Home & Interior Trends for 2023
New Year, New Ideas
With the start of the new year underway, many of us will be considering whether it's time to give our homes a well-deserved make-over in 2023.
Just like you may refresh your wardrobe with new accessories, maybe a new coat or some new shoes, our homes can also benefit from a bit of a refresh too.
New home decor trends can tempt us to update our homes subtly rather than changing things all together. Try new bedding, add a splash of colour or a different texture with a throw or cushions, maybe a freshly painted wall or a new piece of furniture, a little something in each room can make all the difference to your home.
The predicted trends to look out for in 2023 are all about bringing people together and creating joyful memories by entertaining at home and using each room to its full potential. With life getting back to normal it seems that entertaining friends and family is becoming more popular – and staying in may be the new going out.
While bedrooms became offices during the pandemic, it seems that for 2023 we are opting for desks in spare bedrooms or living areas instead.
Colour Trends & Shapes
Pantone, announced its Colour of the Year 2023 – as Viva Magenta (Pantone 18-1750) which is a lovely bright and bold choice. This colour is powerful and empowering. It is a shade rooted in nature, descending from the red family and expressive of a new signal of strength.
New to the scene for 2023 are wave shapes and sea colours too, inspired by the coastline, and you'll notice these waves on everything from lamp bases and furniture legs to table tops and material designs.
What are the key decorating trend for 2023?
One of the key decorating trends is to be more daring and expressive than ever before. Make bolder colour choices, embrace more patterns, mix your styles if it makes you happy, and find joy in the unusual or unexpected.
As sustainability continues to be in the forefront of people's minds for 2023, make more informed choices when updating your home and don't be afraid to re-use, recycle and re-imagine items that might seem 'out of date'. With the cost of living rising, why not try some easy DIY projects or upcycling furniture ideas too.
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