Continuing our review of 2024, we reflect on some of the most striking residential interior designs featured on Dezeen from the past year, including remarkable projects by Fala Atelier and Uchronia.
From muted minimalism to unusual colour blocking, these projects showcase the diverse range of global interior trends over the last 12 months. Designers have particularly focused on exploring the eclectic histories of the homes they renovated, blending contemporary styles with historical influences.
Top 10 Home Interiors of 2024
1. Duane House, USA, by OWIU
Readers praised the beautifully executed interior of Duane House, a mid-century renovation in Los Angeles that features traditional Japanese influences, including original red brick flooring and sliding shoji screens.
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2. Lovers Walk, Ireland, by RĂłisĂn Lafferty
Inspired by Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion, the Lovers Walk home in Cork features a striking green marble wall and a bold mix of colors and textures.
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3. Relámpago House, Spain, by H3O
This converted barn in Sant Just Desvern references a lightning bolt that struck the building, featuring a jagged floor plan that creates colorful and angular spaces.
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4. 087, Portugal, by Fala Atelier
Fala Atelier's distinctive style shines in this Lisbon home, featuring oversized spots and stripes alongside a diverse material palette.
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5. Casa Ona, Spain, by Paloma Bau
This Valencian home underwent a sublime renovation, transforming dark spaces into a modern design with sandy-colored flooring and delicate fluted accents.
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6. Collectors Home, the Netherlands, by DAB Studio
Referencing the Amsterdam School, this renovated home features a gridded feature wall and a sculptural ladder, blending vintage and contemporary furniture.
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7. Univers Uchronia, France, by Uchronia
This Parisian home is a testament to maximalism, with glossy walls and vibrant colors, designed as a manifesto of the Uchronia universe.
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8. House of Gond, India, by Renesa
This apartment in Pune combines contemporary details with traditional Keralan bungalow charm, featuring teak and rattan materials.
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9. Biarritz apartment, France, by Toledano + Architects
This seaside apartment boasts fluid forms and a wavy mezzanine, capturing the essence of its coastal location.
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10. House in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic, by Byró Architekti
This 19th-century house features unexpected openings and colorful joinery, blurring the line between old and new.
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