Our homes are our sanctuaries, and refreshing them every now and again can be a great cathartic experience as you experiment with new tastes and take the chance to get creative.
So, if you’re ready to give your home a new look, take note – are the interior design trends for 2023 that are set to take the world by storm.
1. Natural Materials
Many of us are still trying to achieve that connection and harmony with nature in our home. Country living is more popular than ever, and utilising warm woods, stone elements, natural textures and rustic indoor lights continues to be an effective way to invite a sense of the outside in.
Expanding your houseplant collection is also on the cards, as the popularity of leafy and hanging plants continues to rise. Adding plants to your interior design is great to do at the beginning of a new year as it gives you that feeling of new life and provides a breath of fresh air!
Brooklyn Flat Pendant - 8 Inch - Pewter and Swan Neck Dome Wall Light - 13 Inch - Brass, by Industville (Image supplied by @theburrowatno.84)
2. Green Living Rooms
To complement all your new natural features, why not paint your living room with a refreshing green? Last year was all about the deep, dark, luxurious tones, but earthy tones can also bring a level of quiet sophistication and comfort to your living space.
Subdued, sage greens are right on trend for 2023, but we’ll likely see combinations of different greens cropping up, often paired with other earthier colours like terracotta, beige and deep browns.
Brooklyn Glass Funnel Wall Light - 7 Inch, by Industville (Image supplied by @Numbersixstamford)
3. 70s Interiors Influence
Speaking of earthy tones, this is a key element of the growing trend towards 70s designs.
More and more people are reaching for the iconic colours and shapes from this decade in their interior design inspiration. We expect to see lots of low, rounded furniture or decor and 70s-inspired patterns on rugs and wallpaper.
Brooklyn Glass Funnel Wall Light - 7 Inch, by Industville (Image supplied by@renovating._26)
4. Y2K Design Inspiration
Along with a resurgence in 70s design, we’re also seeing styles from the early 2000s make their way back into the interior design world. This look is primarily popular with the younger generation, and designers are taking note.
2023 will see more energetic colours and bold 2000s-inspired patterns with a modern twist, especially in bedroom designs.
Brooklyn Cone Wall Light - 7 Inch - Brass, by Industville (Image supplied by @Archer.t.j)
5. Modern Minimalist Kitchens
Kitchens have become even more social spaces over the past two years as they embody the heart of the home. Keeping them free of clutter and highly functional remains an ever-desirable component of the modern kitchen.
Sleek countertops and cupboard doors with hidden handles add to this polished yet inviting look. Industrial kitchens remain popular and contribute to this sense of modern minimalism in interior design trends..
Sleek Dome Pendant - 13 Inch - Pewter & Copper, by Industville (Image supplied by Thenevillhome)
6. Cottagecore, Royalcore & Other ‘Core’ Aesthetics
Most people are familiar with cottage core by now, and there’s no hint that it’s going away any time soon. It’s a look that taps into whimsy and encourages you to live a simpler, slow-downed life, often captured through nostalgic floral patterns and antique or second-hand furniture.
Contrasting against this country cottage vibe, we’re also beginning to see a rising interest in ‘royal core’ which embraces luxurious fabrics, vibrant colours and statement-making lights, often with an emphasis on metallic details.
As individuality and personal expression in interior design become more overt, 2023 will see a rising interest in these more niche ‘core’ aesthetics.
Long Arm Dome Wall Light - 8 Inch - Brass, by Industville (Image supplied by @pollyashman_design and @lofty_creations)
7. Multifunctional Spaces
The home office is here to stay, so refining our space for dual purposes is a big trend that’ll carry on in 2023. The cobbled-together home office of lockdown will become a more permanent fixture, allowing people to get creative with their workspaces to create a stylish and productive environment.
Even small spaces tucked under stairs or in living room corners can be turned into highly-functional home offices when you invest in the right chair and desk setup along with smart storage options and the right kind of task lighting.
Brooklyn Dome Wall Light - 8 Inch - Pewter, by Industville (Image supplied by @redlivingproperty and photography by @Kayleigh_higgs_photography)
8. Textured Wallpapers
Boldly-patterned wallpapers have been on the rise for a couple of years now, with maximalist sensibilities prompting a more eclectic approach to pattern, but 2023 is the year for textured wallpapers!
This, one of the latest interior design trends, brings with it a move towards surrealistic and fantastical patterns, combining to create a sense of profound luxury and ultimate self-expression. 2023 will also continue to see the popularity of botanical-inspired wallpaper and wallhangings.
Get inspired to incorporate wallpaper into your home with our best wallpaper tips.
Brooklyn Dome Pendant - 17 Inch - Brass, and Long Arm Dome Wall Light - 8 Inch - Brass, by Industville (Image supplied by @snookphotograph)
9. Dark Fixtures in Bathrooms
Silver faucets and fixtures have been the staple in bathrooms for previous years, but this emerging interior design trend look takes a different approach.
Dark fixtures in the bathroom, especially matt black, contrast wonderfully against bright bathrooms, giving a sense of depth in a sometimes underutilised space in terms of design. This trend provides a sophisticated look and can be embraced for bathroom lights, taps and handles.
Sleek Edison Pendant - 1 Wire - Black, by Industville (Imagined supplied by @mossley_hill_home)
10. Upcycling Furniture & Shopping Mindfully
In the ever-more pressing quest to become more sustainable and eco-friendly, many are ditching cheap, poor quality furniture in favour of upcycling second-hand or antique pieces.
Designing our homes more mindfully is all about picking timeless pieces that are going to last. Many are also thinking about how they can customise or alter furniture or decor over time as their style and trends change, rather than throwing it away and buying something entirely new.
Here at Industiville, all of our lights are made with natural materials and sustainable methods, offering you an outstanding hand-crafted fixture you know will stand the test of time.
Sleek Large Edison Pendant - 1 Wire – Brass and Brooklyn 5 Wire Pendant - Brass, by Industville (Image supplied by @coorie_at_corvisel)
11. Designing Outdoor Spaces
In line with the increasing desire to reconnect with nature and appreciate outdoor spaces more, many are considering how they can incorporate elements of interior design in their exteriors.
Because people are spending more time in their gardens and patios, previously neglected spaces are being given more attention, opening the door to exciting new design opportunities. Whether you invest in a stylish outdoor furniture set, take a little extra care with your plants or tie the space together with some outdoor lights, there are plenty of ways to embrace this trend.
Bulkhead Outdoor & Bathroom Oval Light - 6 Inch - Brass, by Industville (Image supplied by @durrantconstructionltd)
Are you stepping into the new year with a design project in mind? One of our retro lights could make the crowning duel in your interior – explore the Industville range now to find the perfect light for you.
Header image credit: @juliatomsphotography / @brhdesign