Best interior design 2023


10 Interior Design Trends We’re Quiet Quitting in 2023

Sometimes, it’s worth taking the quiet quitting route and slowly phasing out trends from your life before it’s too late (and you’re in deeper than you ever intended to go). I have every intention of revealing which design trends are most likely on their way out for 2023, but first I have an important disclaimer to share: Context matters. Yes, trends come and go, but at the end of the day, taste is subjective, and there’s no room for the negative projections of others in spaces that make you feel safe, happy, and true to yourself—however the interiors are decorated. These days, the design cycle is less fleeting than a fast fashion garment: It’s a bit more challenging to chuck your Chesterfield sofa just because it’s not “in” this time next year. (If you wait long enough, I promise it’ll come back!) That being said, we do live in an incredibly fast-paced digital era where crazes become hyper-obsessions until they very quickly reach a peak, become oversaturated, and pass their prime.

The blob boom blew up on the internet this year, with delightfully nostalgic amorphous shapes gracing the pages of numerous AD issues. While a host of beautiful and timeless objects spawned from this trend, we do believe there will be a return to an appreciation of more structured forms. Other trends on their way out that we’re hoping will stay there: color-matched decor, for one (think: black-and-white photo clusters, or rainbow bookshelves). Others feel equally devoid of life—and perhaps are therefore dying—such as all-white or all-gray color schemes, and clean-countered kitchens. And don’t get me started on all the iconic designs that have been duped to death! Scroll down for the top 10 interior design trends we’re sending off (and hope you’ll consider quiet quitting) come 2023.

Blobby everything everywhere

Structure is in! While we love blobs, wiggles, and the childhood delight of curvy shapes reminiscent of elevated childhood Play-Doh creations, there’s something nice about pronounced lines bringing a bit of form into a room. This isn’t a cue to completely abandon all things blobby; it just means when there’s a craze for one, like a pendulum, we expect to see a rise in the other. Let’s cut it out with the boutique hotel vibes!

Squeaky clean kitchens

Under the same vein is the extremely modern minimalist kitchen, which you’ll often find in all-white or gray. There’s not a single bowl on the counter, and god forbid any eccentric marbling in the counter stone! Often, the cabinets will come in a high gloss polish, but certainly never a glossy appliance in sight. A terrifying place to cook. What are we here for? Think the antithesis, celebrity hairstylist Harry Josh’s country house kitchen, brimming with bowls, plants, and spices on every surface. It’s warm, homey, joyful, and welcoming—everything a kitchen should be.

Open floor plans 

Earlier this year, we informed you that the open floor plan is not disappearing anytime soon. That being said, post-pandemic, the reality remains: If you’re living in a city with limited space and home is for work, sleep, and everything but the kitchen sink, then you want it to function as such (dividing our desks and pelotons—when possible—from our living rooms. ) Not to mention, the most charming parts of the home are often the smallest spaces we turn into something cozy, like this perfect breakfast nook in Alex Bass’s West Village apartment. The original concept of the guest room might be dead, but that doesn’t mean you should stop compartmentalizing through physical spaces too. Boundaries are important, people!

All-white and gloomy greige interiors 

Is it just me, or is everything suddenly starting to look like an RH catalog? The whole greige palette is unnecessarily exhausting: Any decor item you come across, if it’s not white or gray, it’s on its way! Yes, all-white can be sleek and minimalist, but just as often it feels devoid of any personality or fun. If you’re looking for a better interpretation of this aesthetic, try all-white with a subtle splash of color, like the kitchen in this Upper East Side apartment—it’s only one wall, but it brings a whole other dimension to the space. Not to mention how too much gray can really dampen the mood of a room. You don’t want your space to feel like it gives off “nobody’s home” vibes, as we like to say.

Color-coordinated decor 

From black-and-white photo clusters to color-coordinated bookshelves, this finicky and unnatural look still feels a bit more like a curated Pinterest page than the intimate rooms of someone’s actual home. You should be able to stick a new book on your shelf even if there’s only space in the pink section. Open your mind to all the possibilities for arranging things.

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What’s in vogue not only speaks to our aesthetic sensibilities but also to how we want to live. Trends often indicate a steady shift toward a new way of living. That said, the interior design trends of 2023, however practical they may be, will still satisfy even the hardiest of aesthetes. 

