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ISHO 2024 trend report: Redefining interior living

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Press Release
10 January, 2024, 03:45 pm
Last modified: 11 January, 2024, 05:07 pm

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ISHO 2024 trend report: Redefining interior living

Press Release
10 January, 2024, 03:45 pm
Last modified: 11 January, 2024, 05:07 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

ISHO unveils its annual trend report, providing insights into the evolving world of interior design and décor. 

This year's report delves into five key trends that are set to shape the way we live and experience our spaces. From the harmonious fusion of old and contemporary design to the seamless integration of technology, from the resurgence of glass as a versatile material to the growing emphasis on personalization and green living, the trend report 2024 offers a comprehensive look at the design landscape of the coming year, reads a press release. 

Through a combination of captivating imagery and insightful analysis, ISHO invites readers to explore the latest innovations and trends that will redefine the concept of modern living.

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1. Fusion of Old and Contemporary Design:

This trend encourages a harmonious blend of vintage charm and modern aesthetics. Classic furniture pieces are paired with sleek contemporary designs, creating eclectic spaces with a timeless appeal. The fusion of old and new adds character and depth to interiors, resulting in a unique and visually captivating living environment. Whether it's a vintage armchair paired with a modern sofa or an antique chest repurposed as a coffee table, the combination of old and new creates a sense of nostalgia and modernity, adding layers of interest and personality to any space.

2. Personalised Expression:

Personalization takes centre stage in interior design, as homeowners seek to create spaces that reflect their unique styles and personalities. Customised furniture, artwork, and accessories become the norm, allowing individuals to curate homes that truly feel like their own. From vibrant colour palettes to eclectic décor choices, personalization enables homeowners to express their creativity and create spaces that resonate with their souls. Whether it's a gallery wall showcasing family photos and artwork or a custom-designed piece of furniture that perfectly fits a specific space, personalization transforms a house into a home, reflecting the essence of those who dwell within.

3. Seamless Technology Integration:

Technology becomes an integral part of home designs, seamlessly blending functionality and aesthetics. Smart furniture adapts to users' needs, adjusting heights, lights, temperature, and entertainment options with the touch of a button. Lighting systems transform spaces with customizable colour schemes and dynamic effects.

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Photo: Courtesy

A rising trend involves incorporating technology to bring the outdoors inside, and one popular method is through the use of terrariums. These self-contained ecosystems, crafted with various plants, soils, and decorations, bring a refreshing touch of greenery to any room.

4. The Resurgence of Glass:

Glass makes a striking comeback in interior design, adding a touch of elegance and modernity to various elements. Glass furniture, such as coffee tables and dining sets, creates an illusion of spaciousness and allows natural light to flow freely. Glass partitions and dividers define spaces while maintaining an open and airy feel. Decorative glass accents, such as vases, sculptures, candle stands, and wall art, bring a touch of sophistication and glamour to any room. Whether it's a transparent glass table that showcases a unique base or a wall of glass bricks that creates a stunning visual effect, glass adds a touch of luxury and sophistication to any interior design scheme.

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Photo: Courtesy

5. Green Living and Sustainability:

Green living and sustainability remain at the forefront of interior design trends. Furniture made from recycled materials, like reclaimed wood and upcycled metals, is gaining popularity. A key trend involves merging indoor and outdoor spaces through large windows and doors, using natural materials. Ample sunlight reduces the need for artificial lighting. Another prominent trend involves setting up furniture inspired by nature, complemented by indoor plants to create a harmonious and tranquil atmosphere. Rooftop gardens further enhance this connection to the outdoors, providing a rejuvenating environment and reinforcing the deep bond between interior spaces and the natural world materials champion sustainability. ISHO encourages furniture inspired by nature, complemented by indoor plants, and celebrates rooftop gardens, fostering a deeper connection between interior spaces and the natural world.

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Photo: Courtesy

In 2024, ISHO will embody these trends to reimagine modern living, fostering spaces that seamlessly blend heritage with contemporary allure, prioritise personal expression, seamlessly integrate technology, elevate with glass elements, and remain unwavering in its commitment to sustainability.

Isho

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