Designer advice: 2024 colour predictions

 

With a new year ahead of us, we asked our designers to share the colours they think will be trending in 2024.

 
Black and white headshot of Ripples Solihull designer Gurnaam. Woman in her 20's with shoulder length dark hair and wearing a blazer.

First up is Senior Designer Gurnaam, from Ripples Solihull.

 
 
 

Dusky Pink

Pinks are having a moment right now, and if any colour can give a home a hug, it's this one. It adds sweetness to a decorative scheme without being sickly sweet and makes a room feel comfortable and welcoming. Pink is also a great colour for bathrooms as it evokes positivity making it the perfect shade to surround yourself with when kickstarting or ending your day. A pared-back dusky hue is a great base to pair with less vibrant colour such as grey, white and black, as it brings instant warmth to the space.

different bathrooms collaged together that are all within the pink colour scheme
 
 
 
 
Black and white headshot of Ripples Newbury designer Leanne. Young woman. with shoulder length dark hair and smiling.

Next in line is Senior Designer Leanne, from Ripples Newbury.

 

Clay

A clay-like colour has a quality to it that connects your space to nature and gives it that desired earthy feel. It's not overly bright and sunny, and it has a natural dullness to it, making it the ideal balance of energetic and earthy, and it's ideal for a simplistic and relaxing bathroom. Whether you opt for this shade on your walls, tiles, vanity unit or all three, it’s a timeless colour which provides the ideal backdrop for relaxation and retreat.

 
 
 
different bathrooms collaged together that are all within the grey colour scheme
 
 
Black and white headshot of Ripples Solihull designer and director, Richard. Man with short styled hair and wearing a floral shirt.

Lastly, we have Senior Designer Richard Fox, from Ripples Solihull

 

Mint Green

Green continues to be the colour of the moment in bathroom design; however the trend has shifted from subtle uses of the shade on walls and tiles to bold expressions... even including the return of the green suite. Mint green epitomises spring in all its longer days, warmer weather, and flowering garden glory, with its cheerful energy, brightening ability, surprising versatility, and general freshness.

 
different bathrooms collaged together that are all within the green colour scheme
 
 

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