Published January 6, 2023
Design Trends to Follow in 2023

Annually, the interior design industry sees the emergence of new ideas and techniques. As we move on from trends like macramé, decorative crystals, and mass-produced multi-cultural decor, it is important to consider the design outlook for 2023. With this in mind, we can plan and prepare for the future of home design.
Calm materials
To create a home that is a retreat from the stresses of the world, consider using materials that promote relaxation. Travertine, a limestone with a calming texture, has been described by Architectural Digest as the perfect material for "material-forward zen decorating where visual calm is the holy grail." Additionally, soft, hand-woven rugs can bring a sense of comfort to hard surfaces in any room.
As people prioritize comfort, formal, stiff, and "staged" interiors are becoming less popular. Instead, it is becoming more common to infuse rooms with more personality and personal objects, rather than adhering to anonymous trends. In the past, it was common to decorate living rooms with certain items, such as ceramic jars, coffee table books, fiddle leaf figs, and woven baskets, but this trend is now fading.
Digital Lavender
According to Coloro and WGSN, Digital Lavender has been named the Color of the Year for 2023. This slightly neon shade of lavender is expected to be popular not only in product packaging, fashion, and electronics, but also in interior design. It is believed to promote feelings of wellness, calm, and rest. As WGSN puts it, "Already embedded in digital culture, we expect this imaginative color to converge across virtual and physical worlds."
Using Digital Lavender in your home can help you achieve a calming effect without relying solely on neutral tones. This color can be particularly effective when paired with houseplants, as it provides a nice contrast. It can also be used to add a touch of comfort to neutral rooms decorated in white, tan, natural wood tones, earth tones, gray, or black, or as a pop of color in rooms with hard surfaces, such as kitchens. To incorporate Digital Lavender into your home, you can look for throw pillows, wall art, or area rugs in this color.
Glitz and glamour
In recent years, there has been a trend towards glamorous, opulent interiors, particularly among younger generations who are influenced by celebrity culture. This trend is expected to continue in 2023, with a focus on extravagant, lavish design elements. It may even extend to rooms like laundry rooms, playrooms, and media rooms.
To achieve a regal aesthetic, consider incorporating features like Corinthian columns and busts, as well as bold, luxurious art pieces. Glimmering metals and ornate antiques may also be popular choices. Some homebuyers may seek out traditionally high-end styles like Tuscan and Colonial and update them with modern materials for a refreshed look.
To add a touch of sophistication to your home, consider incorporating fresh flowers and displaying your most impressive travel souvenirs. Whether you are working from home or using your home as a retreat at the end of the day, it is important to create a space that makes you feel relaxed and refined.
Statement walls
In 2023, it is expected that statement walls will become more popular. These walls are similar to the accent walls that were popular in the early 2000s, but with more texture and artistic flair. They can be created using dynamic wallpaper, oversized art, or eccentric features like oversized bookshelves, painted murals, or unexpected materials like checkered wood paneling. Gallery walls, which have also been trending recently, also fit into this category.
Another type of statement wall that may become popular in 2023 is the biophilic wall, which is adorned with plants and greenery. These walls can include vertical planters, shelves of small potted plants, or walls lined with tropical plants. They offer a visually appealing design that does not take up a lot of space.
Statement walls are a fun way to add personality to your home and can be used to incorporate the trend towards opulent design. They are also perfect for creating an eye-catching background for Instagram selfies and Zoom calls.
Curvature
In contrast to the clean, straight lines of Nordic Minimalism, it is expected that the trend in 2023 will be towards curved, soothing shapes. This may include rounded archways, railings, and bathroom and kitchen countertops in new home builds.
Design experts believe that curvature is more aesthetically pleasing and comforting to the eye, compared to the formal feel of straight, right angles. According to interior design blog ITALIANBARK, searches for curved walls, countertops, and furniture have been increasing in 2022 and are likely to lead to a noticeable trend in 2023. This trend may include the popularity of mushroom-like lamps and end tables.
2023 is expected to be a year of significant cultural changes, including shifts in home design. This guide can help you stay current and embrace the new era of appealing design that is centered on personal preferences and what brings calm and happiness.