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Trending interior design materials + finishes Summer 2024

Learn more about the latest materials and finishes that are trending in interior design for the summer of 2023.

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Trending interior design materials + finishes Summer 2024
Clara Carlino de Paz
January 10, 2024

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As we head into the summer of 2024, it's time to take a closer look at the latest materials and finishes that are trending in the world of interior design. With each passing season, new textures, colours, and patterns emerge, offering fresh inspiration for those looking to update their clients’ living spaces. Whether you're a professional designer or a design enthusiast, staying on top of these trends can help you make informed decisions about your style choices. In this article, we'll explore the materials and finishes that are set to dominate the summer of 2024, and how you can incorporate them into your personal style.

Moroccan terracotta

Moroccan terracotta has long been a beloved material in the world of interior design and architecture. The rich, earthy hues and handcrafted feel of this colour and wall texture evoke the warm, inviting atmosphere of the Mediterranean. In recent years, this versatile material has experienced a resurgence in popularity as designers and homeowners seek to incorporate more natural textures and finishes into their spaces. From kitchen backsplashes to bathroom floors, Moroccan terracotta adds an unmistakable touch of North African charm and character to any room. Whether used as a subtle accent or as a bold statement piece, this material is a timeless addition to any home.

Maison Brummel Terracotta boutique hotel in Morocco by Yatzer 
Maison Brummel Terracotta boutique hotel in Morocco by Yatzer 

Pink marble

Pink marble is a luxurious and sophisticated material that has been a staple in high-end design for centuries. Its delicate, blush-toned hues are a timeless symbol of opulence and elegance, adorning some of the world's most prestigious buildings and monuments. Pink marble's natural veins and patterns create a unique and striking visual effect that adds depth and character to any space. From classic, understated interiors to modern, avant-garde designs, pink marble's versatility makes it a go-to material for designers looking to add a touch of glamour and refinement to their projects. Whether used as a flooring material, a countertop surface, or as a decorative accent, pink marble is sure to make a lasting impression on any discerning eye.

Large pink marble-pedestal bowl by NO 17 House
Large pink marble-pedestal bowl by NO 17 House

Bold patterns

Bold patterns, especially those created by British printmakers, are a design staple that has stood the test of time. These patterns are known for their eclectic mix of vibrant colours, intricate designs, and whimsical motifs that can instantly uplift any space. British printmakers have been at the forefront of the textile design industry for decades, creating unique and inspiring designs that are both functional and beautiful. Their bold use of colour and intricate designs often make a statement, infusing a space with energy and personality. Whether you choose to incorporate a statement piece or layer multiple prints, British printmakers' bold patterns add a playful and eclectic touch to any home or commercial space. If you’re not convinced, just have a look at Molly Mahon’s work below!

 Molly Mahon’s beautifully printed and decorated personal living room
Molly Mahon’s beautifully printed and decorated personal living room

Antique wood

Antique wood is a material that exudes warmth, character, and a sense of history. Salvaged from old buildings, barns, and homes, antique wood has a unique texture and patina that tells a story of its past life. Each plank has its own unique history and character, making it a one-of-a-kind material that cannot be replicated. The natural weathering, knotting, and graining of antique wood create a rich, organic texture that adds depth and warmth to any space. Its durability and strength make it a reliable and long-lasting material that can stand up to the test of time. From rustic farmhouses to modern lofts, antique wood is a versatile material that can add a touch of character and authenticity to any interior design project.

Art & Antique Sourcing by K&H Design
Art & Antique Sourcing by K&H Design

Travertine

Travertine is a gorgeous material that exudes timeless beauty and sophistication. A type of natural stone that has been used in architecture and design for centuries, travertine's unique texture and warm, earthy tones make it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor applications. Whether used as flooring, wall cladding, or countertop surfaces, travertine adds a touch of elegance and refinement to any space. Its natural veining and variation in colour make each piece of travertine unique, adding a sense of character and depth to any design scheme. As a durable and long-lasting material, travertine can withstand heavy foot traffic and extreme weather conditions, making it a practical choice for both residential and commercial applications. 

Portonovo table by Studio Sam
Portonovo table by Studio Sam

Brutalist-inspired tiles

Brutalist-inspired tiles are a bold and daring material that can transform any space into a work of art. Inspired by the Brutalist architectural movement of the mid-twentieth century, these tiles are characterised by their rough, raw texture and monochromatic colour palette. Their unique, sculptural forms and asymmetrical shapes create a sense of drama and visual interest that is truly captivating. Brutalist-inspired tiles are often used as statement pieces, adding a touch of industrial chic to modern interior design schemes. Their bold and expressive design can also be used to create stunning accent walls or to add texture and dimension to floors and ceilings. 

Brutalist-inspired tiles by local artist Catherine Carroll of Black Rock Tile Studio
Brutalist-inspired tiles by local artist Catherine Carroll of Black Rock Tile Studio

Classical frescoes

Classical frescoes have been an integral part of the history of art and design for centuries. The technique of painting directly onto wet plaster has resulted in some of the most stunning and iconic works of art in human history – we’re looking at you, Mr. Da Vinci! These timeless pieces are known for their intricate details, vivid colours, and grandiose scale. In recent years, designers and artists have been reimagining classical frescoes in new and exciting ways, bringing this traditional art form into the modern age. From bold, abstract furniture pairings to a full embrace of the traditional, frescoes offer a fresh take on a timeless medium.

Salon Lili Boulanger at Villa Médicis, by India Mahdavi
Salon Lili Boulanger at Villa Médicis, by India Mahdavi