New year, new interior design trends! Keep an eye out for what’s going to be hot in the world of design in 2023.
With the arrival of a new year comes new scenery. This is particularly true in the area of interior design. Excited to hear the experts’ top picks for the months ahead? Us too. Sit down and get ready for the top interior design trends to watch in 2023.
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The Return of Dividing Walls
Open-concept layouts have been in for a while now. However, in 2023, expect to see the return of dividing walls. Especially between the dining room and kitchen, dividing walls create privacy and designated spaces. Afraid the interior spaces will lose their natural flow with the return of these walls? Don’t be. There can still be a healthy balance between open and enclosed spaces.
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Slab Kitchen Backsplashes
Slabs of quartz or marble are trending in the backsplash world. The lack of grout lines that mark subway tile backsplashes are a key selling point. Moreover, you can match the quartz or marble with any interior design aesthetic.
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Increasingly Functional Kitchen Islands
Kitchen islands are always popular, but now people are craving more functionality. What are the top features homeowners are adding to their islands? Additional seating and storage, built-in sinks, and technology touches like charging stations.
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Minimalist Bedroom Design
The removal of bulky superfluous bedroom furniture like chests, dressers, and armoires is on the rise. When you remove these items, you create space to actually enjoy the room. Or if interior design is your thing, you may want to replace them with accent chairs or benches.
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Art Deco Touches
Art deco is back with a 2023 twist. Expect interiors to have bright colors and geometric shapes in wallpaper, furniture, lighting, and architecture.
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Vibrant Colors
Neutral colors will take a backseat to bold palettes in 2023. Just take Pantone’s color of the year, Viva Magenta — a peek at trends to come. Experts predicts shades of Viva Magenta will pop up in pieces like artwork, accent furniture, and wall colors.
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Colored Ceilings
When thinking about interior design, many people forget the ceilings. The ceilings are actually recognized by designers as the fifth wall in our homes. As such, color can be used on ceilings to highlight and infuse more color into your space.
No matter what your interior design goals are for 2023, we can help. Contact your local real estate specialist today at SurterreProperties.com for designer recommendations or current market news.
Source: RealEstate.USNews.com




