OUT: Cluttercore
IN: Clutter-store
Inspiration: The pandemic set off a “cluttercore” aesthetic that welcomed blanketing and overfilling shelves and nooks with a plethora of household objects. But clutter can make you feel bad; studies show a clutter-free house helps improve your physical and mental health. Tackle the clutter with creative storage solutions, like adding a trendy appliance garage into your kitchen for tucking away countertop appliances (air fryers, coffee makers, blenders, etc.). Houzz also notes the growing popularity of “mud-laundry rooms,” combining these two household spaces into one and tackling messes by bringing in cubbies, benches, baskets, and a utility sink.
OUT: Less color
IN: Colorful
Inspiration: Single color schemes are fading in favor of more color throughout the home. A trendy option for 2024: blue. Several major paint firms chose shades of blue as their 2024 color of the year, from Benjamin Moore’s bright “Blue Nova” to Sherwin-Williams’ softer “Upward.” “Whether it’s a sky-inspired hue or a deep watery blue color, look for an array of blues to be more prominent in decorative materials and housewares in the coming year, Houzz’s 2024 report predicts. (Plus, blue pairs well with whites and grays — colors you likely already have everywhere) And, in 2024, don’t default to, “When in doubt, paint it white,” in painting the kitchen, bathroom, trims, or even the home’s exterior brick