#1 – Earth tones
Earth tones like warm browns, tans, and terracotta continue gaining popularity in 2024, bringing natural colours into the interior design of Singapore homes.
These grounded yet versatile hues stand the test of time and pair well with other colours. Go for rich tones like chocolate brown, camel, or clay red to make a statement.
Use earth tones on feature walls, accent furniture, throw pillows, area rugs, and accessories for an added feeling of warmth.
#2 – Black & white
Black and white palettes make a striking comeback as focal points, tied together by wood, marble, or metal accents. These contrasting classic colours feel fresh again, according to interior designers.
Use black and white on large furniture pieces like sofas or bedroom sets. Add pops of colour in accessories. Black and white geometric patterns and stripes also trend for walls, floors, and textiles.
#3 – Sophisticated hues
Sophisticated hues like latte, blush pink, and oxblood red carry over from 2023 fashion trends into 2024 interiors. These refined, flexible tones add warmth and dimension to living rooms and bedrooms when used on wall colours, textiles, and accessories.
The colours align with the “quiet luxury” movement popular in fashion and design using investment pieces instead of flashy accents.
#4 – Bright rainbow colours
While some maximalist homeowners still request bright rainbow colours, others shift toward more refined, elegant colours. These polished pops add tasteful accents through art, pillows, and small decor pieces.
If using vibrant colours, stick to one or two statement pieces to not overwhelm.
#5 – Tone on tone
“Tone on tone” features one colour throughout a room to allow texture, silhouette, and materials to shine. This trend does well embracing neutrals like white, black, and beige as base colours.
Add pops of contrast colour with accessories or metallic accents. Use tone on tone if you are aiming for an elegant, peaceful ambience.