Everything You Need To Know About The 2023 Living Room Trends
2022 is coming to an end and the new year is nearly upon us. This means it’s time to take a sneak peek into what’s next for the interior design world. And since the living room is one of the most important spaces in our home, where we gather with... The post Everything You Need To Know About The 2023 Living Room Trends appeared first on ArchZine.
2022 is coming to an end and the new year is nearly upon us. This means it’s time to take a sneak peek into what’s next for the interior design world. And since the living room is one of the most important spaces in our home, where we gather with loved ones, entertain guests, and spend most of our free time, we decided to see what trends await it. The designers have already started to create their masterpieces, and we took a peek at their recent projects to get a sense of what we can expect to see in 2023. And it’s beautiful. The prognosis for next year is full of creative shapes, nature-inspired motives, plenty of details, and more. Read on to find out what 2023 living room trends you can expect to be seeing everywhere.
It’s time to take a sneak peek into what’s next for the interior design world
@Graham Atkins-Hughes
2023 Living Room Trends
This new year will be a beautiful mix of both minimalism and maximalism, as well as bright colors, round shapes, warmth, natural materials, and more. If all of this sounds like a good time to you, then you will be happy to see what living room trends await in 2023.
This year you can expect a lot of beautiful living room designs
#Keep It Natural
The aesthetic philosophy of wabi-sabi is all about embracing things that are incomplete or imperfect in some type of way. That materials exist in their raw and natural state, which only highlights their appealing unfinished textures. This is something you can expect to see in 2023. Think organic, sometimes raw materials, such as solid wood, marble, cotton, leather, natural fibers, and so on. Simple textures, which their natural finishes and imperfections will be the main source of their beauty. Expect to see more local, handmade, crafted products. Pieces with personality and a story to tell.
The philosophy of wabi-sabi is all about embracing things that are imperfect
@Karel Balas
#Natural Minimalism
In 2023, you can expect to see both extremes of minimalism and maximalism. When it comes to minimalism, expect to see sustainable spaces which are decorated with organic materials and simple pieces. When it comes to color palettes for minimalism, there will be a lot of neutral and light tones. Think whites with warm accents and maybe some splashes of gray, lavender, or ochre. This year’s minimalist designs will be very Mediterranean-inspired.
In 2023, you can expect to see both extremes of minimalism and maximalism
#Colorful Maximalism
On the other extreme end of interior design, eclectic and maximalist designs will have their owner’s personalities shine through. With every year this design is taking a more bolder form, and we are here for it. You can expect to see a lot of warm colors, antiques, beautiful patterns, plants, and so on. This type of design helps to bring a strong personality to the space we live in. Mixing and matching different pieces to still create a cohesive beautiful space. Vintage, thrifted pieces are also expected to make appearances in maximalist spaces.
With every year this design is taking a more bolder form, and we are here for it
@Gokull Rao Kadam
#Nature-Inspired Colors
When it comes to the living room color palettes, this year we look to nature for inspiration. Especially colors that inspire feelings of tranquility and peace. Think colors such as olive green, ochre, sage green, and more mixed in with natural materials such as raw wood. Such colors can be on the walls, or a sofa, vase, pillow, throw blanket, wallpapers, and more. Deep, rich colors are this year’s living room color palette. Combined with some more vibrant colors will bring life to any home.
When it comes to the living room color palettes, this year we look to nature for inspiration
@Phosart Studio
#Round Shapes
While we already started to see this trend during 2022, don’t think it is going anywhere. More and more designers and homeowners are moving towards curved designs for the new year. It is rising in popularity more than ever. These organic shapes help bring a sense of comfort, tranquility, a connection with nature, and calmness to the living room. For minimalist spaces, such curved shapes will bring harmony to the room, while for maximalist spaces they will bring personality. Pieces without sharp edges create a sense of dynamism, and movement while making the space more delicate and ergonomic. And you won’t have to worry about hitting a sharp edge.
More and more designers and homeowners are moving towards curved designs for the new year
@Courtesy Westwing
#Multifunctionality
This year is all about multifunctionality. In 2023, rooms will serve multiple functions. This is especially true for the living room. The living room is for resting, entertaining, bonding, and so on. So, why not have a game table in there? Or add a reading nook? Maybe a bar cart, if you enjoy making cocktails? Or a telescope for stargazing? The possibilities are truly endless.
In 2023, rooms will serve multiple functions
@Robert Peterson
These were some 2023 living room trends you can expect to see everywhere. We hope you found this article useful. What do you think? Will you be adding some of these trends into your own living room?
These were some 2023 living room trends you can expect to see everywhere
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