Lounge featuring up-and-coming interior design trends of 2023 by Decorilla

Flux and change are constants in life. As such, we can look forward to what’s new and exciting with every coming day. And in 2023, we’re bound to see interior design trends that thrill with the unknown. But, some contemporary design style ideas only refine and strengthen what the design world loves right now. Either way, we’re set to see ethereal spaces trumping what’s come before. 

Tip: It’s important to know that interior design trends 2023 come in many different styles. Taking an interior design style quiz can help designers pinpoint which trends match your personal style! 

1. Focus On Wellness Wellness home décor trends 2023 by Decorilla designer, Marya W.

In recent years, wellness has become a sizzling topic. Self-care is one of the keys to improving wellbeing. But an environment geared to facilitate healthy living can make a huge difference too. In fact, wellness design can set the tone for slowing down and practicing mindfulness. In turn, we can function at our utmost. So, you can bet on seeing innovation foster beautifully healthy spaces in months to come. 

2. Art Deco Encore  Bold interior trends in a home ready for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Sierra G.

Revisiting beloved styles past is an industry favorite. And as interiors move away from the absoluteness of minimalism, we’re seeing a renewed interest in more decorative styles, like Art Deco. That said, hyper maximalism might not be on the cards yet – but ornate details are on the rise. Expect Art Deco’s brighter colors, geometric patterns, and symmetry to take over interior design trends of the past.

3. Workplace with Flair  Home office featuring 2023 home decor trends by Decorilla

The workplace, whether at home or in an office, has been redefined. Yet, only now do these spaces see highly individualized designs. The office may include elements that make work more comfortable. From furniture design to layout to indoor turf, the workspace gets a happy makeover to increase its use and employee productivity. And if you’re working from home, this means setting up the interior to your precise needs. 

4. Enhanced Home Multifunction  Media room as one of the interior trends of 2023 by Decorilla

Interior design trends in 2023 are sure to support multifunctional homes. Bespoke interiors will cater to everyday activities as well as entertainment and exercise. They bridge the gap created by situational isolation. As a result, the numbers of luxe movie and game rooms, gyms, and saunas are sure to grow. 

5. Designer Laundry & Mudroom Luxe mudroom interior design trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Aida A.

No room is left untouched. Designers and homemakers have a heightened focus on creating homes that serve the inhabitants. That’s why every inch matters. Mudrooms and laundry rooms will get the designer treatment. As a result, homes will have the same air throughout, from the entryway to the most utilitarian of spaces. 2023’s interior design trends will certainly grace all corners of an interior. 

6. Maximize Natural Light  Modern open living interior design trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Joyce R.

The more we know what benefits human functioning, the more we’ll see those elements in interiors – where possible. Natural light is one aspect magnified in current and coming designs. There’s a renewed focus on maximizing natural light with big, bare windows, whites, and reflective surfaces. And why not? Natural light can improve our sleep patterns, focus, and mood. Plus, it helps us produce vitamin D! 

2023 Home Decor Trends Cozy interior featuring home decor trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Sierra G.

The coming year promises soft edges, dramatic accents, and comfortable pieces. Whatever your style, home décor trends are sure to make interiors even cozier in 2023.  

7. Return to Noir 

As spaces become more personalized and character-rich, we are encouraged to indulge in what design offers. Gothic design is one such tempting avenue. They are undeniably dramatic. But they also happen to be richly layered and fascinating. Plus, a gothic style brings more than dark hues. Sweeping curtains, arch mirrors, sculptures, and lavish chandeliers are commonplace.

And with a contemporary twist, such interiors can be both memorable and highly livable. The great thing is that you can add as much or as little drama as you want. Either way, there will be an impact – with or without black. 

8. Nostalgia-Infused Poetic interior featuring top interior design trends 0f 2023 by Decorilla designer, Lori D.

Interior design can bring comfort and coziness, unlike most. It can also conjure a sense of nostalgia. In 2022 we saw a wave of Coastal Grandma wash over interior design. All owing to the wonderfully tender feelings Nancy Meyer movies evoke. Similarly, the interior design and color trends of 2023 will play on nostalgia to conjure a pleasant, quaint air. Pastoral patterns and bucolic artwork are sure to add a poetic touch to interiors.

