It’s the year of the bold, so expect in 2023 with bolder colours, mushroom materials and less birch plywood,In 2023, we’re having a bit of fun with design.

we’re looking towards the seventies for our references and a refreshed colour palette, and warmth, comfort and relaxation will be at the forefront of our design decisions.
Interior design trends for 2023 are vast and varied. There are some new colors, new textures and new materials, but most importantly, there are new moods. Most of the moods tend to revolve around a spa-like sense of serenity, or a fun and patterned decorative boost of joy.

The latest lighting forms take inspiration from oblong shapes, casting targeted and tantalising glows. In fact, you could call them tubular belles. Why this shape, and why now? It’s because they’re playful and polished, flexible, and finessed, a striking statement with a curvaceous silhouette.

They also funnel light, creating the ideal glow for how we want to live now – warm and flattering and sociable. Lighting trends generally would imply that the era of the big light is over, that wall and floor lamps are the most important now. But the targeted way this shape creates light means if you have to have a big central light, then it has to be tubularly shaped.

Accent walls are still in style. Opt for an accent with a unique texture or wallpaper in a similar color to the rest of the room,” said Diesel. “If you want to create a wooden accent wall, make sure you’re using vertical slats as they give a roof a lift, and make small spaces feel more intimate and large spaces feel more inviting. Avoid using reclaimed wood, which will make your home look dated.

Even though technological innovation has expanded into previously unimaginable realms, widespread adoption of these innovations in households was slow to occur. Smart home technology has been more popular in recent years, but it has reached a tipping point this year. In a “smart house,” you’ll be able to control things like the TV, stereo, lighting, drapes, etc., with the tap of a screen.