2024 in Colors: Key interior trends
In response to ongoing global crises, rapid changes, and general global uncertainty, the Pantone committee proposed a palette of soothing and deep natural tones. Such color solutions have the remarkable ability to transform a space, creating a sense of dynamism and tranquillity simultaneously. Besides, they can serve as inspiration for those tired of the "traditional" interior monochrome, and looking for novel original ideas.
Apricot
Warm, comforting orange is reminiscent of a sunny summer morning or perhaps grandmother's homemade jam. This Apricot is truly a dopamine therapy, easily reducing anxiety and infusing a sense of overall vitality. The color can serve as the primary tone for retro interiors or appear in minimalist decor accents, setting a fresh vibrant mood. Such muted Apricot is not a loud statement but more of a heartfelt embrace.
Rooibos Tea
Akin to Apricot but distinctly unique, Rooibos Tea is a deep red shade with woody notes. This color has long been synonymous with refined taste, creating a sense of sophistication and status in interior design. Rich Rooibos hues are often found in the decor of high-end hotels, luxurious villas, and offices. However, it’s equally suitable for decorating a cozy bedroom. And there’s no need for purchasing the full set of African oak furnishings, it will be totally enough to incorporate rooibos coloring for shelves, stands, cushions, or lighting.
Marlin
The watery-blue color of Marlin adds refreshing coolness and contrasts. Elegant and noble, Marlin has maintained its status as an interior favorite for years. Unlike other colors, Marlin demands attention and significant space, appearing on an accent wall or a sofa. Otherwise, it might feel confined and unable to fully unleash its potential.
Lemon Drop
A fresh, light mix of lemon zest and green, Lemon Drop fills any space with tinkling joy. However, regarding its riotous energy, caution is needed to avoid unnecessary irritation and fatigue. As the name suggests, smaller touches like lemon-colored cushions, chairs, rugs, or art pieces will be the most optimal.
Digital Lavender
Echoes of technological innovation reverberate here as well. Unlike bright neons, gentle lavender offers a calmer and softer vision of the cyber-future. The subtle and pastel tones bring stability, serenity, and a sense of digital escapism—exactly what we all strive for these days.
Lavender is fairly diplomatic, and can coexist harmoniously with other shades, setting a hasteless rhythm in a room, turning it into a place you won't want to leave.
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