9. Yes to Curves 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. Say hello to oblong mirrors, architectural details, and mushroom lighting. Cabinets, credenzas, and nightstands also have a curvier outlook for the future. 

10. Spotlight Alcoves 

Since the Renaissance, niches and alcoves were great for highlighting artwork, especially sculptures. However, these spaces turned into dust collectors as centuries ticked on. It’s no surprise that most modern-era buildings forewent their inclusion, but times are changing.

Nowadays, these unique architectural features are regaining traction. Plus, alcoves and niches can do more than showcase pretty décor. They become corners of function. They can be space-saving, add visual interest, or create a zen nook. Whatever their size, these snug spaces will emphasize décor and furniture within. 

11. Oversized Pendants Home décor trends 2023 in dining room by Decorilla designer, Drew F.

Experimenting with size, scale, and proportion can bring the most attractive results. Whether intentional or not, designers stumbled on creating oversized lights, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Not only does boldly sized lighting grab anyone’s attention, but they look exquisite in a similarly proportioned setting. After all, the result should give many interiors a designer edge in the coming years.

12. Perfect Imperfections  

When it comes to 2023 home decor trends, organic, handmade, and local are best. What this means for aesthetics is more unique and inimitable pieces. Raw yet refined quality is what the future of décor holds. Exquisite craft and vision will set décor and furniture apart as covetable and trendy.  

Organic interior design color trends for 2023 by Decorilla

If life is a painting, you’ll have a new palette to color in life’s moments soon. A few newcomers but also trusty favorites are sure to make the top interior design color trends for 2023.

13. Gentle Gold  Interior design color trends 2023 by Decorilla

Earthy and neutral. The warm but gentle gold will introduce a more organic version of sparkly metallics. It’s inspired by the richness of a golden hue as well as the groundedness of the sometimes sandy tone. Moreover, it resembles a desert’s beautiful landscapes at sunset. As such, it will fit any desert-modern aesthetic. It’ll also be a welcome alternative for, and complement to, traditional neutrals.  

14. Outdoor-Inspired Natural interior design color trends 2023 by Decorilla designer, Darya N.

As green design grows, interiors are moving away from colors that feel too artificial. Hues are becoming gentler and easier on the eye. As a result, interiors flow seamlessly from and to their outer surroundings. Interior design trends of 2023 and years to come will certainly see many more outdoor-indoor blends. 

15. Of Water Calming interior design color trends for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Erin R.

Interior design color trends for 2023 are tranquil, without a doubt. Calming blue will make its way to interiors through a turquoise-like hue, Tranquil Blue. The soothing nature of the cool tone makes it great for spaces of serenity and calm. Studies, home offices, and meditation rooms are sure to splash out.  

16. Hybrid Blue-Green  Green interior design color trends 2023 by Decorilla

Verdigris, Pantone’s teal-like hue, promises to rejuvenate interiors in the coming years. The name comes from pigments that form patina on copper. It’s a slight move from rich, true greens like emerald and basil, but just as ethereal. Besides, the green-blue blend brings the best of sea and land to spaces that need to foster focus or upliftment. 

17. Futuristic Lavender  Office kitchen with interior design color trends 2023 by Decorilla

Pantone’s color of the year may have a futuristic moniker, but it’s surprisingly approachable. Digital Lavender is a gentle purple pastel sure to invite freshness into any interior. It’ll be versatile too. The muted hue can also make 2023 home decor trends pop in an otherwise neutral setting. Additionally, it could be the main player in a boudoir as a wall color or bedsheets. 

18. Tiered Monochrome Interior design color trends 2023 by Decorilla designer, Marine H.

Keeping furniture and décor muted will also define memorable spaces. A monochromatic interior could be in any one hue. It can feature slightly different shades of the main color, while textures and shapes create a visually interesting space. Tiered monochrome generates a peaceful and steady atmosphere.

2023’s eco-friendly interior design trends by Decorilla designer, Sonia C.

So many interior design trends of 2023 fall under sustainable or wellness interior design, which is why they need a section of their own. Unlike trends on their way out, these eco-friendly looks are sure to stay fresh for many years. 

19. From Outside In

Similar to how the outdoors influence indoor color palettes of the future, furniture design also reflects its setting. A building’s location, whether mountainous or arid, impacts its interior more than ever. Local products can dictate, in some part, the look and feel of furniture, decor and, ultimately, an interior. 

