FURNITURE TRENDS 2023: HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT

2023 Interior Design Trends: What to Expect

As we approach the end of this year, it's time to start planning ahead and thinking about what will be on trend in 2023. It may seem early to start, but if there's one thing we've learned in recent years, it's that the best way to keep a home fresh and updated is to plan ahead. We've gathered the top trends for next year according to interior designers and industry blogs.

Sage Green Among Top 2023 Color Trends

More and more people are working from home or incorporating remote work into their routine. This means there is a need to create a space in one's home that can provide an element of tranquility and relaxation. Sage green is designed to be a calming color. Whether it's a comfortable upholstered chair in the corner of a modern living room, a more relaxing bedroom, or a cozy lounge, this interior design trend can be an effective way to unconsciously calm down after a stressful day. Furniture that works well with this color combination can include natural rattan or wicker furniture, while accessories like brass or copper light switches can provide additional contrast. When considering the different options, it's worth considering which elements will blend together to form a space that will provide warmth and comfort.

Focus on Wellness

Wellness is a driving factor in 2023 design. Adding elements that help promote self-care and wellness can transform any space into an oasis. For example, adding a small built-in refrigerator in a home spa to store one's beauty products or chilled towels is something that many are doing.

Functional yet Elegant Appliances

Kitchen furniture and islands are distinctive pieces within the home and many consumers are opting for bold looks, so they also want their appliances to complete the overall design. Induction cooktops and ranges are gaining ground especially for their sleek appearance, safety, and efficiency.


 

Rediscovering Art Deco

Revisiting beloved styles of the past is a favorite of the industry. And as interiors move away from the absoluteness of minimalism, we're seeing a renewed interest in more decorative styles, like Art Deco. Expect brighter colors, geometric patterns, and the symmetry of Art Deco to take precedence over past interior design trends.

Wine Cellar on Display

If you were looking for a luxurious trend to indulge in, this is your chance. It may seem out of place, but home wine cellars are definitely on the rise. Size is relative and if you're lucky enough to have an entire room to dedicate to a wine collection, then you're absolutely on trend. Many homeowners lately are moving away from hiding their bottles, using the wine cellar as a true artistic installation.

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