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Looking to renovate your living spaces in 2024? For ideas and inspiration, here we highlight three interior trends that are set to dominate design over the coming year and beyond. 

Looking to renovate your living spaces in 2024? For ideas and inspiration, here we highlight three interior trends that are set to dominate design over the coming year and beyond. 

DOPAMINE DECOR

Described as the antithesis of drab, dopamine decor is an eclectic, anything-goes style that focuses on bringing together kitsch colours, patterns and shapes that bring you joy. 

A major departure from minimalism, the relaxed maximalism aesthetic has few rules, giving you the freedom to pair together new, vintage, and upcycled furnishings of any style and era with pops of mood-lifting colours such as bright orange, pink, lime, yellow and blue. 

Carefully considered lighting is a must to complement clashing prints, tactile textures, and bold accents, with neutral base colours to create a sense of balance alongside your happy hues. For fixtures, fittings, and homeware, invest in pieces that reflect your personality and passions rather than passing fads to create expressive interiors that will last a lifetime.

The Tempus in Northumberland has a bold and eclectic interior inspired by Alice in Wonderland

 

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MINIMALUXE

More of a mainstay philosophy than a passing trend, Minimaluxe brings together Japandi-inspired simplicity with luxury materials and timeless design. 

Predicted to be the look of the decade, key elements of the style include crisp and clean lines with minimal fuss and ornamentation; calm and warm colour palettes with shades of mushroom, clay, taupe, soft white, and biscuit; and timeless materials such as stone, marble, wool, glass, and wood.

Elegant functionality, natural light, organic shapes, and subtle contrasts in texture are also essential, with an emphasis on refined, pared back furniture and accessories that elevate a space rather than overpower it. Think quiet sophistication, exceptional quality, muted shades, and immaculate finishes.

 

The signature aesthetic of Holt Living, an interior design practice and valued Lusso client, epitomises the timeless allure of minimaluxe

Elegant functionality, natural light, organic shapes, and subtle contrasts in texture are essential, with an emphasis on refined, pared back furniture and accessories

Looking Glass Lodge in Hastings perfectly balances luxury living with biophilic design

GREEN LIVING

Reflecting a global shift towards environmentally responsible living, sustainability remains a priority for designers, developers and homeowners, with a growing number choosing eco-conscious alternatives to fast fashion and furniture.

In terms of interiors, this means considering lifecycle and efficiency, as well as investing in homewares, fixtures and textiles that can stand the test of time, expertly crafted from sustainably sourced from stone, wood, hemp and bamboo. The desire for greener living is also reflected in the aesthetic of many modern spaces, bringing together earthy tones, rugged textures, reclaimed fabrics, and the unique character and aesthetics of natural materials such as leather, marble and travertine stone. 

Hanks House in Oxfordshire offers clashing colours, textures and patterns throughout its luxury interior

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