January is finally over and if your thoughts are turning to freshening up your home’s interiors for Spring, then why not check out these looks that are trending in 2023.
One of the key shifts in home interiors in 2023 is that increasingly trends are being led by how a home makes you feel. So whether that’s embracing bright colours to boost your mood or creating cocooning and luxurious – yet comfortable – spaces, the key is putting your senses and a positive mindset at the heart of your home.
So here’s five trends for updating your home in 2023.
Trend 1: Dopamine decorating
We are embracing colour in the home more than ever before. Pantone picked the vivid Viva Magenta as its colour of the year and while Barbicore has been a buzzword for the past six months, the release of the film this summer is certain to catapult pink to the fore once again. People are turning to bright, statement shades in a bid to bring some fun and positivity into their homes and we are all for it – bright colours and designs at windows looks fantastic for this trend. The beauty of the dopamine decorating trend is that you can go as big or small as you like… from bringing in some pops of colour via your home accessories to full on statement pieces of furniture and large window blinds in bold brights.
Trend 2: Sustainable interiors
Sustainability in the home has been trending for a good few years and rightly so; and this desire to use eco-friendly materials will continue to dominate in 2023.
As more people seek out eco-friendly interiors and demand continues to rise, the availability of these items is increasing too. You can make sustainable updates to your home by upcycling existing furniture to give it a new lease of life, buying handmade textiles that have been traditionally crafted, investing in quality products that will stand the test of time and need replacing less frequently, by opting for low VOC paint and choosing eco-friendly fabrics. We have a range of eco-friendly Roller, Vertical and Pleated blinds that are made from 100% recycled polyester fabrics. These fabrics have been developed using recycled yarn that has been derived from discarded plastic drinking bottles.
Trend 3: Sensory homes
Texture has never been more important as a way to add a luxury look into our interiors and ‘sensory design’ is set to be a key trend for 2023. This trend is all about creating spaces that evoke all of the senses, bringing an air peace and tranquillity into our homes that help us to escape the outside world.
Textured blinds are a great way to embrace this trend and achieve a stylish and luxe look in your home. We’ve got lots of fabric designs that you can choose from to suit your décor, and you get to see the textures first hand during an in home design consultation with one of our team.
Trend 4: Hybrid homes 2.0
It’s official, our homes will never be the same again. From home offices to dedicated workout gym spaces, and everything in between, we are demanding more and more from our homes and 2023 is the year that we are making these changes more permanent.
With hybrid working now the norm, design experts are predicting that home offices will be a key area for investment in 2023 as we seek to make our workspaces a lot more comfortable. Of course one of the crucial factors is getting the lighting just right. Natural lighting is a must to keep you alert and focused, but you don’t want to be blinded by direct sunlight every afternoon. If you’re planning a home office update make sure that controlling daylight and adding privacy is at the top of your priorities.
Trend 5: TikTok inspired interiors
Move over Instagram. Step aside Pinterest. TikTok is fast becoming one of the places where interior trends take hold. And it’s not just interior specialists who are making and breaking home design trends on TikTok, beauty and fashion influencers are also shaping this space too as people check out how they’re styling their homes. Whilst there are a lot of gimmicky trends out there, some do break through into the mainstream like the retro mushroom lamp – which became the most popular lamp of 2022.