2024 promises to be the time of the reign of many new colors such as ripe orange and turquoise. Experts say that this year can mark a return to romanticism and classic beauty.
Peach orange reigns supreme
The sweet Peach Fuzz color of ripe peaches and apricots has just been voted the color of the year by the Pantone Color Institute. The CEO of this unit also described this color scheme as striking by radiance, warmth, luxury and modernity.
The color of ripe apricots can be easily combined with neutral and natural colors, through furniture products from handmade textiles, glass, layouts in bathrooms and bedrooms.
Gemma Riberti, head of furniture at WGSN, a global forecasting company for consumer trends, lifestyle and product design, is interested in orange tones.
She thinks that this color carries a bright energy in the field of healthcare, suitable for replacing traditional colors.
In addition, the orange color combined with green, purple and blue also creates a vivid contrast to the space.
Turquoise is also popular
The characteristic color of the gemstones is also one of the prominent forecasts in this year’s design color palette trend. This color gives a sense of mystery and smoothness.
According to Mr. Rob Natale, design director of furniture brand Sixpenny, this color can become a rich combination, whether it is a highlight or a staple for the apartment space.
Romantic style
After the boom in the early 19th century, Romanticism interior spaces are forecast to return with the main colors of pink and red, combining floral motifs, lace and ribbons.
Many American furniture brands such as Berry, Etsy, realize that shoppers are aiming for products with bright colors, from bed sheets, pillows, decorations, etc. to add a warm and romantic feeling to the house.
Items that use metal
Experts say that the trend of home decoration this year is inclined to items with a surface layer from metal such as steel or aluminum. Ideas from the social network Pinterest show the popularity of spaces that possess surreal beauty, with shiny, shiny surfaces like liquid mercury.
Interior experts believe that this is a natural consequence after the bloom of earthy brown and gray with a light style in early 2020. The founder of furniture brand House of Hunt also predicts that bright aluminum and silver colors will become popular this year, replacing yellow and black.
Source: Architectural Digest


