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5 Mistakes In Interior Design That Made Designers Cringe In

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Interior design trends have a way of capturing our hearts, only to leave us scratching our heads a few years down the road. We've all seen them — those cringe-worthy trends that make us wonder, "What were we thinking?" What was once considered chic and trendy can quickly become outdated and cringe-worthy. Remember the Live Laugh Love signs that seemed to pop up in every living room? Even today's trends aren't immune to the judgement of time.

So, which interior design mistakes are ready to be retired, and what innovative ideas do the experts recommend in their place? It's time to bid adieu to these design faux pas and embrace fresh, stylish ideas for your home in 2024.

1. Colour-Coordinated Decor

In the world of interior design, the allure of colour coordination has often drawn us in. From meticulously curated black-and-white interior design styles that give off that chic look to perfectly colour-coordinated bookshelves where all the books are arranged according to the hues of their spines, this trend has had its moment in the spotlight. But here's the twist — sometimes, this overly contrived aesthetic can feel more like a page ripped out of a Pinterest board than the cosy, lived-in spaces of a real home that many now yearn for.

Solution: Embrace the Freedom of Diversity

Colour Display Cabinet

When it comes to colour-coordinated decor, the key is to strike a balance.

This means that instead of rigidly adhering to a single colour palette, like an all-white scheme that gives off the same vibe of Kim Kardashian's home in Hidden Hills, California, allow your space to reflect the multifaceted tapestry of your life. This means embracing the freedom of diversity and letting your personality shine through without any boundaries. Mix and match colours, patterns, and textures that resonate with you.

Your home should tell your story, not someone else's — so it's time to create a space that feels authentic and truly your own.

2. Non-Functional Furniture & Objects

In the quest for the perfect living space, it's easy to fall into the over-decorating trap, especially in smaller rooms. The temptation to keep every piece of furniture and every cherished decor item can result in an overcrowded, cluttered space that yearns for some breathing room. Come 2024, it's time to shift gears and embrace the power of less and, more importantly, functionality.

(H2) Solution: Furniture That Marries Artistry and Utility

Now, the role of decorative objects is undergoing a transformation. No longer confined to purely ornamental purposes, these objects are expected to harmoniously blend visual charm with functionality.

As a result of this, naturally, the solution lies in furniture that serves a dual purpose — furniture pieces that are not just visually appealing but also highly functional. Consider furniture that combines artistry and utility, such as a wood coffee table with hidden storage or a TV console design that seamlessly integrates your entertainment needs with elegant design. These multifaceted pieces not only elevate your decor but also make practical living effortless.

3. Zero Personality

photo credit: Jane Yao

The best interior designers unanimously stand by the belief that homes should be a reflection of your unique individuality rather than mere replicas of showroom aesthetics. This means that while minimalist living room design has its undeniable charm, it's essential to infuse your living spaces with a touch of warmth and character no matter how "basic" and "normal" you'd personally want your home to be.

Solution: Designing Spaces that Evoke Exploration

As mentioned, gone are the days when characterless design was considered chic. Today, it's all about embracing your inner artist and curator. Design your spaces to become an inviting canvas that beckons the eye to explore the richness of colours, art, and patterns collected over time.

To do this, you can inject intimacy and warmth into your living spaces by curating elements that resonate with you. Let your home be a gallery of your experiences and passions. For that, consider displaying artworks that speak to your soul, incorporate vibrant colours that reflect your spirit, and allow patterns to tell your unique story.

When 2024 comes around, bland and impersonal spaces are out, and homes brimming with personality and warmth are in. It's time to bid farewell to the "ick" factor of characterless design and welcome a new era where your home is a vibrant reflection of you.

4. TV-Centred Living Rooms

In today's bustling digital age, screens have seamlessly found their footing in our daily lives. They've become our trusted companions for accessing information, indulging in entertainment, and staying tethered to our virtual world. However, as our screens claim the spotlight in our living spaces, it can hinder meaningful engagement with the world around you. Therefore, it's paramount to craft an environment that harmonises the digital realm with genuine human connections.

Solution: Fostering Face-to-Face Engagement

Dansk Fabric Sofa With Faux Leather Armrest

The solution lies in reimagining your living room layout. Instead of a solitary sofa facing a dominating screen, opt for a more inclusive setup. Consider placing space-saving sofa options like a one-seater, facing each other to create a cosy and inviting atmosphere that encourages face-to-face conversations.

Another option is to introduce an extra lounge chair in a snug corner of your living room. This cosy nook provides a perfect spot for relaxation, reading, or enjoying a cup of tea when you're alone without company. Doing so breaks the monotony of the TV-centred setup and offers a welcoming space for quiet moments or intimate conversations.

5. Only Using Lighter Wood Tones

For a while, lighter-coloured wood tones took centre stage in interior design, captivating the hearts of many. However, as we step into the year 2024, we witness a revival of the classics – darker and mixed wood tones are making a grand entrance, adding depth and sophistication to our living spaces.

Solution: A Symphony of Wood Tones

The solution to address the monotony of using only lighter wood tones lies in embracing the versatility of varied wood tones. Instead of confining your design to a single wood tone throughout your home, consider blending various wood tones to create a symphony of warmth and character.

Nash Rattan TV Console In Walnut With Steel Legs

Mix dark and light woods, experimenting with their interplay. Introduce wooden coffee tables, wooden dining chairs, and wooden shelves in different shades to your decor. Let your space resonate with the richness of varied wood tones, creating an ambience that feels both inviting and timeless.

Redefine Your Interior Design In 2024

As we bid adieu to the design mistakes that have lingered for too long, it's time to embark on a journey of transformation. In 2024, interior design trends are all about embracing authenticity, functionality, and individuality. The trends of the past are giving way to fresh, innovative ideas that reflect your unique personality and enhance your well-being.

At Cellini, we understand that your home is a canvas for self-expression and a sanctuary for your soul. As such, our carefully curated collection of furniture and decor items offers you the tools to craft a space that truly embodies your style and aspirations.

Whether you're in search of the perfect wood coffee table, wooden shelves, wooden dining chairs, a TV console that balances form and function, or bring to life your minimalist living room design inspiration, we have them all. Your dream home is just a click away.

Join us by visiting our furniture showrooms in Indonesia, and let's redefine interior design together. Your home, your rules — it's time to make it a reality.


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