2024 Interior Design Trends You Can ACTUALLY AFFORD | Interior Design Trends for Non-Rich People!

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So often, interior design trends videos are focused on luxury interior design. I love deriving inspiration from there, but let’s face it, keeping up with trends is almost as expensive as keeping up with the Kardashians LOL! So, I’m chatting about 2024 interior design trend predictions for non-rich people and how we can achieve them affordably and on a budget! I propose some tips, tricks, and tweaks that make beautiful design affordable, accessible, and timeless!

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10 COMMENTS

Elise Pearson

I love this topic!! Thank you for leveling the playing field and reminding us that people at every budget/income level deserve the homes they love, and sharing creative ways to make that happen. I really loved the subway tile example.
I recently did a bright blue penny tile backsplash in my kitchen and I love the effect. Maybe I was thinking by forward 😊

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Intro to Music

Best 2024 trend might be to follow your own design heart, be smart with your budget, make your decor look like YOU, not like anyone else (or a catalog), and purchase with a long (10+ years) ownership timeline in mind. Better for the planet, too.

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Miriam Barbaria

I love this topic! I love how you consistently (and emphatically!) remind us that we can have a beautiful home even if we are not wealthy. I love to travel and bring home items made by local artisans (not “touristy” knick-knacks and souvenirs but made by hand using natural materials). I would love to see a video about incorporating them without making my home look cluttered. Off-topic comment: I really, really have to pay attention when watching your videos because you talk sooooo fast! LOL! I’m a non-native English speaker and you keep me on my toes! I don’t mind though, I love your videos. 🙂

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Maria Winter

No idea if you’re actually reading this, but here in Germany they’re selling stone veneer in hardware stores. That’s basically ultra thin slices of actual marble or other stones and it’s really affordable. So that’s yet another way of getting a similar look for less.

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Shylo

Kiva, thank you for your transparency, honesty and not giving in to any unpopular opinion. You are true to yourself! Your ideas are great and like you said not everyone’s cup of tea! But for those that are here for it? Great ideas!!!! ❤

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D W

I’ve been designing my house with an RH inspired look for the last 2 years, even though it wasn’t the ‘favorite’ influencer style and it was considered outdated, I still found good dupe pieces. I like the clean lines, clean look and the black, gray, white and beige.. Makes my art stand out too. I’m planning on a black linen sofa next.

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cloudcat

Highly Sensitive People and people with Misophonia, like me, really appreciate closed concepts. It’s very overwhelming to hear people eating wherever you are in the space, or to feel pressured to socialize when you’re not ready to. I think neurodiversity really needs to be considered in interior spaces.

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Maria LaFond

I love this! love your honesty and helping us “non-rich” peeps achieve a gorge look on a budget. Thank you!

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g_kash

Creepy! I just told my husband last night, “I wish they had more design videos for us peasants becoming new homeowners!” 😂 Thank you 🙏❤️

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Karen DeMars

What’s better than a YouTube designer who says “Pop off! Pop off!” to hypothetical antagonists? Nothing is better. 😂 Kiva, you have a consistently great perspective, and you’re so much fun! ❤

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