Does your home need a refresh? Check out these interior design predictions for 2024

Do your living spaces need a refresh for 2024?

A new year always feels like the best time for a fresh start. If your home needs a refresh, but you're not quite sure what style you'd like to go for, you can take a look at the predictions for the hottest interior design trends in the new year.

While these trends are things that might become popular for homes in 2024, they're just meant to inspire you for ways to make your space your own.

"Don't be afraid that something's trending. Just ask yourself why you like it and what it's inspiring you to do," said HGTV personality Noel Gatts, founder and principal designer of Beam and Bloom based in Bloomfield. "Don't just do it because it's a trend, but think about what you like about it and how you can incorporate that into a really good design into your own home."

Here's what we can expect to see in interior design trends for 2024, according to North Jersey designers:

Earthy and neutral color palettes

While bright colors and deep hues aren't necessarily going out of style, earthy and neutral color palettes have become increasingly popular, and that's expected to continue into 2024.

"I think in general, we're seeing a lot more earthy tones," Gatts said. "So, although people still enjoy vibrant touches, there's a lot of returns to earthy browns, terracotta colors, even that sort of warm, dusty rosy beige,"

These color palettes might also include olive green, forest green, dark brown and saffron. Amanda Scotto, CEO and principal designer of AMA Designs and Interiors in Little Falls, said that not only does she see people prioritizing the use of warm tones in their homes, but also that she's seeing many mix those dark neutral colors with colors that are more bright.

"Earth tones never go out of style, but will reign supreme in 2024 as we have already started to shift away from cool tones," she said. "Not only will we see more warm tones, but there will be pastel primary colors such as baby blue, blush and cream neutrals."

More natural and sustainable materials

While we might not always remember, the materials of items we choose to buy for our home are quite important. In 2024, we can expect to see people incorporate more natural materials into their homes, including wood and metals.

Wood furniture and detailing seen in a home in Leonia.
Wood furniture and detailing seen in a home in Leonia.

Whether it be for furniture or to create accent walls in a home, Gatts said using sustainable or recyclable materials has become more popular.

"It's interesting because we've always liked things like sisal rugs and stucco walls and woven materials that are more sustainably sourced," she said. "So, people are paying attention to that, which I love to see. It's sort of brand new, a trend where people are really focusing on that."