2023 Interior Design Predictions
Itching to redo your bedroom…but not sure how? We’ve got you covered.
From vintage revival inspo to this year’s leading paint colors, interior design experts have compiled a list of what’s going to be hot in 2023.
A R T I S A N S
The percentage of handmade goods designers will source from craftspeople is expected to rise, with wood and plaster likely to be the most popular materials. We can expect to see these materials used in everything from custom lighting to wallcoverings.
S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y
Eco-friendly interior design choices have gained momentum over the past few years and will continue to gain popularity in 2023. Designers will often use organic materials complimented with natural elements such as indoor water features, plants, and soothing neutrals.
V I N T A G E
Some vintage design choices are expected to make a comeback this year, including geometric forms, chintzes, and abundant mirrors from the 1980’s, as well as pastels, fruit motifs, and knotty pine-covered walls from the 1950’s.
G R E E N
Green has been a dominating color in interior color palettes for a few years now, and that’s not expected to change this year. Emerald is expected to be the number one shade choice for wall paint as jewel tones continue to gain popularity.
A R T
Designer’s are expected to incorporate more artwork into their spaces than in the past, with emphasis on the use of sculptures as center pieces and focal points. On walls, paintings will be used more, whereas drawings, prints, and photographs will be used less.
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