Wool, sheepskin, and wood, for instance, are readily available in a snowy environment. On the other hand, they won’t be as easy to find in the tropics. Many materials, from stone to fabrics, also are naturally more available in one area than in another. As a result, when people source locally and honor their natural environment, the interior is bound to follow. 

20. Wellness Flow  Interior design trends 2023 by Decorilla

A layout can make all the difference in an interior. Free flow movement is essential for a positive atmosphere. That’s why rethinking a room plan is crucial. Less is more, but not in a minimalistic sense. Instead, greater distance between zones and an improved traffic flow will get preference.

A positive layout is one of a number of interior design trends of 2023 influenced by the East. Feng shui, wabi-sabi, ikigai, and japandi aesthetics greatly impact interior design. Moreover, green practices also have roots in Asia. 

21. Indoor Gardening

By now, we know and love plants in interiors, but what will this constant favorite hold for the future? As indoor-outdoor living gains traction, the boundaries between the two blur even more. This can mean wilder and larger scale indoor plants as well as rockeries or gardens incorporated in a building’s structure. Redefined offices are sure to enjoy this trend too.  

22. Material Emphasis

Sustainable, recycled, and ethical are hot topics in every avenue of life, and 2023 home décor trends follow suit. Each year more homemakers and business owners learn about sustainable practices and what to opt for when it comes to the health of the planet.

As a result, trendy interiors look and feel different from those of the past. We’ll see an increase in green materials and organic surfaces in upcoming designs, from residential to commercial.

23. Purity in Interior Design  Green home decor trends 2023 by Decorilla designer, Shasta P.

Placing more importance on sourcing and reusing what already exists is refining the shape of designs. More specifically, natural, clean lines will take precedence over more intricate alternatives. This, in turn, will also emphasize whatever ornamentation or detail exists within an interior. There is certainly balance in 2023 interior design trends as some lean to decoration while others to neat aesthetics.  

Refresh Your Home with 2023 Trends

It’s one thing to admire tomorrow’s trends and another to incorporate them in a way that makes sense. Luckily, our talented designers can help you create a timeless interior. Schedule a Free Interior Design Consultation to find out more! 

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Apartment design-2023: photos of fashionable interiors, trends and trends

Fashion in interior design does not change as rapidly as in the fashion or beauty industry, but still every year new bright trends appear or old ones are transformed. Our article is about this. We will tell you what techniques will be relevant in 2023, how to choose a palette and materials. We will also show photos of fashionable apartment interiors where these trends are implemented.

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Interior trends 2023

General
- Soft minimalism
— Smart home
— Back to the past
Materials
- Tactility
– Sustainability
— Innovation
Color Schemes
— Monochrome
– Spices and spices
— Minerals and metals

The general trends in apartment design in 2023 (photo below) have hardly changed: the trend is naturalness and at the same time functionality, minimalist ideas, care for nature and yourself. nine0003

Soft minimalism

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All modern design as a whole is built on the concept of minimalism. Refusing mindless consumption, cluttering rooms and excessive savings that lead to more frequent purchases - all this has been around for a long time and is not going to fade into the shadows.

But in the coming year, the focus will shift to softer and warmer minimalism. If earlier for many it was associated with sterility, facelessness, cold, now minimalist interiors are becoming more lively, cozy and personalized. First of all, this is expressed in the palette: warm colors in the beige-brown paradigm are increasingly taken as the basis, diluting them with muted shades of red, yellow, orange and only slightly shading them with contrasting achromats. The color scheme is complemented by tactilely pleasant textures (as much as possible wood, textiles, vegetation) and smooth rounded shapes. The latter applies both to furniture and to the very architecture of an apartment or a country house. Minimalism can act as a base and be complemented by elements of other styles: scandi, boho, country, classics. This will add originality to the interior and give it character. nine0002 Social networks of designer Darya Mayorova

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Smart home

Now technologies are developing so rapidly that it is difficult to keep up with all the innovations.

