Interior decor styles 2023
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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.
Hottest Interior Design Trends 2023Lounge 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 WellnessWellness 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 EncoreBold 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 FlairHome 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 MultifunctionMedia 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 & MudroomLuxe 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 LightModern 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 TrendsCozy 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 NoirAs 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-InfusedPoetic 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 CurvesCurved 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 AlcovesSince 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 PendantsHome 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 ImperfectionsWhen 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.
Interior Design Color Trends 2023Organic 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 GoldInterior 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-InspiredNatural 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 WaterCalming 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-GreenGreen 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 LavenderOffice 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 MonochromeInterior 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.
Green Interior Design Trends 20232023’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 InSimilar 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 FlowInterior 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 GardeningBy 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 EmphasisSustainable, 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 DesignGreen 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.
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From bold marble to double islands, here's what industry experts expect to see more of next year.
By Kelly Allen
Jeff Holt
As we near the end of this year, it’s time to start planning ahead by thinking about what will be trending in 2023. Naturally, we asked industry leaders what their interior design predictions are for the fresh season ahead—and they delivered. From an emphasis on meaningful collections to bathrooms with undercounter refrigerators, get ready to ruminate on these elements that designers expect to see everywhere next year.
Meaningful Objects
Jeff Holt
Prepare to lean into authenticity and prioritize joy. "Quiet greens and calming blues can combat a tumultuous political landscape, but ultimately it's the objects we fill our homes with that hold the most power to ease our anxieties,” says Jean Lin, the founder of design co-op and firm Colony. “Maybe it's your grandfather's collection of fly fishing lures, or maybe you're zealous for antique maps—whatever it is that brings your truest self to your living space is on trend."
Here, design firm Chused & Co. filled the parlor of the 2022 Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse with well-loved vintage furniture and art from around the world.
Wine Displays
Michael Stavaridis
"Homeowners are moving away from hiding their wine cellars and are using wine storage like an art installation," says designer Jeff Andrews. "It is a collection after all!"
Here, Sire Design fashioned a wall of wine that adds intrigue and acts as art in a client's living room, which was recently featured on the Netflix show Designing Miami.
Bold Marble
Tessa Neustadt
“More and more homeowners are incorporating bold statement pieces of marble in their kitchens to create a focal point and add a touch of drama," says designer Hilary Matt. "You can achieve this look with a bolder use of colors, unique veining styles, or both!”
Interior design by Interior Archaeology.
Organic Materials and Shapes
Courtesy of L'Objet
Earth tones and organic shapes are expected to draw popularity—according to Elad Yifrach, the founder of L'Objet—because they’re rough and refined at the same time. “This trend towards softer, curvaceous forms and imbuing elements of nature within our homes reflects a desire for comfort, albeit in a more sophisticated and refined manner with the incorporation of metals, rocks, and harder textures to add juxtaposition and visual complexity,” Yifrach says.
The brand's TIMNA collection features prime examples, including porcelain vases and bowls glazed in rich mineral tones and “smooth undulations and bulges” that mimic forms found in nature.
Sleek Appliances
Dan Cutrona
"Cabinetry and kitchen islands are statement pieces within the home, and consumers are opting for bold looks and wanting their appliances to compliment the overall design," says Andrews. "Induction cooktops and ranges are especially gaining traction because of their sleek look, safety, and efficiency. I recently renovated my dream home and installed a Wolf induction cooktop that not only looks great in the space but also offers powerful performance."
Induction cooktops are even becoming widely available on more traditional-looking ranges, like in this kitchen by Nicole White.
An Emphasis on Wellness
DUSTIN ASKLAND
Wellness is a driving factor of design for 2023. “Adding elements that help promote self-care and well-being can transform any space into an oasis,” says Andrews. “Adding a pair of undercounter refrigerators to a home spa to store beauty products and chilled towels is something our clients are loving.”
The designer recommends Sub-Zero’s designer undercounter refrigerator to enhance convenience and serenity in the bathroom, living room, or primary bedroom.
Interior design by Elizabeth Roberts.
More Island Space
JOE SCHMELZER
"Traditional kitchens are evolving and extending into other parts of the home," Matt says. "In the coming year, I predict larger—and even double—kitchen islands will be integrated to accommodate for larger entertaining and gathering space in the kitchen."
Interior design by Alice Lane.
Coffee Beyond the Kitchen
Robert Peterson / Rustic White Interiors
Coffee machines naturally find a home in the kitchen, but brewing your favorite drink doesn't have to take place there. "Clients are now adding the luxurious comfort of an at-home coffee station to spaces like home offices and home theaters," Andrews says. Adding one to a bedroom would make waking up with a cup of coffee in hand even quicker.
Interior design by Alison Victoria.
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Interior design trends — 2023
We tell you what finishes, furniture and decor in apartments will be relevant next year
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In 2023, retro items, smart furniture and natural materials will remain in trend. However, the ascetic minimalism, beloved by many, will be replaced by theatricality and even chaos in apartments.
Designers told what trends in interior design will be relevant in 2023.
Art in the home
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One of the main trends in the interior, which will be especially relevant next year, is the desire to create something like a gallery, the designers say.
“Increasingly, space is being prepared in advance for the appearance of art elements: sculpture, painting, photography, ceramics, graphics of various formats, antiques, from chairs and armchairs to coat hooks, coffee and coffee tables, custom-made carpets. And this trend is not limited to items. Wall painting and table setting can also be called art in the interior. Today it is important for people to express their thoughts and emotions through creativity,” said Evgeny Nedoborov, founder of INRE Design Studio.
