"Change is the only constant in life." - Heraclitus, Greek philosopher
In 2023, we can expect to witness interior design trends that excite us with the unknown, but also reassure us with accentuated play on current trends.
Some contemporary design style concepts are simply polishing and strengthening what the design industry is loving right now.
Wellness Trumps All.
Wellness has become a hot topic in recent years. One of the keys to enhancing wellbeing is self-care. However, a setting that promotes healthy living can also make a significant difference. In reality, wellness design can help people slow down and practise mindfulness. As a result, we can perform at our peak. So, in the coming months, you can expect to see innovation create stunningly healthy settings.
Recreating the Glamor of Art Decor
An industry favourite is revisiting beloved styles from the past. And, as interiors move away from the absoluteness of minimalism, there is a revived interest in more ornate forms such as Art Deco. However, while hyper-maximalism is being embraced by early adopters, ornate features are on the rise.
Art Deco's brighter hues, geometric patterns, and symmetry are expected to supersede previous interior design trends.
The Home Office - Light, Bright, and Airy
Before today, having a home office was seen as a luxury space and reserved for homes of opulence. Today - post Pandemic, working from home has been normalised, with most office employees able to work from home part time or full time.
While some people choose dark colour palettes to be comforting, others prefer bright spaces to be alert.
We're seeing a fresh take on home offices in 2023. People want to let in light so that their home office can be a haven of bright ideas, tranquilly, and sanctuary, allowing them to be in their best mentality to complete the duties at hand.
Keeping design modest, clean, and bright can create a mood that not only lightens but also helps to shine through your work."
Let the Light Shine In
The more we learn about what improves our wellness levels, the more we'll see such elements in interiors - whenever possible.
One factor emphasised in present and future designs is natural light. With large, clear windows, whites, and shiny surfaces, there's a fresh emphasis on maximising natural light. So why not? Natural light can help us sleep better, focus better, and feel better.
Black on Black
As places grow more customized and character-rich. Gothic design is one such appealing option. They are dramatic, deeply textured and interesting. Furthermore, a gothic style delivers more than just dark colours. Sweeping curtains, arch mirrors, statues, and opulent chandeliers are standard.
Interiors with a modern touch can be both memorable and highly liveable. The nice thing about drama is that you can add as much or as little as you like.
Curves are back
Arcs and rounded curves have been making their way into interior design for quite some time. Crescent sofas, tulip and egg seats, and circular rugs gradually gained centre stage. Now, home décor trends for 2023 are evolving. Welcome to the world of oblong mirrors, architectural features, and mushroom lighting. Cabinets, credenzas, and nightstands will also be curvier in the future.
Sustainability 2023
As we've seen in recent years, sustainable, recyclable, and ethical are hot subjects in all aspects of life, and 2023 home décor trends are no exception.
Every year, more homeowners and business owners learn about sustainable practises and what to choose when it comes to the planet's health.
As a result, modern rooms look and feel different from traditional ones. Green materials and organic surfaces will become more prevalent in upcoming designs, from residential to commercial.
Refresh Your Home with 2023 Trends
It's one thing to appreciate tomorrow's trends; it's quite another to embrace them in an appropriate manner. Fortunately, our helpful designers at Chambers Design can assist you in creating a timeless home to suit your personality and budget.