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Things are a changin’ in the design world and everyone is talking design trends for 2023.
I’ve been watching all the little videos on Tik Tok and Instagram from literally everyone on the planet who is even slightly interested in all things home.
They are fun to watch, I wish I was better at video and creating those cool little moments of content. However, blogging is my stomping ground and I’m sharing my own forecasting here today, linking up to some of my favorite blogging friends who are sharing their own forecasts too.
I’m really going to focus on lasting trends here with my predictions. I looked at these with the question, “Will I be choosing that for a client 5 years from now?”
Let’s dig in…..
2023 Interior Design Trends I see coming in hot for this year and beyond are:
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Skirted Upholstery
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Multiple coffee tables and ottomans
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Burl wood furniture
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Wallpaper!
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Bistro style metal shelving
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Multiple chandeliers and pendants hung in one space
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Tambour paneling
I have a few trends that I believe will be going out at the bottom of this post, so keep scrolling! 🙂
interior design trends Coming “IN” hot in 2023
“Will I be choosing that for a client 5 years from now?” I can say resoundingly “Yes” to these trends.
1) Skirted Upholstery
I noticed this trend in the last two Highpoint Markets and I think skirts on upholstery will be on the rise in 2023.
This is not new, of course, but we haven’t seen that much of it in recent years as people opted for less fussy, more clean lined interiors. I do believe we are in for a softening of design and a little more detail and “extra” in the years to come though and skirts certainly fit into that trend.
I also saw floral upholstery introduced in several showrooms at market, but I’m not calling that a trend yet. It might be a good look for lovers of a grandmillenial style, but I don’t think it will be mainstream.
Here are a few of the skirts I spotted this past year at Highpoint.