Are you looking for a trendy finish or decorative selection for your home in 2024? At Connections by Finsa, we highlight a selection of ten wood-based interior design proposals for the three aesthetics that are making waves this year: industrial, farmhouse, and minimalist style.
Finishes and decoratives for an industrial home
The industrial trend applied to living spaces softens through curved shapes and becomes more eclectic, both by merging with other styles and by introducing subtle touches of color.
You can play with these proposals to achieve delicate shades and textures that invite touch.
Titanium Tambo Moon: kitchens and bathrooms
Titanium Tambo Moon is a metallic design with a brushed effect, ideal for kitchen and bathroom environments due to its dark gray tone.
Canvas Greige Ari: the beautiful imperfections of fabric
The decorative surface board Canvas Greige Ari is developed from an image of antique fabric, highlighting the natural imperfections of cloth over time.
Fibrapan Tex Flute: the tactility of textures
The textured fibreboard Fibrapan EZ Tex MDF Flute will help you provide the depth required for industrial home interior design.
Finishes and decoratives for a farmhouse home
The farmhouse aesthetic for homes merges with modern Scandinavian design and Japanese influence, an evolved Japandi style. It also connects with the warm minimalism we’ll discuss next, as well as with the experimentation of patterns and expressive colors.
We offer you four finishes and decoratives to recreate a farmhouse home in 2024::
Tex Fuji: experiment with patterns
Tex Fuji, a textured fibreboard, is our recommendation for playing with forms that align with Scandinavian designs fused with oriental touches.
Rojo Tassili and Etna Nogal Fausto: colorful expression and warmth
This selection goes hand in hand: the dark red inspired by the hues of Rojo Tassili’s cave paintings and the clean, imperfection-free structure of Nogal Fausto Etna.
Saona Trigo Bolero: warm and luminous wood
If you’re looking for luminous wood that combines medium cathedrals with more intricate areas, your best bet is Saona Trigo Bolero, the perfect mix of texture and pattern.
Finishes and decoratives for a minimalist home
The perfect continuation of the two trends we’ve highlighted. Minimalism is updated with touches of wabi-sabi and the Japandi style we mentioned, aiming to enhance its warmth through tones and textures that evoke craftsmanship.
Want to apply this minimalist style to your home projects in 2024? You can’t miss these three finishes and decoratives:
Keraban Sycamore Sega: handcrafted veneer
The wood veneer of Keraban Sycamore Sega features natural whiteness and a slatted composition that conveys a handcrafted essence in every unique sprout of the sycamore tree
Aluminio Cava Calypso: minimalist fluting
We continue with deep finishes in this selection. Aluminio Cava Calypso is a brushed aluminum design that, when combined with the Calypso texture, offers a fluted effect.
Roble Estai Fado: warm contrast
These two minimalist finishes need the warm counterpoint of the Roble Estai Fado decorative oak board. Rustic, elegant, and soft.
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