying at home and a yearning of calm being the prime focus, this design is perfect for those looking at classics. NITCO’s Moonstone Graphite ceramic floor tiles fit well with the Japandi aesthetics and are the true definition of minimalism.
Maximalism
Maximalism is all about filling your space with things you love…all the things you love. Some may find it OTT but fans of this trend think otherwise. Of course, it isn’t about making the space look congested but it's more to do with gathering your most loved pieces and placing them together. The Upasana Vit Décor tiles are great interior tiles that offer aesthetic as well as elegance to a space.
Warm Colours
Our growing need to stay in touch with Mother Nature’s warm tones leads us to this trend. Shades that spread warmth and are inspired by nature are an all-time favourite. The burnt orange colour of the Lunar Breccia make them the ideal ceramic wall tiles for your bathrooms.
Bold Florals
Bold floral designs are making a comeback and are often featured in home décor magazines and insta-worthy homes. This trend can be played around with in several ways and can be introduced in your homes in more than one way. Seen here is NITCO’s Sakura décor wall tiles that create a magnificent hero wall in a living room.
This enormously popular trend is making a comeback but with a little twist. Think more of natural textures like wood and more use of recycled pieces rather than new items made to look old. NITCO’s Woodblock Natural ceramic tiles fit perfectly well with this trend and look drop dead gorgeous.
Which of these interior styles are you most likely to adopt in your space?
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