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But you can and should gradually introduce them into your home. Every detail in the interior should simplify the life of the owners. All kinds of sensors, remote-controlled switches, timers, voice assistants, smart gadgets are an absolute must-have for any apartment or private house. If you are not ready to install a complex smart home system yet, start with local "assistants": a robot vacuum cleaner, remote-controlled curtains, water-saving faucets, multifunctional appliances, etc. nine0003

Another, larger-scale embodiment of this trend can be seen at the level of architecture and planning. If earlier attention was mostly paid to residential and front rooms, now even the owners of small-sized apartments are trying to allocate space for inconspicuous technical areas: laundry, dressing rooms, pantries. And this is not just a meter by meter space littered with things, but well-thought-out functional rooms that greatly simplify life and logistics in the apartment.

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But in fact they absolutely do not contradict each other. Nostalgia in the interior should not be manifested in a complete departure from progress. Quite the opposite: discreet technical solutions organically complement the retro style, vintage furniture and original decor with history.

Designers and analysts are predicting a special popularity of the style of the 70s. It brings the much-needed positivity, adds coziness and nostalgic warmth, while curved and rounded silhouettes echo the trend towards organic shapes. Grandmother's chests of drawers, leather sofas and lamps from the GDR will find a second life, and the search for unique vintage furniture on bulletin boards will become a real exciting quest. nine0003

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More precisely, the approach to their choice.

Tactility

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The same minimalism has taught us to monolithic structures and a well-balanced picture without a single superfluous detail. Such interiors are impressive in the photo, but in real life for many they are not comfortable enough. Therefore, now in the projects of Russian and foreign designers, a common leitmotif is clearly visible - a departure from perfectly even lines and smooth surfaces to natural imperfections. The ability to see beauty in its original natural form is characteristic of the Japanese - that is why the Japandi style has become so popular. nine0003

Regardless of direction, interiors are increasingly using:

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Sustainable design

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Sustainable design is now on the rise. It is characterized by long-term concern for the environment, as well as the ethics of production. Not only the composition of the material is important, but also how it was created: no damage to nature, the use of renewable resources, fair working conditions. nine0003

How materials work in an interior also matters. They must be durable, easy to care for, safe for people and animals, and finally, just comfortable. It doesn't matter if it's natural wood or bioplastic.

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Innovations

This trend is closely related to the previous one. The desire to save natural resources and take care of the world around us motivate designers to look for and create new materials.

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Therefore, every year unusual inventions appear at exhibitions. The priority is environmentally friendly, biodegradable, recyclable raw materials. For example:

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Consider the actual colors in 2023. If you are planning to renovate an apartment, these photo designs will definitely inspire you.

Monochrome

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The neutral base does not go out of fashion and will not lose ground in the coming years. There is also a trend towards monochrome and visual simplicity in the projects. The stereotype that gray or beige as the basis of the palette is too boring is not only dispelled, but elevated to the opposite absolute when this color becomes the only one in the room. nine0003

Every day we are surrounded by a lot of bright colors, fast-changing pictures, contrasting shots, so it is important to rest from such a large amount of visual information within the walls of the house. And the best help in this is the most calm palette, consisting of shades flowing into each other. They create the effect of a single cozy space, a kind of "cocoon", which gives a sense of security and helps to relax. A variety of expressive textures help to compensate for the simplicity of the color scheme: from cold stone or concrete to warm wool and natural wood. You can also dilute the overall monochrome with a couple of small contrasting accents to set visual beacons. nine0003

Herbs and spices

In the coming year, color schemes based on warm shades will definitely be in fashion.

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You can use any colors, but brown, red, orange and all derivatives from them will act as a trend base. For inspiration, you can imagine a counter with various spices and spices: paprika, ginger, turmeric, curry, mustard, basil, saffron, cinnamon, nutmeg, thyme, etc. These shades are perfectly combined with the textures of wood, stone, brick and natural fabrics. Or, on the contrary, they can be balanced and refreshed with the help of gray, white, black or navy blue. This palette is suitable for any room: from the kitchen (the most obvious choice through the associative series) to the bedroom or home office. The photo below shows the fashionable interiors of apartments in these colors. nine0005

Another color trend is any shades of precious materials or stones.

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All these are elegant, very noble and effective colors that add depth to the interior and make it more expensive. They look equally good in natural light from a window and under artificial lighting. In this "jewelry box" you can find options for basic finishes and bright accents.

