Six top design and décor trends emerging from Decorex 2024
Submitted by: MyPressportal TeamOur homes and living spaces continue to evolve into sanctuaries of solace, safety, self-soothing, vibrancy, and personal expression, and this holistic approach to design shows no signs of waning. As we hit the halfway mark of 2024 and enter a colder climate, the trend of blending aesthetics and well-being in our interiors is set to persist.
Top Cape Town based interior designer Kim Williams and founder of Kim Williams Design recently showcased a preview of her showroom at the highly anticipated Decorex 2024 show in Cape Town. The Kim Williams Design showroom can be experienced from July 2024 when it opens.
Kim Williams shares her latest insights, highlighting six emerging trends that will dominate the design landscape and shape our living and outdoor spaces in the coming year:
Six emerging trends to dominate and shape design landscapes during 2024:
1. Tiny Homes and Compact Luxury
The tiny home movement, which began in the United States in the 1970s, has been making its way to South Africa over the last few years and is gaining momentum. With the use of compact instant construction, particularly through 3D printing, it is becoming increasingly popular.
These unique spaces offer luxurious yet highly compact living solutions and are ideal for those seeking lower home maintenance or those embracing the digital, remote working lifestyle.
2. Privacy Pods and Technological Integration
In larger areas, the use of pods and technology to ensure private conversations is on the rise, not only in storefronts for security and privacy, but also in office environments. This trend not only provides spaces where individuals can disconnect from their surroundings, but also enhances productivity by reducing distractions and promoting focused work.
3. Bold Colours and Heritage Designs
South Africans are embracing bolder colours in their spaces, with burgundy and jade green becoming popular, adding vibrant tones to the environment. Added to this is a loud and proud appreciation of South African heritage, which continues to influence design. While European influences are present, local handcrafted elements and cultural designs remain prominent, emphasising uniqueness and authenticity.
4. Sustainability and Circular Design
The importance of human-made and locally produced items continues to increase, driven by a growing demand for circular design and sustainable practices that help reduce waste and promote environmental responsibility.
Additionally, for the first time we are seeing businesses where you are able to rent or lease your furniture. The future will be rental versus purchase, allowing furniture to be repurposed, reused and enjoyed by many. The evolution of spaces without the need for ownership,is expected to grow, offering flexibility in home design and enabling individuals to adapt their living spaces to changing needs and tastes.
5. Art in Kitchens
The kitchen is evolving into an aesthetically pleasing space, with a greater appreciation for art and design. Art stands are more prevalent, making kitchens both functional and delightful. Finish wise, metallic and tactile elements are on the rise, creating comfort and integration within the kitchen and other spaces around the home.
6. Eastern Influences
The influence of Eastern design, particularly Japanese aesthetics, is becoming a fast-growing trend. This trend brings clean, grounded designs that resonate with a sense of connection and tranquillity.
As we move into the second half of 2024, these emerging trends highlight a significant shift in how we perceive and interact with our living spaces. The emphasis on sustainability, cultural heritage, and technological integration reflects a deeper understanding of our environment and our need for spaces that not only look good but enhance our wellbeing, and cater to our changing lifestyles whilst still respecting traditional values.
Kim Williams Showroom Sneak Peek at Decorex 2024
The 2024 Decorex Designer Showcase was a highlight in the design calendar, and Kim Williams Design exhibited their featured collaborations. This event serves as a preview of the soon-to-open Kim Williams Showroom, a space where creativity and innovation will come to life.
Expect to see a perfect blend of contemporary nostalgia at the Kim Williams Design showroom, where designs from the past and present come together seamlessly. Comforting shapes, colours, and materials will create a sense of familiarity and interest, reflecting our origins and current lifestyle aspirations.
The future ofKim Williams Design is bright and promising, with a strong focus on collaboration and building lasting relationships with like-minded creatives, idea-starters, and proactive doers. This expanded network enables Kim and her team to offer clients a broader range of expertise and innovative solutions. One of the most exciting aspects of this journey is the new Rakgadi range, inspired by culturally influenced prints created by fashion designer Jessica Jane Molebatsi, that will also be available at her showroom.
Visit www.kimwilliams.co.za for more information and follow @kimwilliams on social media.
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