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Is The Accent Wall Dead? Interior Designers Are Embracing These 4 New Looks Instead

Kelsey Clark ·
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The famous (or infamous) accent wall has always been a hotly debated topic in design circles. Many clients love them, and as designers who are bringing dream home makeovers to life, it’s our job to give the people what they want. But, what do interior designers reallythink of this long-standing trend?

To put it simply, we think that the basic, painted accent wall as we know it is mostlydead, or at the very least, far past its prime. But before you draft a heated tweet, we aren’t looking to retire the general concept just yet — there are countless ways to embrace the “accent” theme that feel far more fresh and unexpected than a single painted wall.

Ahead, Havenly designers dish on the fate of the standard accent wall in 2024, and share their new accent wall ideas to turn the look on its head.


New Accent Wall Ideas: Highlight Architecture

Soft pink built-in workspace with abundant shelving, cream chair, and warm wood accents in a bright, organized feminine office.

In Melissa Wagner’s opinion, the accent wall is still relevant, but in a totally different application. “These days, accent walls demand texture, dimension, and visual interest beyond just paint,” says the Havenly lead designer. “Instead of painting one flat wall a bright color, consider highlighting a beloved architectural element with paint, tile, or wallpaper.” She suggests lining a beautiful arched wall or window with clay tile, highlighting built-in bookcases with a playful pop of color, or lining a wall of cabinets with wallpaper in a mudroom. “The ‘accent’ should be something architectural, dimensional, or unexpected for the look to truly sing,” she adds.


New Accent Wall Ideas: Try a DIY Mural

Serene bedroom blending industrial iron bed frame with soft textures, warm wood shelving, and arched alcove in calming neutral tones.

Havenly lead designer Brady Burke agrees, adding that simply getting more creative with paint can unlock a new look. “Instead of doing a basic singular accent wall, embrace a DIY mural moment,” he explains. He suggests paint a semi-circle behind your bed, taking a fireplace hue all the way up to the ceiling, or going abstract with free-flowing designs in an open-concept space. “Whatever you do, make a statement — don’t play it safe!”


New Accent Wall Ideas: Embrace the Exact Opposite

Modern bedroom with rich sage green walls, curved headboard, pendant lighting, and layered textiles in contemporary earth-toned palette.

Rather than playing it safe with a pop of color on just one wall, Havenly lead designer Kelsey Fischer encourages the direct opposite: monochrome, immersive, all-over color. “If you love a color, don’t confine it to a single wall — match your walls, ceiling, baseboards, trim, doors, even your couch.” she says. “Anyone can have an accent wall. Do you want to be just anyone? Go all out for a statement look that feels both intentional and original.”


New Accent Wall Ideas: Incorporate Wallpaper

Eclectic dining space featuring teal patterned wallpaper accent, white table, emerald velvet chairs, and vintage wood cabinet in art deco style.

Havenly lead designer Toussaint Derby concurs that the accent wall as we know it should be retired. “The painted accent wall had a great run, but I think it’s time to turn it on its head,” she says. She suggests embracing wallpaper and carrying the dominant color through the surrounding furniture and decor, bringing the accent hue to the ceiling, adding in doors and trim, or all three. “Interior design is all about trying unexpected things – taking old favorites, and making them new again,” she adds. “It’s time to do that with the accent wall, too.”

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