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Five interior design trends for winter

Dec 17, 2024 | Public | 0 comments

As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, those aspiring for a seasonal change in home design are shifting toward creating spaces that are rich in warmth and character. This year, we’re seeing bolder tones and natural materials to craft environments that feel both inviting and personal.

This shift reflects a desire for spaces that are comforting yet refined, blending timeless elements with modern flair. Below are five trends that are shaping interiors this fall and winter, offering a fresh perspective on how we can transform our homes and projects for the season.

1. Rooms Wrapped in Colour

Bold colours are stepping into the spotlight this season with a trend called colour drenching. Entire rooms are enveloped in a single, rich hue, with deep burgundies and forest greens being popular choices. Colour drenching moves away from minimalist palettes, encouraging creativity and personalization, bringing colour back into homes. Saturating a space with one colour creates an environment that feels cohesive, vibrant and timeless – making it an ideal choice for the cozy months ahead.

2. Chocolate Tones

Earthy shades are having a moment both in fashion and interior design, with rich chocolate tones and warm browns taking centre stage. These versatile colours can be seen in everything from plush fabrics to natural stone, adding depth and richness to any room. Chocolate tones work as a warm neutral, blending seamlessly with various design styles and colour schemes. When paired with different textures, the natural warmth of chocolate tones can help create a layered look that feels inviting and grounded, perfect for adding comfort and warmth to any space.

3. The Resurgence of Dark Wood

While light woods like white oak have been popular in recent years, darker wood tones are making a comeback. Woods like walnut and mahogany are adding sophistication and depth to interiors, offering a rich contrast to lighter finishes. Whether used in flooring, cabinetry or furniture, these darker tones bring a timeless yet modern sense of elegance. By incorporating darker woods, designers can create a more dynamic look that enhances the character and warmth of a space.

4. Textile Selection

Layering textiles is another simple yet effective way to add warmth to any space. Rich velvets, worn leather, cozy wool and soft mohair each bring a unique texture and feel, creating depth and interest in a room. Whether used in upholstery, rugs, pillows or window treatments, these materials work together to build a welcoming atmosphere. Thoughtfully combining different fabrics adds dimension, turning any room into a cozy retreat perfect for gathering with family and friends.

5. Mixing Metals

Metal finishes are a great way to introduce texture, reflection and visual interest into a space. While brass has been a popular choice recently for its warm, vintage feel, silver and chrome are reemerging choices. These cooler tones bring a timeless, classic touch, offering a fresh take on metallic accents. Mixing different metal finishes—like brass and silver—creates depth and adds versatility to a room. Polished surfaces can reflect light and energize a space, while matte or patinated finishes absorb light for a softer, more subdued effect. By blending various metals, you can achieve a balanced, eclectic look that feels both modern and inviting.

These design trends offer a warm take on how to create inviting and timeless spaces that feel cozy, layered and personal. Whether it’s through bold colour choices, rich materials like dark woods and chocolate tones, or the thoughtful use of textiles and metals, each of these elements adds their own unique touch. But no matter the trends or the season, designing a space should always be personal. You don’t need massive renovations to incorporate these trends into your home. You can embrace them thoughtfully with small updates—like new cushion covers, fresh wall treatments or adding textured throws—that make a big impact without a full overhaul.

Haley Dermenjian is a Toronto-based interior designer and founder of Haley Clare Interiors. Haley has executed projects across North America, for the past six years individually and in collaboration with other Toronto-based firms. For inquiries, Haley can be reached through [email protected], 705-938-8448 and IG: haleyclareinteriors.

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