From biophilic design to maximalist fashion, new trends have sky-rocketed into popularity throughout 2022. If you’ve been searching for the perfect chance to transform your space, now’s a better time than ever to do your research before the new year. In order to stay ahead of the curve, we’ve rounded up all of the trends you can expect to see in 2023.
Curved Furniture
The first trend to watch out for in 2023 is curved furniture. Rounded corners, soft edges, and arched shapes will take the spotlight as they naturally exude a calming and welcoming feeling. By utilizing curved sofas, curved accent pieces, and curved furniture arrangements, you can give the eye a natural place to rest through their rounded organic appearance.
Old Money Aesthetic
There’s an old but new interior design trend on the rise, and it’s rich in culture and luxury. The old-money aesthetic is sure to take 2023 by storm, diminishing the open-concept living we’ve been celebrating for the past decade and bringing back filling every nook and cranny with meaningful decor. Old money aesthetic incorporates a warm neutral color palette, patterns galore, a balance of texture, and most importantly, antiques and collections.
Muted Colors
Muted colors are soothing to the eye, focus your attention, and create a timeless appeal to any space as they’re less likely to date compared to vibrant colors and patterns. In the coming year, keep an eye out for muted colors to be on the rise, as these shades are likely to be popular picks for paint, furniture, and home decor.
Dark Academia
Dark academia might be 2023’s most unexpected interior craze that we’ll see in the upcoming year. If you’ve always wanted to venture to the dark side with your aesthetic, here’s your perfect chance. Cultivated a dark-hued color scheme in your home by using dark emeralds, olive, black, ivory, gold, and victorian blue for your color palette. Dark academia can be easily achieved by decorating your space with authentic antiques, elaborately-carved wooden furniture pieces, and vintage-inspired decors like heavily gilded mirrors and old-fashioned clocks.
By keeping all of these upcoming trends in mind while entering the new year, you can stay on top of what’s trending with ease and make sure your home is all the rage in 2023.