The Top 10 Trends Our Instagram Followers Loved Most in 2024

Delve deeper into the year’s design trends that had you double-tapping.

Written by:Angela Johnson

Cambria design shown: Lakedale™

Social media, especially Instagram, has become a go-to source for discovering and saving interior design ideas. People frequently use the platform to gather inspiration for their own homes and renovation projects and we’re sure you’d love to know the interior design trends people couldn’t get enough of from Cambria this year. So we compiled a list of our most popular Instagram posts for 2024.

Read on for the latest in luxurious and inspiring spaces from @CambriaSurfaces.

inverness-blakeley-bathroom-carter-dodd-001-24.jpg

Cambria design shown: Inverness Blakeley™

#10 New Neutrals

Our innovative neutral quartz designs like Inverness Blakeley add sophistication and depth to a space, reflecting what’s fresh in today’s new neutral—never boring—interiors. This quartz design has a balance of taupes and soft gray tones on a crisp white background that creates a captivating blend of warm and cool tones. The color of the quartz surface is complemented by the texture of delicate debossed veins and a custom scalloped fabrication that adds romance and individuality to this dreamy bathroom. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Bride to Be, a blushed neutral from a range of ethereal shades you’re sure to see more of in the new year.

Cambria design shown: Inverness Frost™. Designed by Comfortable Dwelling. Photo credit: Art & Spaces

#9 Textured Layers

More of our exclusive debossed veining provides the on-trend organic texture to this Inverness Frost kitchen island. Additional visual interest is achieved through layers of different materials. Note two types of wall tile set in different patterns and a troweled texture finish over the range accented with reclaimed timber. The result is a space with so much beautiful nuance and tactile elements that each commands attention while also achieving a cohesive look.

clovelly-kitchen-flanigan-soffer-cs22-002-22.jpg

Cambria design shown: Clovelly™. Designed by Marie Flannigan Interiors.

#8 Earth Tones

Earth tones are on trend for their relaxed quality. Add touches of drama, and you’ll create spaces that are cozy and inviting while also being a bit unexpected. In this post, the creamy background of our Clovelly design sets a soothing scene. Meandering veins of copper and brown provide contrast while maintaining an earthy aura of calm. Natural wood or paint colors found in nature—think shades of blue and green—play well in earthy aesthetics. To complete the look, find opportunities to include organic shapes with hand-crafted tiles, arched entries, or artisan light fixtures.

Cambria design shown: Inverness Frost

#7 Fluted Detailing

A trend in even the most minimalist interiors is to showcase elements that take a space beyond basic. The keen eye of design lovers will appreciate the exacting details that make this space a top trending moment. At center stage is the scene-stealing Inverness Frost waterfall island customized with uniquely fabricated miters and fluting. Black and gold accents that start with drawer pulls and pendant lights, and culminate with a statement-making stove, further demonstrate that this kitchen design aimed for perfection and clearly hit the mark.

Cambria design shown: Charlestown™. Designed by construction2style. Photo credit: Chelsie Lopez.

#6 Dark Stone Countertops

Black countertops, like Charlestown, are a standout choice in contemporary interior design, offering a blend of sophistication and versatility that can transform any kitchen or bathroom. Black countertops provide a dramatic backdrop that enhances the overall aesthetic, making a bold statement while complementing various design styles. From modern minimalism to classic elegance, black countertops are not just a trend but a perennial addition that brings depth, contrast, and a touch of luxury to your spaces.

Cambria design shown: Inverness Platinum™. Designed by Comfortable Dwelling. Photo credit: Art & Spaces

#5 White Oak + White Quartz Wall Cladding

An easy-to-clean quartz kitchen backsplash protects walls from spills, splashes, and spatters—essentially all the things that happen when you cook in your kitchen. There are no grout lines that attract grime and need to be regularly sealed. And Cambria is a maintenance-free, stain- and scratch-resistant material. Beyond that, stylish counter-to-ceiling quartz wall cladding is a décor trend that deserves attention. In this kitchen, beauty and continuity is achieved with Inverness Platinum continued from the countertops to the walls. Paired here with white oak cabinets and open shelving and you get traditional beauty and modern charm.

Cambria design shown: Ella™

#4 Spa-Like Bathrooms

We cannot get enough self-care these days, and a spa-like bathroom brings that mood-boosting trend right into our homes. This statement bathroom beautifully blends curves and straight lines to create a strong architectural moment. Against a backdrop of our Ella design on the shower walls, floor, and vanity, this modern-meets-traditional space with a soaking tub inside a wet room—another bathroom trend—is meant for indulging the senses.

Cambria design shown: Brittanicca™. Designed by Distinct Interior Design.

#3 Sleek Simplicity with Quartz Range Hoods and Waterfalls

Okay, so the trend here is sleek simplicity. But it’s achieved by using a continuity of material—ala, our Brittanicca design across the countertops and over the kitchen island waterfall, full-height backsplash, and range hood—all of which could be trends in their own right. Brittanicca is an iconic quartz design with a creamy marbled background of neutral white and gray meandering among ashen veins and veiled charcoal speckles. The quartz brings this kitchen out of “all white” territory with enduring refinement. Paired with warm wood accents and stylish copper-based counter stools, and this kitchen gets a chef’s kiss.

Cambria design shown: Delgatie™. Designed by Emily Pueringer Design. Photo credit: Rubinski Visual

#2 Modern Cottage

The modern cottage style is overtaking the all-white farmhouse trend with warmer and more welcoming spaces that blend modern elements with touches of European influence. The result is a casual elegance with a lot more character and visual interest. And good design builds on unifying elements or themes while eschewing anything too matchy-matchy. This is perfectly achieved in this primary bath with hand-painted tiles, natural wood cabinetry with a Delgatie vanity countertop, terra-cotta-colored flooring, and arched mirrors that subtly call back on the home’s uniquely beautiful interior design.

Cambria design shown: Lakedale™

#1 Moody Blue with Metallic Hues

Welcome to the era of understated drama. Design trends have moved away from all white or greige interiors toward a quiet luxury that embraces desaturated color. Desaturated hues are less vibrant and more moody. Here, a deep muted blue paint evokes a calm and sophisticated aesthetic. It’s a balanced and harmonious backdrop that allows other elements like the Lakedale countertop and backsplash to stand out. The drama of this space is further heightened by architectural details, including a series of arched windows along an arched hallway—watch for more curves ahead. And don’t sleep on a well-placed metallic accent. Metallic touches add depth, light, and opulence to a space. Warm metallics pair well with neutral or bold colors and offer balance between modern luxury and timeless charm.

Discover More

Get our beautifully curated collection of lifestyle stories, interior design trends, and expert advice sent straight to your home and email inbox with a complimentary subscription to Cambria Style magazine.

Ready to explore Cambria quartz designs in person? Contact a Cambria consultant or use our retail locator to find a professional in your area for project support and planning, material selection, or visualizing what’s possible.

Explore the #MyCambria Gallery to see how others transformed their spaces and follow us on social media.

Get the Look

Explore the designs featured in this story.