Pattern Trends for 2024: Designers Are Embracing Bold and Retro Styles
Goodbye, Minimalism: Bold Patterns Take Center Stage
Prepare to say goodbye to stark minimalism in 2024, as designers are embracing bold, unique, and funky patterns in interiors. Retro styles are making a comeback, with toile, embroidery, and florals topping the list of must-have patterns.
Modern Interpretations of Classic Favorites
According to Marie Joh, head of merchandising for The Six Bells, this year is all about breathing new life into old classics. Modern interpretations of toile, quilted prints, and floral vine patterns are gracing everything from wallpaper to pajamas. Watercolor-inspired patterns also remain timeless, as evidenced by interior designer Jay Jeffers’ own home.
Layering Patterns for a Dynamic Look
Mixing and matching different patterns is a perfect way to unleash creativity and add personality to your space. Don’t be afraid to experiment with layering bold stripes, gingham, plaid, and dotted prints. Timeless patterns like these offer versatility and can be incorporated anywhere, from furniture to textiles.
Oversized Patterns for a Statement
For the adventurous, large-scale patterns can create a stunning impact. A floral and a damask pattern, for example, can be offset by contrasting textures for a balanced look.
Unexpected Pattern Placements
Patterns aren’t just limited to traditional areas like walls and furniture. Jeffers encourages using patterns in unexpected places, such as on the ceiling of a room or as unique mosaic tiles on bathroom walls or floors.
Color-Matched Patterns for Cohesion
If you’re unsure where to start with mixing patterns, Jeffers suggests browsing options in your pre-existing color family. Starting with patterns in the same color scheme ensures a cohesive look that you can build upon.
Embracing Texture for Depth
In addition to the pattern itself, the fabric also plays a significant role. In 2024, we’ll see a surge in textured patterns, particularly plaid in wool. Cross-stitching and embroidery elements are also making a resurgence, adding a touch of whimsy and texture to pillows, napkins, and quilts.
Quiet Luxury: Stripes in Calming Hues
The quiet luxury aesthetic is influencing pattern trends as well. Stripes are an easy way to tap into this trend, with calming hues providing a serene and sophisticated touch.
Statement-Making Patterns
If you’re looking to make a bold statement with patterns, Joh recommends going big on a single element. A new comforter, a blanket for an old couch, or a quilt hanging from the wall can instantly inject personality into a space.
Patterns for Every Taste
Ultimately, the best pattern for you is the one that inspires you. Don’t feel confined to specific trends; embrace the patterns that resonate with your personal style.