Find out what everyone’s been looking up this year.

These trends might be subject to changemuch like our ever-changing world.

Read on for a list of whats been popular in the design world this year.

Summer outdoor branch with a cup of coffee, beautiful cupcake, glass of water, flowers and lace decoration. Cottage core picnic with bright summer tones of flowers on a sunny day. Hard shadows.

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Nancy Meyers-Inspired

TheNancy Meyers aesthetichas been in the spotlight for quite some time.

The trend reached its peak popularity in early July, with the most sought-out location being North Carolina.

The Nancy Meyers aesthetic includes everything from fresh flowers in the kitchen to warm interior paint colors.

Think animal prints, fur coats, gold jewelry, and designer accessories.

The trend reached its peak in mid-January, with most searchers hailing from Washington, D.C. and Rhode Island.

Quiet Luxury

The term quiet luxury has been tossed around a number of times this year.

The art of simplicity took off this year, and its likely to carry over into 2025.

Cottagecore reached peak popularity in late July and early August, with most searchers based in Alaska.