One of the most balanced interior trends of 2024 is warm minimalism.Browse modern bedroom decorating ideas and layouts.
The bedroom can often be put on the back burner when it comes to design since it's not a space used for entertaining or a place guests typically see, but that doesn't mean it should be forgotten about.5 bedroom design trends to spice things up in 2024.Husk, bed threads, mandarin stone.
They only get better and better.So it's high time we turn our attention to this.
To learn more about 2024 interior design trends for the entire home, see my post on 2024 home decor trends and design ideas you will love.Here, we've polled interior designers to find out what trends they're noticing in bedroom furniture, so you know what to keep on your radar when planning a bedroom makeover.Modern interior design says goodbye to your standard overhead ceiling fan light and fluorescent lighting.
People want some action to their surfaces, adds los angeles designer oliver furth.As one of the most uplifting bedroom color trends, it is not surprising that it is having a renaissance.
Alexis pew of kaminski + pew predicts 2024 will leave the fuss out of the bedroom and bring in the relaxation.
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Dream's Canada Out Indefinitely With Broken Finger
LONDON -- Taylor Fritz told his Wimbledon opponent, Arthur Rinderknech, to "have a nice flight home" after beating him in a second-round match Thursday.
The pair got into a bit of a back-and-forth at the net after the 13th-seeded American's 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 victory over France's Rinderknech at the All England Club. This was a rematch of a 2023 French Open contest that Fritz won in front of a rowdy partisan crowd, which he shushed afterward.
Rinderknech made a reference to that earlier matchup during the lead-up to Thursday's meeting, and Fritz heard about it. And was not pleased.
"I'm a very chill person. I don't do anything that could rub people the wrong way, so when someone kind of just goes out of their way to take a shot at me, then I'm not just going to take it," said Fritz, who is from California. "It gave me the extra fire to win."
So when it was time for the postmatch handshake Thursday, there were some words exchanged.
"I just said, 'Have a nice flight home,'" Fritz recounted.
According to Fritz, Rinderknech responded by pointing out that he's still around in doubles.
"I said, 'Oh, congrats. Good for you.' Then he started acting like, 'Why are you blah, blah, blah?' I'm like, 'Dude, you know what you said. You know what you said.' Don't disrespect me before the match and then expect me to be all nice after the match," said Fritz, who will take on 24th-seeded Alejandro Tabilo of Chile on Saturday for a spot in the fourth round. "That's not how it works."
At Roland Garros last year, spectators booed and whistled at Fritz after he eliminated Rinderknech, who was the last French man in the field. Fritz put a finger to his lips, then spread his arms to egg on the crowd and yelled, "Come on! I want to hear it!"