The end of 2022 is now fast approaching and many will be thinking ahead to 2023 and the plans that they have for their homes. It is for this reason that it is helpful to look at what some of the main interior design trends are likely to be for the year ahead so that you can improve your home with a stylish and current look. Here are a few of the main interior design trends that will dominate over the coming 12 months.
Eco-Conscious Homes
One of the biggest trends in interior design (and many areas of life) will be sustainability. There are lots of ways that you can make your home more eco-friendly, which will protect the planet and could also help to lower your energy bills. This could include big changes like solar panel installation as well as smaller touches like LED lighting in glass lamps to reduce your environmental impact and improve the home.
Holistic Design
People are becoming increasingly aware of how interior design can impact mood, mental health and overall well-being. This is why an emerging trend is holistic design, which involves interior design choices that can help people to feel happier and healthier at home. Of course, this will be personal, but things like colour choice, lighting, natural light, plant life and artwork can all play a key role in holistic interior design.
Multi-Purpose Interiors
People are also starting to move away from the idea of having areas of the home for designated purposes. Instead, people are creating multi-purpose interiors that allow people to use the space that they have in different ways. As an example, the kitchen can also be a lively social space with the installation of a kitchen island.
Rich Saturated Hues
It is interesting to see how colour trends change over time and 2023 looks set to be a year where rich, saturated hues become popular once again. Bold colours like deep red, earthy greens and dark greens will be popular and create visual interest in the home.
What’s on the Way Out
Of course, new trends also mean that old trends are on the way out. In 2023, it is likely that minimalism makes way for texture, colour and more furniture in the home. Fast furniture will also be on the way out as people look to make more eco-friendly choices and white kitchens could also become less popular.
The start of a new year is an exciting time because it always brings about change in the interior design world. The above are a few of the new trends that will be dominating in the year ahead along with a few of the trends that will fade into obscurity, so you will want to be aware of all of these when making plans for 2023.