Unique, funky,and bold patternsare having a big moment in interiors.

More is More

Jay Jeffers

Most design pros agree: minimalism is taking a backseat in 2024.

As interior designerJay Jeffersnotes, this year is all about embracingmore.

bold patterns in a modern space

Michelle Boudreau Design

More color, more pattern, and more personality, he says.

Mixing and matching different patterns is a perfect avenue for unleashing creativity.

Watercolor-inspired patterns are also pretty timeless, as evidenced by my own San Francisco home, he says.

bold patterns in a living room

Jay Jeffers

Jeffers seconds this, noting that timeless patterns also mean versatility.

These patterns can be incorporated anywhere in your space from furniture to textiles, he says.

Classic is never a bad thing."

watercolor pattern

Stephanie Hoey Interiors

In 2024, she suggests well see a lot more plaid, specifically in wool.

Plaids were huge last year and will continue to be woven into the home this year, she says.

We are sure to see more stripes in calming hues this year.

large-scale floral wallpaper

Design byAndi Morse Design/ Photo by Heidi Harris

[These] can add nice texture and interest to pillows, napkins, and quilts, she says.

Bows or not, ditsy florals and the girly aesthetic are here to stay.

Instead, focus your attention on one element, and then go all in.

classic bedroom

Rebecca Rollins Interiors

Go big on one big thing, she says.

textured patterns mixed together

Design byAndi Morse Design/ Photo by Heidi Harris

Quiet Luxury sitting room

Design byAndi Morse Design/ Photo by Heidi Harris

mixed patterns among throw pillows

Ashley Montgomery Design

A bold patterned bed

Design byAndi Morse Design/ Photo by Marc Mauldin

Unexpected wall patterns

Forbes Masters

Color-matched patterns

Jay Jeffers

Plaid and bold room

Ashley Montgomery Design