New Year, New Look | Revitalizing Your Home for a Fresh Start in 2024
New Year, New Look: Revitalizing Your Home for a Fresh Start in 2024

Designer Jennifer Koff

New Year, New Look: Revitalizing Your Home for a Fresh Start in 2024

I’m wondering how many “New year, new me!” posts will emerge from the depths of tired captions onto my social media feed this year. Is this trend still popular? If so, how many influencers actually practice what they post? Just because they return to their dingy dungeons of interior design redundancy, doesn’t mean you have to! Update your space with a style refresh to start the new year. Let’s go over some New Year’s refresh options: 

 
Cleanse your Palate

Cleanse your Palate

It’s about time you swap out that dated gray for a vibrant white like the Skye reclining sectional. White upholstery has been proven to provide a sense of peace in your space (just watch where you wipe your Cheeto fingers). To balance your new burst of white, introduce dynamic wall decor to bring back color.

 
Incorporate New Textiles with Existing Ones

Incorporate New Textiles with Existing Ones

The balance of textiles, especially for you minimalists, creates a dynamic atmosphere. It livens the décor. Experiment with statement textiles, such as leather, to amplify your desired style.  

Introduce Statement Lighting

Introduce Statement Lighting

This year, consider yourself enlightened. Adding another lighting fixture will uplift your space. Go for something bold and sculptural for a lasting impact with the Pura Gold Floor Lamp.

 

Let this new year be a canvas for creativity, a haven for peace, and a testament to your evolving taste and style. Embrace the changes, and watch as your home reflects not just a new year, but a new you. - Designer Jennifer Koff

 
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