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Checkered Living

One of the new trends for 2024 could be checkered patterns. Design a living room with one or more items with a checkered pattern. (image from The Nordroom)

Dining with Glass

Design a dining room decorated with special glasswork. "In 2024, we expect many homes decorated with high-quality glassworks. You can add color, shapes, and textures to your home’s decor with unique glasswork." (image and inspiration from the Nordroom)

Christmas Loft

Decorate a Loft for the Christmas celebrations. A loft is a living space made inside a former industrial building. Lofts feature open floor plans with concrete floors, high ceilings, and large windows for natural light. "There are two types of lofts: hard and soft. Hard lofts, also known as true lofts, are traditional loft spaces inside renovated commercial buildings with brick walls and exposed ductwork. This style of hard loft grew in popularity with artists in New York City as spaces to live and work. Soft lofts are a style of new loft apartments designed specifically for residential use. These residential buildings feature apartments with open spaces and higher ceilings that lack some of the industrial interior design elements of true lofts." Description from by MasterClass Image from the Nordroom

Cooking in Seashells

Design a kitchen inspired on the shapes, colour pallets and patterns of seashells

Living in Seashells

Design a livingroom inspired on the shapes and patterns of seashells.

Sleeping with Seashells

Design a bedroom inspired on the shape and colours of seashells.

Deco-Fabric Living

Design a living room with an abundance of decorative fabrics, curtains, upholstery and/or wallpaper

Deco-Fabric Dining

Design a dining room with an abundance of decorative fabrics, curtains, upholstery and/or wallpaper

Mirror Shelf Coathanger

In a hallway you almost always find a combination of a mirror, a coat hanger and shelf for items to bring with you. (a scarf, a handbag, gloves, a hat etc). Design hallway with these three elements and make a beautiful and practical combination.

Repeating Seating

Design a living room, which has a repetition that doesn't bore. In the example, this is done by combining armchairs that have a similarity (for instance round cylinders, wood tints and shades of green) but are also different each time.

Bathroom Rythm

Create a bathroom interior as the example, which shows a gradation. Repeat similar elements in an increasing or decreasing scale. Here it's done with the tile sizes but you can also apply gradation with colour (rainbow), shapes, amounts, transparency, etc.

Adolescent Room

Decorate this bedroom for an Adolescent (±13-18 y). Don't change the room shape or window/door position and use the bed and the carpet used in the template room. Apart from that, let's see what you can make of it!

Swinging Hallway

Design a hallway with a rythm to it. Try to use various repeating elements as shown in the example.

Teenager Room

Decorate this bedroom for a Teenager (10-15 y). Don't change the room shape or window/door position and use the bed and the carpet used in the template room. Apart from that let's see what you can make of it!

Young Kid's Bedroom

Decorate this bedroom for a kid of 5-9 year old. Don't change the room shape or window/door position and use the bed and the carpet used in the template room. Apart from that let's see what you can make of it!