So, pay attention to:

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The processes of globalization, climate change, concern for the environment, an active dynamic life in society have a huge impact on interior design. All fashion trends in this area in 2023 are related to the search for the perfect solution to create a harmonious comfortable space, in accordance with the realities of our day.

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Style in a modern interior 2023

The emergence of modern style is due to the fact that society seeks to get away from traditional stamps and rigid frameworks. Classic styles have unconditional values, but they bind the designer's flight of fancy and reduce the possibility of an individual approach to decorating your home. nine0003

Eclecticism, which is fundamental in modern interiors, is the main trend, in accordance with it, fashionable style is developing and will continue to develop in the next season. Interestingly, a completely new, non-standard vision in interior design in 2023 is closely related to all the luggage of the historical cultural heritage, the styles that have developed to date.


Eclecticism is in fashion in 2023

In principle, eclecticism in its essence is a competent mixture of several interior design styles at once. Elements of hi-tech, minimalism coexist with classics, baroque, rural styles. However, in our time, this term has been given a slightly different interpretation, more free, although the essence of this does not change. nine0003

Eclecticism is especially striking in its amazing ability to perfectly combine seemingly incompatible objects. However, you should be careful, because you cannot make a mistake when combining colors, textures, and shapes. The slightest discrepancy will turn harmony into chaos. It is also necessary to take into account the scale and different proportions. Modern design implies that its creator understands what historical styles were and mixes with the styles of recent years.

If, say, you have a minimalist living room interior, you can add decorative elements from historical styles to it. Adding antiques to the interior will make the room cozy and modern. If, on the contrary, your room is decorated in a historical style, you can complement it with modern details. When decorating a room, it is best to focus on the walls and floor coverings, creating a clear contrast.

The combination of antique and modern furniture, modern lighting fixtures and antique decorations gives a very good effect. A very interesting result is obtained if the ceiling is decorated with trendy spotlights that zone the space and a traditional crystal chandelier. nine0003

that style brings us back to the "simple life".

But now the country style in living quarters is combined not only with minimalism, but also with high-tech. When arranging the kitchen, you can not hide modern kitchen appliances behind the doors, but combine, say, the details of Provence with minimalism. nine0003

The appearance of modern style in interior design in 2023 suggests that the price of personality, its self-expression is very high. What matters here is that any person has the opportunity to choose for himself exactly what seems close to him.

A mix of old and new

This interesting trend is nothing like the simple use of antiques in a modern interior space. Its deep meaning is to give another chance for life, for seemingly obsolete furniture, antique details, original fittings. nine0003

By means of restoration, careful alteration and decorating with our own hands, we can extend the life of very useful and unexpected things. By doing this, we not only enliven our home, but also save resources that are not spent on acquiring new things.

Today it is considered normal to explore the possibilities of reusing various materials and make something new from obvious waste. In the process of restoring old things, you can use, say, a reflective surface: changing colors and glossy metals, stained glass, resins and ceramics with various non-standard textures. nine0003

Usually items that are kept in families for years have their own value, personal history. For example, a restored grandmother's chest in a modern room for a teenager will look chic. This vintage sideboard will brighten up any living room or dining room.

You can use antique items that are often sold at the flea market, sometimes at a low price, in a very non-standard way. They are carefully restored, decorated in a new way: for example, covered with matte paint, patinated or something else. In the same vein, old houses are being renovated today. To the preserved historical elements, they boldly add what came to us from hi-tech and minimalism. nine0003


Getting closer to nature

Today people want to be closer to wildlife, which is absolutely normal and natural. Apartments in new houses certainly have a balcony, in which the owners almost always arrange a mini-garden, and do not use it as an additional storage room. The trend of closeness to nature continues in fashionable interior design.

Furniture that looks like garden furniture (such as straw or wicker) can now proudly decorate the living room. Naturally, all the rooms in the house are lined with plants. A large palm tree in the corner of the room in a white flowerpot is an undoubted and fashionable interior trend of 2023.

Today, when decorating interior design in 2023, the use of common and affordable local natural materials is approved: not only wood, but also stone. All this should be environmentally friendly, vegetable and organic.

