This is sure to bring a little bit of nostalgia into our homes.

There is a new focus on organic curves and classic charm, and that will come back in 2024.

But its also about the principles of this era, which were often a nod to functionality and simplicity.

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Richer palettes reflect a craving for opulence, but in a modern way, Kropovinsky says.

Instead of overwhelming rooms, try statement pieces or highlighting architectural details, he explains.

This shift is something Kropovinsky feels is a result of shifting societal values, too.

A maximalist bedroom with wallpaper-lined walls, a bold printed rug, a green bed frame, and printed throw pillows

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People are seeking authenticity and stories behind their possessions, he says.

Homes are no longer just about looking pristine, but feeling cozy and tactile, Kropovinsky says.

Spaces in 2024might juxtapose these fabrics with smoother surfaces, creating a sensory-rich environment.

Mid-century modern living room by Erin William Design.

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Amanda Wiss, founder of NYC-based home staging companyUrban Staging, agrees.

I love dedicated separate spaces, she says.

Giving each room a dedicated purpose feels more organized.

Bold sofa in a living room

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Laura Williams ofATX Interior Designagrees, noting she predicts picture molding will make a huge comeback in 2024.

Beautiful kitchen with unique pieces

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Textured fabric in a sitting room

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Dedicated sitting room

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Picture molding walls in a well designed living room

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