Circular coffee tables, rounded chairs, and circular furniture arrangements all facilitate a soft, comfortable, and relaxed environment you’ll look forward to spending time in. This means the bright and bold jewel tones of the early 2020s are slowly moving out of popularity, making way for a moodier, more polished aesthetic. Embrace trends like cafécore and the jazz aesthetic, which both utilize deep warm tones for a modern yet refined look. As you give your home that new-year refresh, consider these trend predictions from the home editors at BHG. We took inspiration from the viral ‘ins and outs’ social media trend—which involves users listing things they want to do more or less of in 2024—and came up with our own forecast for decor trends.
- You don’t need to know how to sew to make a beautiful table runner for your Fall tablescape.
- The design firm aims to add character and warmth to residential and commercial spaces with eclectic, layered designs and a point of view that activates all the senses.
- If you have children, your living room décor will, by all means, include some kid’s toys.
- This living space may inspire you to get into black and white photography.
- If you’re planning on hanging artwork, make sure to display it so it fits proportional to your wall size.
Go big and bold in your living room, even if the base color of your room is somewhat drab. The grays look glorious paired with bright pink, yellow, and blue. Wall shelves are practical ways to turn essential objects and favorite items into décor. Upgrade the entire vignette with a shelf that’s stylish all on its own, like the gleaming, gold-accented version in this office.
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Start your house decor right in the entryway and set the mood for the rest of your space. Accommodate guests with a rug or a rack to keep their shoes orderly and your entryway clean. Add a modern coat rack near the door to encourage guests to get comfortable and feel at home. If you have a spacious entryway, add a sideboard or wood bench up against the wall to create a surface for storing regularly used items and showing off decorative accents. A sideboard cabinet can house decorative sculptures and photos in sleek silver picture frames. Wall mirrors also work well with sideboards; hang above to give the illusion of a bigger entryway.