For example, cork, rattan, terracotta, are considered a fashion highlight in interior decoration. Jute rugs, large and small, are popular. Natural natural materials will be able to emphasize the exclusivity of your style. nine0003

If you choose wood for finishing, for example, you can always use a careful or, on the contrary, rough processing, which has a clear grain structure. All natural cotton fabrics, such as linen or coarse calico, chintz, flannel or poplin, can and should be actively used when decorating a room.



Interior 2023 - Smart design (photo)

In our time, all intellectual applications used in everyday life are gradually becoming not sophisticated and complex, but conversely, simple and convenient to use. Technology in our time plays a huge, sometimes even a key role in interior design in 2023.

For example, if you properly optimize the quality of circulating air inside an apartment, you can not only make your life comfortable, but also turn your home into a blooming garden.

The impact of evolving technology is evident in interior design as well, and not only in the soon-to-be-spaceship kitchen. The lamps can simultaneously serve as speakers for us, and the bedside tables near the beds are equipped with wireless chargers. nine0003

Sofas that are able to remember the individual characteristics of the family members sitting on them have come into fashion. There are even beds on the market that gently push the sleeper into a different resting position when we start to snore.


Choosing a color

Of the neutral colors that can be taken as a basis for interior design, dark shades of beige are in fashion. This color goes well with green and white, creating a gamma that is pleasing to the eye. Green is used as a complement to neutral shades of white and beige, as well as gray. The last shade will still be in fashion, although it has “lost its ground” somewhat. nine0009

If we talk about trendy shades in interior design in 2023, then we should first of all name the mint color. It is interesting that it seems to be very modern and bright, but at the same time it is always associated with wildlife, rather, with a spring garden in the early morning.

The interior of 2023 looks very modern and stylish, one of the walls of which is painted exactly in mint color. This solution will be right for the kitchen or bedroom. It is advisable to combine the color of mint with a geometric ornament. In the bedroom, you can give the interior a romantic charm by making one wall mint, the other with a non-flashy floral ornament. nine0003

Among the fashion trends of 2023 in the field of interior design is the use of aquamarine. Designers advise to use it as a bright color accent, which is good to dilute the aromatic interior. Many pleasant natural associations are associated with this color: sky, sea, water. White looks best next to the sea wave. Dark shades of blue and green are relevant today. Blue color, due to its large number of different shades, is often found in interiors. According to its emotional content, blue has a beneficial effect on the nervous system, it calms and balances. Blue also goes well with other colors. nine0003

In the living room, it is also good to use burgundy, which is also fashionable for the upcoming season. Curtains, textiles in this shade looks gorgeous. The most daring lovers of fashionable interiors can make one wall burgundy. If the room is large and bright, it will look perfect.


Important little things in interior design 2023

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Austerity and neatness

These two concepts used in interior design are, in fact, a trend. All sorts of sequencing strategies, the rejection of overconsumption, and the habit of limiting yourself to only essential furnishings and things are popular today.

Modern interior design 2023 whose fashion trends must be traced in every little thing categorically should not be “overloaded” with anything. Affordable and simple furniture of prefabricated type and in the same style small elements, compact and comfortable, are in great demand. Such furniture can be put in almost any room, and it will always be in place. nine0003

Small cantilever tables, folding small tables or small shelves provide a sense of complete order in daily life. Bunk beds, so adored by children, are also in trend today. The mezzanine in the room and the mezzanine for the bed are also a fashionable detail of a beautiful interior.


Comfort

Today, comfort is important not only in the bedroom. It would seem that asceticism and comfort are interchangeable concepts, but in fact they are not. When there is nothing superfluous in the room, and what is there is carefully thought out, everything is harmonious and ergonomic, then this is comfort. nine0003

Nowadays, a comfortable hammock, in which it has always been a pleasure to lie down and relax in the garden, can easily move into an apartment and hang in a real winter garden. Stools and small benches with soft upholstery made of natural fabric will add coziness and comfort to the kitchen, which is combined with the dining room.

For example, small rooms will seem more spacious if you choose furniture and decor of regular geometric shapes in the interior. And to create the illusion of space, you can buy an air purifier, an ionizer, it will fill the room with fresh air. nine0003


Flexible solutions

Rooms today can move from one to another, zoning has not gone out of fashion for several years, it continues to be super-relevant. It is for this reason that, as mentioned above, multifunctional furniture is needed, which can mark the boundaries of zones or, on the contrary, separate them from each other.


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