Happy New Year, decoristas! With a new year comes traditional resolutions, retail offerings, and the highly anticipated new home decor design decorating forecast 2023.
Admittedly, this year’s list speaks to my love of antiques, statement pieces, and accents swimming in gold.
Let’s take a closer look at Home Decor Design Decorating Forecast 2023, shall we?
Statement Table Lamps
Flower Magazine – Photo by Gordon Gregory
Lighting is relevant to the feel you want the space to convey.
1stDibs Introspective – Photography by Ori Harpaz
Statement table lamp(s) perform focal point magic in both function and form.
Turn to Stone
Turn to stone is not only a killer song by ELO, but a fantastic design and decor choice of product.
If a build, redesign or remodel is not on your list of things to do 2023 consider bringing in a trend or two with home decor accents and accessories.
Toronto Marble Dish Beige – Threshold Designed with Studio McGee
Domino – Photography by Seth Caplan
Country Living Magazine – Photography by Brie Williams
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles – Photography by Jeff Herr
Romance
Timeless by design, romance knows no trend.
It simply, perfectly, and effortlessly exists on the canvas and in the portfolio.
Grandmillennial and cottagecore made a hit with the under thirty crowd, bringing converts to embrace the romantic design style.
As for the ageless in style, we RSVP’d yes to the pretty party in the company of pastels, soft fabrics, classic feminine patterns, fresh florals, and accents of yesteryear.
Going for the Gold
House & Garden – Photography by Michael Sinclair
Classify going for the gold as a forever trend I feel most confident in predicting its here to stay status.
1stDibs Introspective- Photography by Tory Burch
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles – Photography by Jeff Herr
And the going for gold medal in the welcome style home category goes to Janie Molster Designs.
Collectibles
Milieu Magazine – Photography by Eric Piasecki
Collections of collectibles are an extension of memories in tangible form. When something makes an impression on a collector a collection is born.
Southern Living Magazine – Photography by Laurey W. Glenn
Mixing Past with Present
Better Homes & Gardens – Photography by Nathan Schroder
Mixing antique and vintage pieces with those of a present day or decade provenance results in a space enveloped in personality.
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles – Photography by Emily Followill
Glamour Deco
Wallpaper
Classic patterns coupled with durable function make wallpaper a quality choice of product that remains a timeless design and home decor choice.
Better Homes & Gardens – Photography by Jay Wilde
All-White Kitchens (or almost)
Ebb and flow.
Come and go.
So goes the love affair with the all-white kitchen.
Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Opinion, educated guesses, taste and trends drive the bulk of the what’s in, what’s out in design and decor predictions. Of the ten or so articles and reports consulted, kitchen color choices fall between all-white and whatever color floats your boat.
What I derived from it all is what I’ve known to be true time and project again, not to mention Bunny Williams is on board.
“If you love something, it will work. That’s the only real rule.”
— Bunny Williams
To eliminate the risk of an all-white kitchen registering flat to the eye add in spot accents and accessories in rich colors.
Congratulations, you’ve now met and mastered the art of the best of both worlds trend unification.
Rich Colors
1stDibs Introspective – Photography by Haris Kenjar
Rich colors warm a space promoting depth and ambiance rooted in coziness.
Domino – Louise Roe Home
Yes, decoristas, neutral paint colors and home decor accessories meet the requirements of the warm colors palette.
Jason Arnold Interiors – Photography by Haris Kenjar
“I am going to make everything around
me beautiful- that will be my life.”
— Elsie de Wolfe
Here’s to a beautiful new year!