These interior design projects went viral on social media in 2024

bathroom designed by gosia kotyczka obiekty studio in tychy poland
The most viral interior design moments of 2024 Zasoby Studio

A very cheeky mosaic

What’s not to love about this very cheeky mosaic bathroom? The collaborative effort from Obiekty Studio & Amy Victoria Marsh shows that bathroom design doesn’t have to be boring.

A mossy cellar by Decus

Colour drenching is a decorating trend that’s going nowhere, and this chic cellar in a Sydney home designed by Decus shows why. By cloaking the room in a single mossy green, and (rather impressively) sourcing furniture pieces to match the scheme, the designers created a soothing, womb-like feel in this underground space.

a colour drenched room in olive green, with walls, ceiling, a table and two chairs in the same colour designed by decus with styling by atelier lab
Dave Wheeler

A two-tone kitchen by PlaC

The zingy combination of tomato red and teal proved a winning one in this Turin kitchen designed by PlaC. The designers kept the original speckled flooring and installed worktops made using PaperStone, an eco option fabricated from recycled paper set in resin.

casa natalia designed by plac pla ceu photography by luis anicetothe kitchen has been designed by our studio to respond to the specific needs of our customers and realized in collaboration with alchimia home, as were the other customized furnishings in the apartment the room has a grit floor original from the house, recovered, smoothed, and rested from which we got inspired for the kitchen colors, which we completed with a paperstone countertopthe two spotlights above the kitchen are by artemide, and the lamp above the kitchen table is by compendium you can find attached some pictures of the kitchen in hq and the booklet containing all the details about this apartment's renovation more information about the project is also available on our website photographer creditsluis anicetoinstagram luisanicetowebsite httpsluisanicetocom pr contact maria presspla ceu
Luis Aniceto

Cleme de Grivel Sader’s London home

‘It’s bold, maybe not to everyone’s taste, but it echoes who I am.’ Cleme de Grivel Sader took an unapologetic approach to colour and print when creating her dream London home. Each room echoes this sentiment, but it was the jaunty red checkerboard stairs and minty green doorframe in the hallway that stole the show.

lehlo interiors chelsea townhouse landing
Helen Cathcart

Kids bedroom by Matilda Goad

When Matilda Goad and her husband purchased their London home as a young couple, creating a kid-friendly family home wasn’t exactly at the forefront of their minds. ‘I had quite a naive approach to my interiors, I guess!’ she laughs. When their daughter Domino arrived they changed tack, and the designer deftly converted a loft space into this joyful kids room that’s as stylish as it is practical.

a bedroom with a bed and a lamp
Alicia Waite

An art-filled home by Banda

This London home is filled with the owner’s expansive art collection that reads like a who’s who of modern art, from Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst to Antony Gormley and Yayoi Kusama. This space features Man From Turtle Island by Stephen Conroy, with a stone coffee table from American designer Mike Ruiz.

a stylish living room with green velvet sofa and artwork on the wall
Ben Anders

Two tone doorway by Pure & Original

Cobalt and caramel was a colour combination on our radar this year, and this painted doorframe is a clever way to both reveal and conceal the scheme.

open interior doors leading to a cozy room with a sofa
Margaret de Lange

Old-meets-new stainless steel

Stainless steel kitchens undoubtedly had a real moment in 2024 and this design by Calé Cph shows how this sleek, modern material can work beautifully in period properties and traditional-style kitchens.

kitchen designed by carla sofie molge cal atildecopy cph the steel kitchen island is specially designed and manufactured in collaboration with selfdesign with gaggenaus 400 series of induction hob and vario teppan yaki in combination with the classic shaker kitchen with front frame and filler in a light gray tone with untreated brass handles as counterpointpr contact carla sofie molge infocalecphcom
Carla Sofie Molge calecph