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Interior Design Trends of 2023

With 2022 coming to a close, you may be looking to the future and planning a home refresh in 2023. As you search for inspiration on Pinterest or fl ip through catalogs for options, we encourage you to take the time to make intentional choices for your home and your family. Interior design has been trending towards functionality along with aesthetic, and we could not be more in love with the idea. Read on to learn more about our top fi ve interior design trends for 2023.

By Jeweliana Curtis

Carefully Curated Collections

One of the biggest trends we are seeing in home design for 2023 is a step away from mass-produced decor and art. The shift brings forward more meaningful pieces, whether that be a piece of one-of-a-kind art, handmade décor or even DIY pieces. This trend of carefully curated collections naturally provides a more organic touch to your home and leans toward a more thoughtful design. Consider picking up pieces while traveling to style a shelf, purchasing from local artists and makers or creating your own piece of art to hang above the replace. This way of decorating may take a bit longer, but it is certainly worth it to have a story behind each piece that you own. Perfect imperfection is in!

According to design experts, the traditional and opulent Art Deco style is making a comeback! We have already witnessed the rounded, arched furniture come back in style in 2022, but it is expected to be uber popular in 2023. To incorporate this style into your home, consider adding pieces that feature sleek geometric patterns, starburst shapes, exaggerated curves and stylized oral patterns. The best part? There are so many unique ways to embrace the beauty of this design in any space.

Statement Lighting

Are you searching for a way to update your space on a budget? Look no further than updated lighting that makes a statement. This trend o ers an a ordable way to transform your space with minimal e ort, both from a design standpoint and an ambiance standpoint. Lighting plays a key role in not just the mood of the room but also our productivity levels, so it is important to choose the right lighting for each space. A great way to infuse your personal style is to swap out the builder-grade light that you currently have for an upgraded xture. If you love the modern farmhouse aesthetic, opt for a large chandelier with wood accents over your dining room table. Do you have more of a mid-century modern vibe? A sputnik pendant will complement your living room well. Searching for something more traditional? Consider adding in a sleek chandelier. The options are truly endless! Our homes have become our oasis for the past few years, and the year of 2023 is sure to bring more calming interior trends to the forefront. Whereas bold evergreen and dark navy hues were trending previously, they have moved to the side as earthy, blue-green hues take the stage. The calming shade is reminiscent of nature and the seaside, making it the perfect shade for kitchens and bathrooms alike. It complements earthy color palettes well while adding a unique, serene mood to the space. This color pairs well with neutral beige shades, light wood tones and both bronze or champagne bronze xtures.

Multi-Purpose, Intentional Interiors

This 2022 trend seems to be continuing into 2023 as designers continue to see an emphasis on multi-functional spaces that are intentional. This may mean that your home o ce space needs to be functional for both you and your spouse, or that you are looking to create a living space that is ideal for relaxing, entertaining and online schooling. Our spaces exist to serve us, so designers encourage you to nd what works for your family and ditch what does not! This may mean revamping a space to create more functionality, or it could mean downsizing to limit your “to do,” or rather “to maintain,” list each week. Functional intentionality is in! ■

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Raspberry Blush

by Benjamin Moore

Are you ready to add a pop of vibrant color to your space? Look no further than Benjamin Moore’s Raspberry Blush. It’s bright and cheerful, providing much-needed vibrancy and energy to any room. For this shade, try incorporating it on a statement wall, or make it pop by painting it on the ceilings.

Redend Point

by Sherwin-Williams

A mix between a blush and a beige, this stunning hue can bring warmth to any space! With many people leaning towards calming and earthy color tones in their interior design, this shade perfectly compliments a neutral color palette. Try this color in a bedroom or bathroom, or use it to give a piece of furniture a refresh!

Canyon Ridge

BY BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS AT WALMART

This orange-meets-pink color o ers an upgrade to the traditional, trending terracotta. Canyon Ridge is desertinspired, yet the versatile hue takes on di erent looks depending on what it is paired with. According to design experts, if you couple it with bright blue, it looks more modern. Pair it with darker denim shades to add rustic air, or with navy for a more traditional style. This color works well in main living spaces or can be utilized as an accent color for a more subtle pop.

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