Design trends 2023

 As we start the new year, it's time to start thinking about the latest interior design trends for 2023. If you're looking to update your home's style or just want to stay ahead of the curve, these are the hottest looks to keep an eye on in the coming year.

Sustainable materials

Sustainability is not just a trend, it's a way of life, and it's becoming increasingly important in the world of interior design. In 2023, we expect to see a rise in the use of natural, eco-friendly materials such as bamboo, cork, and recycled plastic in furniture and home decor. These materials look beautiful, but are also better for the environment and can help reduce your carbon footprint.

Biophilic design

Biophilic design is all about bringing the outdoors in, using plants and natural elements to create a connection between your home and the natural world. In 2023, we expect this trend will continue to grow in popularity, as more and more people seek ways to bring a sense of calm and tranquillity to their homes. This can be reflected in a rise in use of natural wood, stone, and other earthy materials, as well as an increase in the number of indoor plants and greenery.

Maximalism

While minimalism has been popular in recent years, 2023 is all about maximalism. Maximalism is characterised by bold patterns, bright colors, and a mix of textures and styles. It's all about creating a space that is vibrant, playful, and full of personality. If you're feeling bold, try mixing and matching patterns and colours to create a truly maximalist look.

Art Deco-inspired design

Art Deco, the glamorous and opulent style that originated in the 1920s, is making a comeback in 2023. Look for furniture and home decor with geometric shapes, bold colours, and luxurious materials such as brass and marble. This trend is perfect if you love a touch of glamour and drama in your home.

Multifunctional spaces

As more and more people continue to work from home, the need for multifunctional spaces is on the rise. In 2023, we expect to see an increase in the use of flexible furniture and design elements that can easily be adapted to different uses. For example, a home office that can also serve as a guest room or bespoke units that be closed at the end of the day, wall beds, clever storage and bespoke furniture pieces.

Whether you are a fan of sustainable materials, biophilic design, maximalism, Art Deco glamour, or multifunctional spaces, there is something for everyone in the coming year. Contact us to discuss your next project!

 

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