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Home Decor Trends: 4 Interior Design Ideas to Try in 2023

Abbey Cole by Abbey Cole
February 17, 2023
in Home Improvement, Home Staging
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Whether you’re preparing to list your home or considering a fresh new look for your forever home, updating your home’s interior is a great way to make it feel new. Every year has a new wave of home design trends. From bold colours to natural stone surfaces, there are plenty of exciting ways to update your home this year. Here’s a look at some of the top interior design trends for 2023 that you should consider incorporating into your home.

1. Everything That Glitters is Bold

One trend that is making a comeback in 2023 is the use of bold colours. Whether you opt for deep reds or turquoise-like hues, adding colour to your home can make it feel more vibrant and alive. Consider creating a focal point in your home with a feature wall incorporating you’re favourite bold colour, or go all out and use the colour for an entire room.

You can also incorporate curves and arches into your space for an interesting visual effect. Viva Magenta was unveiled as Pantone’s 2023 Colour of the Year, and you can read our blog on how to make this vibrant colour suit your home.

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2. Au Naturel

Another trend of the rise is the use of natural stone surfaces. This could be anything from marble countertops in the kitchen or in the bathroom, to slate flooring – whatever suits your style best! Natural stone adds texture and warmth to any room, making it an excellent choice for those looking to create a cozy atmosphere in their homes. Consider using it in your kitchen, bathroom, or in a fresh new way like for a coffee table surface or on a fireplace.

3. Make it Float

If you’re looking for something more modern, consider incorporating floating vanities or mixed eras into your design scheme. Floating vanities are becoming increasingly popular as they provide a sleek look without taking up too much space. Floating, decorative shelves are another great way to incorporate this trend in a room that is tight on space. Floating shelves can be shallow enough to lean a few picture frames on or deep enough to use for decorative and more functional space. Mixing eras also allows you to combine different styles for an eclectic yet cohesive look.

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4. Sustainability Matters

Finally, sustainable furnishings are becoming more popular in 2023. Not only do they help reduce our environmental impact, but they also add character and charm to any room, particularly if you are looking for more of an antique effect. Look for furniture made from recycled materials or secondhand finds that have been given new life with a fresh coat of paint or stain. Don’t forget about second-hand and antique stores! You can find great pieces that have been previously loved to cut back on your environmental impact.

These are just some of the many interior design trends that will be big in 2023 – so don’t be afraid to get creative and experiment with different looks! With these tips in mind, you’ll create a beautiful space reflecting your unique style and personality.

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Abbey Cole

Abbey Cole

Abbey is Zoocasa's Content Marketing Specialist, creating content to help Canadians make informed decisions on the real estate market. As a textbook Hamiltonian, Abbey enjoys walking the Bruce Trail near the Devil's Punchbowl. You'll catch Abbey soaking up the sun, reading a book or watching Netflix with her furbabies when she's not working.

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