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Spring Interior Design

Spring 2024 will be an exciting time for interior design enthusiasts, with various innovative and exciting trends emerging. So, whether you want to refresh your living room, bedroom, or office, remember these trends to create a stunning and functional living space.


Image from Nordic Nest

Embrace Color: Move over minimalism; this spring is all about bringing in color! Think citrus tones like lemon and lime or even bolder jewel tones for a real statement piece—peach, Rose, and red—rich and warm colors spice up the interiors.

SERENDIPITY BESPOKE MURAL from Graham & Brown

Pattern Power:  Don’t be shy with patterns! This year, the bigger and bolder, the better. Stripes, geometrics, and playful organic shapes are all on trend. You can even mix and match for a truly unique look. Bring those patterns in with fabrics, wallpapers, posters, or floral decor.

MIYABI hyacinth vase in polished from Nordic Nest

Retro Revival:  A touch of nostalgia is in the air with the return of retro vibes. Think chrome accents, statement furniture with rounded edges, and pops of color reminiscent of the past.

Square Mercado Storage Baskets from The Citizenry

Textural Delight:  Incorporate various textures throughout your space to create a more sensory experience. Think chunky knits, woven baskets, and plush rugs to add warmth and depth. Handmade artisanal pottery and shapes suit this trend.

MAHOGANY BLACK HALL TREE from CB2.com

Playful Minimalism:  Minimalism isn’t dead; it’s just evolved! If you’re inclined to this style, this spring, it’s all about clean lines and uncluttered spaces but with a touch of personality. Add statement lighting or a unique piece of art to spark a little visual interest.

TERRANOVA VASE from The Citizenry.com

Many of the general spring trends will work beautifully in a Scandinavian-inspired home, but here are some additional tips:

Flowing Forms:  Scandinavian design leans toward organic shapes, which will continue throughout 2024. Think furniture with soft curves and tactile surfaces for a calming and inviting feel.

ZEN MURAL WALLPAPER in Terra Cotta from Sandberg Wallpaper.com

Pops of Red:  While Scandinavian palettes are often neutral, a touch of red is a great way to add a contemporary twist. This could be a statement chair, a bold throw pillow, or a piece of artwork.

FLOWERPOT VP3 TABLE LAMP in Vermillion Red from NordicNest.com

Geometric Play:  Geometric patterns are a staple of Scandinavian design, and this year is no exception. Look for rugs, throws, or even wallpaper with geometric prints to add a touch of visual interest.

Mihki Wall Hanging Midnight in Walnut FRAME from The Citizenry.com

Multifunctional Marvels:  Scandinavian design is all about functionality, and that’s especially true in smaller spaces. Look for furniture that serves multiple purposes, like ottomans with storage or a sofa bed.

Gray cane doors with matching panels for IKEA’s Sektion sideboard. Sara legs and Agnes pulls in brass from NorseInteriors.com

Mixing Metals:  Chrome is back in style, and it can add a touch of glamour to a Scandinavian space. Try mixing chrome accents with traditional Scandinavian warm woods for a modern twist.

By incorporating these trends, you can create a fresh and stylish Scandinavian-inspired home perfect for spring.

KIBO STEEL AND OAK WOOD MEDIA CONSOLE 83.25” BY KRAVITZ DESIGN from CB2.com