In addition to murals, various prints and patterns that can decorate wallpaper, tiles or textiles in an apartment will be relevant, Stepan Bugaev, founder of Tochka Design studio, noted. He also noted that already now the most fashionable interiors are decorated with retro-furniture, and next year this trend will strengthen. “It is worth noting that rounded cabinets, tables and chairs will also be relevant in 2023. In addition, you should pay attention to furniture with unusual curves,” the expert noted.
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Non-conformism with a theatrical character
Minimalism is being replaced by non-conformism with a theatrical character, which gives homeowners the freedom to create interiors, the opportunity to reflect their personal philosophy.
“This is a bold departure from the usual framework, a violation of the generally accepted rules of composition. Did you expect completeness, symmetry? Perhaps you want to understand what style is in front of you? Will not work. Here it's the other way around. The interior conveys an atmosphere of incompleteness, incompleteness and a kind of creative chaos. As if it was unfinished, underpainted, underfilled. Against this background, restored elegant furniture, vintage light feel great. Together, this determines its unique chic. Here, incongruous things create an overall balanced scene in which there is no sense of disharmony,” said Inna Kaminskaya, founder of the Grande Familia (iRoomproject) studio.
Such interiors are unique and individual, and every detail in them has its own interesting history, Kaminskaya specified.
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Tactility and natural texture
Previously, interiors were often made "dry" and soulless - they looked good in the photo, but it was not very comfortable to live in them. Today, a vector is visible when severe minimalism is moving towards spirituality and life, the designers say. “Increasingly, people think about tactility, expressive and natural texture. The design is created on the principle of "untouched by human hand". Natural materials are used in the decoration, for example, wild stone - chipped, unhewn, unpolished. The parquet board is more often chosen in natural shades. The interior today brings a person closer to nature and enlivens his living environment,” said the founder of INRE Design.
Organics in the design of apartments and houses is only becoming more popular, emphasized Bugaev. He advised using as much wool, cotton, velvet, clay, and ceramics as possible when lining walls or upholstering furniture. “Today, fine manufactory handiwork is also gaining special value. Such a design is always carefully thought out and conveys a special energy to its owner. Luxury and natural simplicity in one bundle will make the house warm, calm and cozy,” says Kaminskaya.
Photo: INRE Design
Spice colors
In 2023, warm colors with brown and pink tones will be the most relevant. They will look great against the background of a white or black base of walls, floors and ceilings, they will set a thoughtful depth and layering, the founder of the Grande Familia studio is convinced.
“Surely, many of you have seen the malls, strewn with dishes with all kinds of bright spices, they have vibrant natural colors and shades. It is they who set the motives for the color trends of 2023. White pepper, Himalayan pink salt, ground paprika, turmeric, opal basil, cinnamon, oregano or nutmeg… The most important thing is not to be afraid to experiment,” says Kaminskaya.
Natural materials such as jute, rattan, cattail and reed weave work perfectly with this palette of colors, the designer specified. According to her, finishing materials in casual style, raw surfaces, rough and textured fabrics will also remain in the trend.
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Blind spots and smart objects
Another trend that is gaining momentum is functional spaces that are invisible at the entrance to the apartment. “People are willing to pay for their comfort and functionality in the house. The trend to “surprise your neighbor” has gone, when money was spent only on those rooms where guests came, and it was possible to save money on intimate places (dressing rooms, laundry rooms). Nowadays, customers are increasingly making the interior for themselves. Every detail in the house is important: where we go, where we sleep, where we wash, where we store things,” said Nedoborov.
Blind spots — laundry rooms, pantries, utility cabinets — are no longer closed to the eye, they are made functional and thought out according to the smart home system, the designer noted. “Indeed, despite the relevance of retro and art, smart items will only gain popularity, because technology does not stand still. Cabinets and tables with built-in speakers and chargers have become especially relevant today,” Bugaev summed up.
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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 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.
Listed the current trends in the video
Fashion trends in the interior in 2023
General
— Soft minimalism
— Smart home
— Back to the past
Materials
- Tactility
- Sustainability
— Innovations
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.
Soft minimalism
Social networks of designer Daria Mayorova
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.
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.
Bodes studio social networks
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.
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.
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More precisely, the approach to their choice.
Tactility
Cartelle Design Social Media
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.
Regardless of direction, interiors are increasingly using:
- Natural materials - untreated or unpainted wood, unpolished stone, marble with natural chips, clay, coarse cotton, etc.
- Non-ideal geometric objects. For example, circles or ovals with irregularities or unequal angles.
- Any organics and handicrafts.
Social networks of Cartelle Design studio
Sustainable design
Taupe Home studio social networks
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.
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:
- Mushroom mycelium skin instead of natural or synthetic.
- Alternatives to concrete from certain types of sand and certain types of plants. The production of such substitutes releases less carbon into the atmosphere.
- Seaweed or kombucha furniture.
- Cork for floor, wall, ceiling cladding.
- Non-standard use of materials - for example, facades made of recycled ceramic tiles or wood.
- 3D printed furniture, partitions, decor.
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Social networks of designer Daria Vasilkova
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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.
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.
Herbs and spices
In the coming year, color schemes based on warm shades will definitely be in fashion.
Bureau Slovo studio social networks
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.