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ASID Reveals Top Design Trends for 2024

The American Society of Interior Designers has published an infographic of the top 11 design trends to watch for in 2024. Spanning all sectors of design, these top trends are excerpted from ASID’s recently released 2024 Trends Outlook Report which examines what trends are set to impact the interior design industry each year. Key highlights include:

  1. Living with and learning from Gen Z: Gen Z seeks genuine connections, and as this generation enters and occupies consumer culture, designers should be familiar with their evolving empathies and concerns.
  2. Solo living and seeking connection: With solo-living on the rise, Americans are seeking connectedness to loved ones and their communities.
  3. Comfortable and connected living: Designers can support the comfort and camaraderie occupants desire by creating opportunities for gathering in the home, incorporating pet-friendly products, and designing spaces for amusement and “eatertainment.”
  4. Health & wellness: Consumers will spend more on the products that improve their health and wellbeing. Designers must consider this self-care push, including harnessing sleep data to support more rest for occupants.
  5. Quiet luxury: Consumers seek a more low-key and personalized approach to luxury, investing in items that have more longevity and relevance— a more sustainable way to shop, as well.
  6. Blurred lines in travel: Alternative accommodations are on the rise, with guests blurring the lines of living, working, staying and playing.
  7. A custom approach to today’s workplace: Designers have the opportunity to help organizations create a more personalized approach to their hybrid work strategies, with physical spaces that support employee productivity and balance collaboration with focus.
  8. AI technology: Generative AI applications are being used in a variety of applications, such as generating floor plans, design iterations, occupancy and energy models, among other solutions; others are using it to increase autonomy and create experience-driven design.
  9. Digital marketing in design: Employers, including designers, can look to their own workforce for advertising, as many employees are communicating and advocating for their brands on social media.
  10. Extreme weather event and climate impact: Two-thirds of Americans say that they’ve experienced at least one of the five types of extreme weather (heat wave, flood, drought, wildfire, rising sea level), in the past year. Americans support making changes to address global climate change and prioritizing renewable sources, and designers have the power to contribute to these solutions.
  11. Sustainability rules: Designers who can help clients meet their sustainability targets of high-quality, low-carbon workspaces will have a competitive advantage. Recognizing the interconnectedness of individual health, community health, and environmental stewardship also plays a key role.
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About ASID
Founded in 1975, ASID is the oldest, largest and only multi-disciplinary professional organization for interior designers, interior design students and the manufacturers and suppliers who support the profession. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, ASID strives to advance the interior design profession and.   demonstrate the power of design to positively change people’s lives. ASID leads interior designers in shared conversations around topics that matter. From evidence-based and human-centric design to social responsibility, well-being, and sustainability, ASID showcases the impact of design on the human experience and the value interior designers provide.

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