Furniture style is taking a thoughtful turn in these top trends for next year.
“And always remember, if you love it and it speaks to you, then do it!
Custom Furniture
Approaching 2024, Ramsey reveals that furniture is more widely being considered a long-term investment.

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Unless it is a vintage find, I would say that impulse buying of immediately available furniture is out.
Even retail furniture stores are trending toward custom selections over buying it off the floor today.
Investing in quality custom furniture and vintage pieces over trendy furniture store-stocked pieces [is in for 2024].

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We’ll be drowning inbrownin all the best ways in 2024, he says.
Earth Tones
Brown isnt the only earth tone thats trending.
Interior designerGinger Curtisagrees with Ramseys prediction.

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Botanical Upholstery
Taking even more cues from nature, Curtis foresees a floral new year ahead.
Building from 2023, sustainability is on the radar for 2024, says Curtis.
Meanwhile, Curtis sees furniture with curved scallops used to add fluidity and break up harsh lines in rooms.

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By and large, curves are in, says Ramsey.
Moving forward, the experts reveal that folks are not sticking to one strict style.
Almost anything goes, and we will continue to see more mixed styles, says Conway.
Tailored Eclectic
Mixing new and old will continue to prevail in 2024, says Ramsey.
Eclecticas in collected, not clutteredis a look thats continuing to rise in popularity.
I think we will continue to see a progressive look back in design.
Meaning, that designs will incorporatecollected piecesand new pieces together to make spaces feel timeless, explains Ramsey.
I like to call it tailored eclectic.
That term usually elicits images of cluttered rooms with no true design direction, but no more.
It’s time to layer it up the right way.
2023 began turning mid-year to these gorgeous, more artistic pieces, she says.
In fact, he believes that performance fabrics wont ever fall from grace.
I predict we will increase our use of performance fabrics even more, Ramsey says.