Do you dream of hiring an interior designer to completely revamp your home? While we can’t have a designer visit you personally, we can fill you in on the items designers would ditch immediately if they were to enter your personal space. So, without further ado, here are the things four interior designers across Canada do not want to see in our homes in 2024. That’s right, if you’ve got any of these decor items in your home, it’s time to consider donating them.

.. pronto! Happy purging, everyone.

Montana Labelle 1. New Leather Sofas and Recliners “In the ever-evolving world of interior design, trends come and go, and one trend that is rapidly fading into obscurity is the era of lumpy leather sofas and Laz-y Boy Recliners. Once regarded as a symbol of luxury and sophistication, these outdated pieces are being replaced by more comfortable, stylish and functional alternatives.

The primary downfall of lumpy leather sofas is their lack of comfort. Over time, leather can develop unsightly lumps and creases that compromise the seating experience. Modern consumers prioritize comfort in their living spaces, seeking sofas that provide plush support without sacrificing aesthetics.

Innovative materials and designs now offer a superior level of comfort that lumpy leather sofas simply cannot match.” “Interior design trends are shifting towards cleaner lines, sleek profiles and minimalist aesthetics. Lumpy leather sofas, with their bulky and often outdated designs, clash with t.