With the arrival of the new year, it is time to take a look at the trends it will bring with it in terms of interior design and decoration. This 2024 we will irresistibly approach harmonious spaces that emanate calm, transmit a feeling of cozy tranquility and transport us to nature.

This is achieved by composing rooms that are fluidly integrated with each other, opting for rounded shapes and designs, avoiding sharp angles. In the chromatic area, it is best to embrace neutral tones, although there will always be room for small, more striking points of color with which to contrast. The prominence of the home will fall on extravagant bathrooms and it is no longer customary to elevate a single decorative style, but rather to play with combinations in a genuine way.

We combine here two of the most prevailing trends of the coming year. On the one hand, the rounded and sinuous shapes will be the absolute protagonists, leaving aside the right and geometric angles. Soft-looking sofas, curved mirrors and asymmetrical tables will give harmony to the spaces.

In the chromatic area, neutral colors will lead the way. Especially the focus will be on whites, beige and earth tones.

Gone is planning all the home decoration based on a design style. This 2024, give free rein to your creativity by combining pieces of different aesthetics, such as some vintage and other Nordic furniture with decorative pieces of natural elements along with fluffy textiles in a room that combines rural and rustic. There are no rules in this mix and match.

Although we must not lose sight of other rooms, this year the bathrooms will attract all eyes. Designs with a lot of originality and personality are pursued, playing with materials, tiles, taps, the shapes of the sinks and lighting.

Closer to the architectural field than to the decorative area itself, the open-plan and integrated spaces will stand out, where each room intertwines with each other in a harmonious way. How is it achieved? Replacing the walls with glass panels and doors, sliding doors and arches. In addition to being beautiful from an aesthetic point of view, it is very practical, as it will bring light and spaciousness to your home.

The biophilic design trend seeks to integrate nature into spaces naturally, so that it seems like you are practically outdoors. It is easily achieved by incorporating vegetation into the decoration, both live and preserved, as well as using natural materials – wood, raffia, wicker, granite… – and using large windows that let in light.