Trends & Influences from Ferguson
TRENDS & INFLUENCES
Interiors take on a new, exciting look that balances tradition and contemporary styles while adding a dose of creativity.
As interior design continues to evolve, we see a trend towards embracing the rich tapestry of the past while weaving in the innovations of the present and aspirations of the future. In this vein, Ferguson provides six distinct trends that will inspire the way we perceive and experience interior design in 2024.
Step into a future where home design is a catalyst for transformation, where spaces are not merely adorned, but infused with meaning, purpose, and boundless creativity. Embark on a voyage to redefine the very essences of the spaces we call home.
INFUSE
Over the past two decades, the realm of interior design has been characterized by a prevailing dominance of neutrals. However, recent years have ushered in an era of design marked by a newfound courage to embrace vibrant colors. This departure from the neutral stronghold invites homeowners and designers alike to explore uncharted territories of creativity, to infuse their spaces. By infusing living spaces with bold and vibrant colors, we can embark on a journey toward a more enriched and exhilarating interior aesthetic.
This shift, a deviation from a muted palette, heralds a transformative trend. Color, as a potent design element, possesses the extraordinary ability to manipulate spatial perception. By skillfully introducing hues, one can visually expand the confines of a room or bestow it with a sense of intimacy and warmth. This emerging shift toward bolder color choices speaks to a desire for greater individual expression and an escape from conformity. It’s not just about adding color for the sake of vibrancy; it’s about harnessing color’s transformative power to re-imagine the very essence of a room.
LOWCOUNTRY HOME
Over the last century, interior design has undergone a remarkable evolution, mirroring the societal shifts, technological advancements, and artistic movements of each era. This year, inspiration and valuation for past decades of design becomes apparent in a redefined and evolved style that combines colors, patterns, and textures from the last century.
Today, our interior design landscape is a rich tapestry of influences from decades past. Modern interiors seamlessly blend Art Deco’s glamour, Mid-Century Modern’s functionality, the vibrancy of the 1960s, the comfort of the 1970s, and the innovation of the 21st century. This eclectic approach allows homeowners to redefine styles to create spaces that pay homage to history while embracing the conveniences and aesthetics of the present.
CURATE
Most personal home design is about curation–choosing the perfect art, appliances, furnishings and décor to best represent your style. But this year’s Curate trend takes it to the next level, with carefully selected accents, organizational pieces and statement items that support a clear aesthetic. From a gallery wall of family photos to a perfect stack of vintage glass dishware, your personal touch will be immediately evident.
Curation is your opportunity to completely customize your home to your unique preferences. Create transitional spaces that meet your needs, like an office that doubles as a guest room, or an outdoor kitchen with a lounge area. this is the perfect chance to work with an interior designer to curate your space. They can help you connect your favorites together into a holistic vision that brings your style to life.
ELEVATE
What does it take to elevate a space? A keen eye, an appreciation of the finer things and a willingness to defy expectations. The Elevate trend is all about maximizing what you prioritize as important in the home, be it glamour, comfort, trusted brand names or a signature style. Decide on your focus and elevate each piece in the home with that goal in mind, for the ultimate in upscale living.
Elevated design will always be in fashion, but this year’s iteration is all about quiet, conscious luxury, and intentional choices that transform the home into a personal retreat. The trend isn’t about being overly dramatic, edgy or beholden to current fads. Rather, it’s a tendency towards the trends that you personally find to be indulgent.
RECLAIM
New ideas will come and go, but some things are meant to linger eternal. The right design and accessories will always feel current, regardless of when they’re acquired. Capture the Reclaim trend by considering both form and function, with an emphasis on longevity. These can include eco-conscious materials, classic furnishings, timeless décor and investment purchases.
Consider using sustainable resources that are good for your home and the environment, or biophilic elements that echo the beauty, sights and sounds of nature. Invest in long-term choices that will continue to pay off, like high-quality countertops, energy-efficient appliances, customizable smart home technology and water-saving fixtures, remembering that longevity trumps recyclability every single time. Add lighting, hardware and décor with clean lines and subtle details to truly embody this trend.
I N V I G O R A T E
In recent years, there has been a growing shift to design spaces for well-being. This shift has been driven by an increased awareness of the profound impact that our physical environment has on our mental, emotional and physiological states. nessences, when spaces are designed for well-being and dopamine release, the interconnectedness between our environment and our mental and emotional states becomes undeniable.
What we surround ourselves with at home can invigorate our senses, unlock new levels of self-care and support our mental and emotional selves. By focusing on principles of light, air quality, sound, movement and nourishment, we can create a space that prioritizes wellness and fosters a harmonious and uplifting environment.
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