Home Decorating The 5 Most Popular Interior Design Styles Right Now, According to Google We'd love to live in the "luxury bungalow" aesthetic. By Morgan Noll Morgan Noll Morgan Noll is a digital home editor for Real Simple covering home, real estate, and holidays. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Published on August 05, 2024 Close Photo: Morsa Images/Getty Images It feels like every week there's a new design trend to learn about. From Amalficore to "dark academia," home decorating trends are consistently piquing our interest and drawing us in—and maybe even inspiring us to buy a new decor item or two. However, what's "new and next" doesn't always align with what most people are looking for in home design. So, we took a look at a recent report from Google Trends to find out the main design styles people are searching for right now. Here are the top five interior design searches from the past month, according to Google Trends. Cape Cod Now this design style is definitely in line with some major design trends we've been seeing over the past year. Remember the "coastal grandmother" design trend? Well, it's not over. Cape Cod, as an interior design style, hits many of the same points. Think ocean-inspired blues mixed with warm, sandy tones and accents of natural textures, like rattan and jute. Inspired by a proximity to the beach, this interior design style tends to have a light and airy aesthetic reminiscent of an ocean breeze. Luxury Bungalow The term "luxury bungalow" was second on the list of top-trending interior design styles searched in the past month. This style, however, doesn't have as clear of an image associated with it, since it isn't a commonplace interior design term. In fact, "luxury bungalow" may make more sense as a real estate or vacation rental term, typically describing a single-story home that's set amidst a lush natural landscape. So, when it comes to interior design, this style, like the Cape Cod style, is also inspired by its natural surroundings. Think lots of natural light, bright color palettes, luxurious textiles, and inviting furniture designed for lounging and relaxing. Bauhaus Bauhaus is the name of a German art school that operated from 1919 to 1933. The school's approach to art, design, and architecture was so influential that Bauhaus became known as an artistic movement and distinctive style of its own. In interior design, the Bauhaus style is defined by it's function-first approach to decor and furniture that has a modern, minimalist look. The main colors associated with Bauhaus style are bold primary tones, and the artwork is clean and geometric. Fun fact: Mid-century modern design is largely influenced by the Bauhaus era, so if you love that style, then you'll probably be a fan of this German design movement, too. Modern Spanish In interior design, modern Spanish style often refers to a mix of contemporary and traditional aesthetics. The modern half of this style features clean lines, minimalist furniture, and earthy tones, while the other half brings in rich, rustic touches. This could include elements like terracotta, reclaimed wood, and patterned tiles. This style is especially easy to achieve if you live in a Spanish-style house, but it can be created with small accents and additions as well. 13 Different House Styles to Know if You’re Shopping for a Home Modern Japanese Japanese-inspired interior design has been on the rise in popularity over the past couple years. Specifically, "Japandi" style—which is a mix of Japanese and Scandinavian styles—has been in consistent demand. This style combines key characteristics of modern Japanese design, like an emphasis on quality craftsmanship, aesthetic balance, and serenity, with Scandinavian design philosophies, like hygge. The resulting look is minimalistic yet inviting, with cozy textures, warm, neutral color palettes, and uncluttered surfaces. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit