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If you’ve been searching for the right opportunity to add more style, vigor, and comfort to your space, you’ll appreciate this list. We checked in with professional designers and industry players for their take on the top interior design trends for 2023.
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Some of their picks confirm that certain things like shades of blue, personality-packed rugs fit for maximalists, statement window treatments, and high-style marble slabs in kitchens, stand the test of time. After all, a few of these were also highlighted in our feature on the leading design trends for 2022. But other trend predictions may surprise you: high-gloss wood finishes and full-on craft rooms are just a few examples to note.
All in all, use this list of the biggest design trends for 2023, including trending kitchen ideas, to bring your own space to life in the coming year. And remember that this forecast isn’t a mandate to embark on a gut renovation if that’s not in the cards for you right now. Sometimes the smallest design upgrades — the right color palette, hardware style, piece of furniture, or decorative accent — are all it takes to give a room a fresh, picture-perfect look. Get started on your dream kitchen, living room, bedroom retreat, or just about any other space that could use a refresh.
1. PHOTO AND STYLING: LOUISA AND FYODOR
“Listening rooms, or music rooms, have always been coveted by audiophiles, but they’re gaining popularity with the masses as vinyl record sales continue to climb. Essentially, a listening room is a dedicated space for music, whether it’s creating your own or playing your favorite tunes to unwind and enjoy, solo or with a group of people. Even if you don’t have an entire room to spare, a dedicated corner or nook of any room can be transformed into space to enjoy music.” — Molly Torres Portnoff, Founder, DATE Interiors
2. COURTESY OF ARTISTIC TILE
“Stone slabs are dominating backsplashes from countertop to ceiling. They are cascading to the floor in waterfall edges and wrap-around islands. It’s an exciting development, as these stones are so unique and beautiful, and truly enhance these spaces as the basic neutrals they replace never could. They’re complemented by renewed interest in colorful mosaics and textured stone tile with mixed finishes.” — Nancy Epstein, Founder, and Chairman of the Board, of Artistic Tile
3. LAUREN PRESSEY
“The neutral, warm and cozy look is going to add some additions in 2023. I’m starting to see plums and mustards pop up in more calming and deeper tones that seem as though they were a color found in nature. People are starting to embrace colors, but not in bold, vibrant hues. They are starting to value different shades other than green, brown, and blues that are seen as more earthy and calming.” — Linda Hayslett, Founder, LH.Designs
4. CABINETRY: CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK, DESIGN: LINHERR HOLLINGSWORTH, PHOTO: GEORGE ROSS
“I am seeing a lot of enclosed kitchen spaces as opposed to large family room/kitchen areas that are open to the rest of the home. But within that space, the designs tend to be more open plans with wall shelving and less built-in-looking cabinetry.” — Christopher Peacock, CEO, and founder, Christopher Peacock (cabinetry brand)
5. JOSHUA MCHUGH
“We predict seeing a lot more saturated colors, more glossy than matte finishes, and more elaborate lamp shades. Traditionally-applied fabrics and patterns have become quite popular, so much so we are introducing new shades in pleated linen as a standard offering. We also foresee ceramic shades, for table, floor and even pendant or surface mounts, becoming trendy.” — Charlie Dumais, Ceramicist, Dumais Made (a handmade lamp and accessory studio)
6. CREDIT: ANNIE SCHLECTER
“Design with nostalgia in mind will continue. I don’t mean mid-century or retro. I think this idea of granny-chic is evolving to a less kitschy/more sophisticated style, which I appreciate.” — Gideon Mendelson, Founder and Creative Director, Mendelson Group
7. VIRGINIA MACDONALD PHOTOGRAPHER INC.
“Overall, 2023 is going to be bold. Ultramarine blue will be the trending color for the upcoming year. It is a bright, super-saturated, and luscious color. Going along with the bold theme, people will embrace the use of family heirlooms, antiques and re-purposing and incorporating meaningful pieces into their home.” — Anne Hepfer, Interior Designer, Author of MOOD
8. Unique Window Treatments