2024 Interior Design Trends I Am Excited About 💞

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In this video, I review some upcoming trends for 2024 that I absolutely love! These trends include home decor and interior design, including one or two architectural features. Let me know which ones are your favorite, and stay tuned for next week's video, where I go over the ones I dislike!

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00:00 - Intro
00:53 - Home Offices
02:59 - Article Ad
03:58 - Biophilic Design
07:12 - Black Stainless Steel
09:35 - Statement Stone
12:13 - Textured Fabric
14:25 - Stripes
15:46 - Playful Color and Decor
17:17 - Blended/Hidden Storage
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  • @loops444
    I’m a doctor and I can’t emphasize enough the importance of having a dedicated space for a home office. The number of patients that I had these past three years complaining about how the line between work-life and home-life blurred and how bad it made them feel was really outstanding. My advice was always to make a dedicated room or even just a corner to work, set schedules and stick to them, with walks or physical activities to separate the part of the day dedicated to work vs the part of the day dedicated to the rest of your life
  • @Grimaldojg
    I love hidden rooms. If I had my way I would make a house full of hidden rooms and doors so I can pop in and out of different places like the victorian ghost that I am.
  • @shellymoon7386
    I just bought a 21-year old house that has granite counters with flecks of copper in it. After playing around with some options, we decided to keep it. We painted the cabinets cream and added a few copper accents and it looks fantastic. It is not the trendiest look, but it fits with our look, which leans toward the celebration of natural materials and warm looks.
  • Hidden doors and stairways will never get old. They’ve been in homes all throughout history. From wall-walks to priest holes, to servants doors, to secret passages in castles to get out, they’ve always been a thing and I’m excited to see them being done in a modern way.
  • @ruthforbes4038
    You pick a colour and you ride it till the wheels fall off😂😂😂😂😂😂hilarious… just love your channel…
  • @cathylehman7538
    I would love to have a butler's pantry where ALL of my appliances would reside; easy to use; no moving back and forth and out of sight.
  • @artconspiracy
    I had to laugh when you talked about Biophilic Design being a trend. Where I live in Thailand, it's a way of life!! I can't tell you how many structures I've seen literally built around a tree (buildings, steel fences, etc.). Man and nature coexist here in a way that isn't new at all. Wish I could post a picture to illustrate! Keep up the good work Nick. Love your channel.
  • @amandatyler
    I'm just happy to see more COLOR being trendy! I'm so over all the beige/neutral everywhere, it just feels so lifeless, give me all the zany colors
  • @brandilyn.
    As someone who sells appliances, I will always try to steer you away from black stainless. It's true that the majority aren't black stainless throughout and manufacturers don't make touch up kits. Even if you think you'd be careful and not scratch it, you'd be surprised how often you bump things with your rings or belt buckle, dogs like to jump up with their nails, children do as they please with whatever objects they please. If you're considering black stainless, just consider your surroundings and how much you can minimize the chance of scratching so you don't end up unhappy later
  • Regarding stainless steel appliances (even black stainless) being considered "neutral," I feel compelled to point out that avocado was once considered neutral, as well. - I survived the 70's
  • @terrypurvis2535
    You remind me of what one of my favorite authors used to say about decor. If my home looks just like your home, one of us has a problem. I pick up on the trends that are me and pass on the ones who aren't.
  • @Bopzibeel
    I work in a biophilic building. It's in the process of being condemned now unfortunately. Built in 1967 and retains almost all of its original features. The central atrium is amazing with a shuttered glass and steel slatted roof. I showed maintenance how to operate it to maintain heat in winter and cold in summer. The entire department showed up to see it in action. It's a wonderful trend from the sixties, shame it wl be gone soon.
  • @AlexHider
    Yes to dedicated office space. I put my desk into a closet and when I’m done with work, I just close the door and no longer think about it.
  • @jtixtlan
    I have had a dedicated office space all my adult life. I love having a place where business, study, and personal business like scanning to digitize files, etc. It keeps all that admin off my kitchen table, couch, and bed. It is better for my body and my posture to sit at a desk to work at my laptop.
  • @saritapearce6255
    Agreed, but with the money we're saving with commuting costs and office attire, the employers are saving so much more, on utilities, office space costs, etc. I think that at least some of the savings, should be paid to the employee.
  • @Diego_Cabrera
    I'm a web designer yet I find myself watching these videos for inspiration and entertainment. I can really appreciate interior designers, something about creating cohesion within a space is much more difficult for me than visuals.
  • I hung a very classic green and white pinstripe wallpaper in my kitchen and associated hallway 30 years ago. Love it then, love it just as much now. The stripe is fine enough that it reads as a neutral, and artwork looks great on it. Hard to go wrong long term with simple traditional designs.
  • I love seeing the trends for ideas I can incorporate. However, I'm overwhelmed by the number of style names. Styles used to be recognizable and belonged to an "era," such as Victorian, Art Deco, Mid-Century and so on. But now we have things like Wabi Sabi Semi Farmhouse Bionice Industrial Scandi -- and that's one style. 😱
  • @theophany150
    When someone asked you "Guess where the basement is?" you could have answered "Downstairs?"