Curved furniture home decor trends 0f 2023 by Decorilla designer, Vida N. Arcs and rounded shapes have been making their way into interiors for a while now. Crescent sofas, tulip and egg chairs, and circular rugs took centerstage bit by bit. Now, 2023 home décor trends are moving on.
Some of the most popular interior design trends for 2023 include the return of bold color, natural stone surfaces, closed floor plans, mixed metal finishes, luxe living, statement lighting, and 60s and 70s influences — particularly in furniture design.
Make a statement with the latest design trend—bold and beautiful accent walls. Accent walls are a great way to define a space, and in 2023, we're going to see them in a whole new light.
Channel deep charcoals and browns. “Heading into 2023, we're really into darker and dramatic shades, such as deep charcoals and browns. These tones are not only elegant and upscale when complemented with tonal furnishings and accessories, but they bring a warm and comfortable feel to the space.”
“Light wood has been trending for a long time—it will be refreshing to see a new twist on dark in 2023, especially because it can feel nostalgic and classy. When done well, it can have a commanding yet refined impact on a space.
Insider asked interior designers about the kitchen trends you should expect to see in 2023. Backless stoves, open-concept designs, and darker hues are gaining popularity. Granite, gray cabinetry, and open shelving are on their way out.
Colorful, Pattern Furnishings. People won't be afraid to go bold in 2023, Rohr notes. "There's also a large number of people wanting to go more out-of-the-norm pieces," she comments. "Many clients are not afraid of color, and are open to creating more impactful interiors.
Digital Lavender, Luscious Red, Sundial, Tranquil Blue and Verdigris are the color names for 2023.
Vining Ivy, a woodsy, blue-green teal, is PPG Paint's 2023 Color of the Year.
Renewal. These were just a few of the words that recurred when Vogue checked in with the leading lights at Pantone—the globally-recognized sorter and systemizer of color—to discover which amongst its thousands-strong spectrum has been identified as its Color of the Year for 2023. That color is 18-1750 Viva Magenta.
Gray is out, beige is back? Beige is back baby. Fashion, design and magazines are opting for more natural colors like linen, off white, greens, warm tones and moving away from gray walls in entire homes.
"Generally, going with neutral colors like shades of white, beige, taupe, and grays lead to a faster sale," she shares. "Neutral colors are also more appealing to potential buyers because many want the creative freedom of a blank canvas to add their personal touches to when looking for a new place to call home.
We're moving away from lighter, neutral palettes. Earthy, natural-inspired schemes are going to be big for 2023, not to mention a trend with mushrooms—the color and shapes!"
Chevron, plaid, florals, artsy, animal prints, check, gingham – these are just some of the most fashionable prints in fashion for fall 22/23.
WGSN, a global authority on consumer and design trends, and Coloro, a global authority on the future of color, have announced Apricot Crush as their Color of the Year for 2024.
What will replace it, they predicted – and also Benjamin Moore's colour of the year for 2022 – is a light, silvery green. Or, as they called it: greeneige.
Dark and light shades of green were emerging color trends in 2023 and a top accent color for many. Green is a popular accent color to cool down a bright orange or yellow undertone palette.
Viva Magenta!
Pantone has chosen a powerful and vibrant red shade as the Color of the Year 2023. This magenta color is a shade rooted in nature, it is bold and fearless and adds a joyful and optimistic tone to your interior. What is this?
Wallpaper Trends For 2023 include earthy tones that range from terracottas to chocolate browns. They include bold outrageous prints and classic chinoiserie designs. They also range from minimal gradients to all-encompassing scene-scapes.
Is white and gray out of style? Experts agree that this color pairing will no longer dominate trends in 2023. It's hard to believe we could ever see the total end of gray and white – the two (seemingly timeless) tones that have been at the forefront of our decorating agendas for decades.
"Bright yellows, oranges, and reds are all becoming more popular as homeowners look to add a pop of color to their kitchens," Bravo says. "This can be done with either accent cabinets or by painting the entire kitchen in a bold color or adding wallpaper to accent the room."
All-White Kitchens
People are tired of these muted palettes, and designers are bringing in color— which we love.” Most designers also agree that white-on-white kitchens will look dated in 2023.