The Biggest Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2023
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The Biggest Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2023
If you've been searching for the right opportunity to add more style, vigor and comfort to your space, you'll appreciate this list.
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The Biggest Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2023
Use this list of the biggest design trends for 2023, including trending kitchen ideas, to bring your own space to life in the coming year.
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Follow the kitchen triangle rule
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Natural Stone Slabs
Stone slabs are dominating backsplashes from countertop to ceiling.They are cascading to the floor in waterfall edges and wrapping around islands.
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Listening Rooms
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Listening Rooms
Listening rooms, or music rooms, have always been coveted by audiophiles, but they're gaining popularity with the masses as vinyl record sales continue to climb.
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Enclosed Kitchens
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Enclosed Kitchens
These beautiful enclosed kitchens below show that closed concept isn’t always an inferior choice, and in most instances, it offers the functionality needed in a hardworking kitchen PLUS the added bonus of being easy on the eye.
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Muted Colors
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Muted Colors
The neutral, warm and cozy look is going to add some additions in 2023.People are starting to embrace colors, but not in the bold, vibrant hues.
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Statement Lamps
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Statement Lamps
Traditionally-applied fabrics and patterns have become quite popular, so much so we are introducing new shades in pleated linen as a standard offering. We also foresee ceramic shades, for table, floor and even pendant or surface mounts, becoming trendy.
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Nostalgic Design
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Nostalgic Design
Design with nostalgia in mind will continue. I don’t mean mid-century or retro.Idea of granny-chic is evolving to a less kitschy/more sophisticated style, which I really appreciate.
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Blue & Meaningful Decor Accents
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Blue & Meaningful Decor Accents
Overall, 2023 is going to be bold. Ultramarine blue will be the trending color for the upcoming year. It is a bright, super saturated, and luscious color.
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Warm Woods
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Warm Woods
The use of warmer wood tones and an earthy color palette in furniture and fabric will continue to rise.
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Stripes
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Stripes
Stripes are going to come back in a big way.They’re the original high-contrast design element, whether used in wallpaper, textiles or paint and make an unmistakably bold statement unlike any other pattern.
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Going Gold
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Going Gold
Gold is back forever. We will, hopefully, never see brushed nickel again. This parallels ove therarching trend of warm tones over cool tones.