Yellow bedroom ideas are shining a spotlight on our homes for 2024. As one of the most uplifting bedroom color trends, it is not surprising that it is having a renaissance. Mood-lifting and warm, yellow brings energy, confidence and optimism to a small or dark bedroom.
Welcome to the world of Apricot Crush! The official color of the year 2024 was announced by the experts at WGSN and Coloro back in 2022.
The biggest 2024 design trend we're seeing is geographically appropriate designs. Like shabby chic and the modern farmhouse, barn doors should go back to where they came from and stay there…the farm.
This future vision is expressed in a new understanding of warm greys, tenuous pinks, inviting reds, a plethora of nature's blues and greens, bold oranges, electric pastels, and other-worldly hues anchored to the alchemy of gold.
Overall, the chromatic trend for Autumn-Winter 2023/2024 presents great comebacks and confirmations, with a palette that ranges from red to gray, yellow to brown, and pink. Even the most delicate and subtle shades will have their space, inviting experimentation and rediscovery of classic nuances in an original key.
The aptly named Future Dusk, a deep shade of blue-purple that's celestial and mysterious, has been named their 2025 Color of the Year.
There are SO many more interesting trends taking shape right now. Scalloped edges, limewash paint, dramatic marble veining, Arts and Crafts era florals... I can't wait to see what happens there. No matter what, I know we're going to see some absolutely gorgeous and inspiring spaces come to life in 2023 and 2024.
Holographic Surrealism
This trend is characterized by the use of iridescent colors, holographic patterns, and neon lights, and is inspired by science fiction and technology. In 2023, expect to see designers using holographic elements to create designs that are eye-catching, engaging, and futuristic.
Coming first on the list is Scandinavian interior design, with over 700,000 pins. A minimalist style, “Scandi” decor is marked by clean lines, neutrals with the occasional pop of color, and soft textures like linen and wood. Second place goes to Art Deco, with over 568,000 pins.
Digital Lavender, Luscious Red, Sundial, Tranquil Blue and Verdigris are the color names for 2023.
The Pantone Color Institute named Viva Magenta as its official color of the year for 2023 for its joyous yet powerful nature. A red with subtle notes of purple, magenta flawlessly complements many different color palettes from those on the richer, jewel-tone side of the spectrum to even a lighter, earthy palette.
Viva Magenta by Pantone
Rounding out a year of blush-tone selections, Pantone selected Viva Magenta 18-1750, a bold pinkish red, as its 2023 color of the year, calling it "an unconventional shade for an unconventional time." But this isn't your Barbie pink.
WGSN and sister company, Coloro, are building out the Fall/Winter 2024-2025 color palette. Joining Apricot Crush—their 2024 Color of the Year—is Intense Rust, Midnight Plum, Sustained Grey and Cool Matcha.
Low, modular furniture, earthy colour palettes (think oranges, yellows and greens) and bold patterns are all marks of the era that will make their way into home designs in 2023.
Some of the most popular interior design trends for 2023 include quiet luxury, the return of bold color, natural stone surfaces, closed floor plans, mixed metal finishes, statement lighting, and 60s and 70s influences — particularly in furniture design.
'Soft shapes, and relaxed style seating designs not only tap into the 1970s aesthetic but are comfortable and have a cocooning effect which tie into the creating a happy and enjoyable interior. We are seeing customers buying into sofas with deeper seats and plumped up cushions for a real “sink-in” experience. '
For 2023, black is back, but with an intriguing new spin–matte. We spoke to home design experts who told us why we can expect to see matte black everywhere this year, and how you can seamlessly and tastefully showcase this trend throughout your own home. Every home is a unique expression of its homeowners.
This may be a surprise to many, but we are expecting more dark wood tones to pop up in homes in 2023! Last year we saw a lot of DIY bleached furniture and light wood floors.
Also known as The Studio McGee look. This style, which mixes earthy neutrals with shades of green and blue, the rusticity of farmhouse style, and fresh traditional furnishings is the look of the masses in 2023.
The interior design trends of 2025 bring a breath of fresh air to our living spaces. From earthy tones and natural materials to biophilic design, sustainability, and the creative fusion of technology, these trends shape a future where comfort, style, and consciousness intertwine.
About the NYFW Autumn/Winter 2023/2024 New Classics: Traditional tones re-contextualized with a modern edge. Coconut Milk, a milky white with a hint of mild flavor. A shadowed blue, Eclipse displays an air of credible importance. A tawny and tactile brown, Doe elicits a soft warmth.
Here, designers, decorators, and color experts reveal why beige is replacing gray for 2023, and how to decorate with beige for a beautiful scheme every time.
Both Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams chose a red-based hue as their 2023 Color of the Year: Raspberry Blush (BM 2008-30) and Redend Point (SW 9081), respectively. From dusty cedar to cranberry to subtle magentas, reds will be everywhere this coming year. India Yellow (Farrow and Ball No. 66).
The consensus is that grey is out and warm neutrals will continue to dominate in 2023.