Ann VanderWiel Wilde
The start of a new year brings about new, almost-literally endless potential for home trends—and if 2024 is anything like 2023, there’s going to be something for everyone. While it’s nearly impossible to predict the surge of niche styles like tomatocore and fairy grunge, design pros have a grasp on what to expect on a larger scale: This year, Yelp’s Home & Living Trend Report predicts moody tones, vintage flair, and personality around every corner.
Dani Dazey, maximalist enthusiast and the designer behind Trixie Motel, partnered with Yelp to offer advice for adding 2024’s top home trends to your space and making them your own.
“It’s funny because I’m applying almost every [single] one of them to my new house,” she tells Better Homes & Gardens. “We’re switching out all the lighting. I’m doing red and pink. I’m, for the first time, committing to really organizing my closet—we did a build-in on the wall and I felt like a bunch of shelves and trays and really organizing it. I’m doing open shelving in the kitchen.”
Between her personal applications at home and her expertise from years of experience working in the fashion and design world, Dazey has all the info on how to incorporate this year's top decor trends at home. Here’s how she plans on getting ahead using Yelp’s predictions.
Color has fully seeped back into interiors, and Yelp’s experts don’t expect that to change—especially when it comes to shades that bring an element of playfulness. While Danish pastel, checkerboard rugs, and softer hues dominated 2023, Dazey thinks the trend is likely to turn to the darker side.
“I feel like there’s kind of a color shift to a deeper, more moody, colorful vibe,” she says. “All of the Yelp data that they gathered
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