Welcomed Home Design Trends for 2023
So much has changed in the last few years, so it’s no surprise that home design trends have also changed. There has been a shift from neutral-colored homes where everything matches to homes with more personality.
Let’s take a look at some of the home trends we expect to see more of in 2023.
Natural Light
There are many benefits to increased natural light in the home, but the improvement to your mental health is arguably the largest, and most overlooked.
To increase natural light in your home, we can remove a wall and install huge, floor-to-ceiling windows. This can be done in any room, but the living room and bedroom are the most popular.
Another way to add natural light is by installing a skylight. Having natural light from up above will make your room feel larger and more open.
Nostalgia
Instead of clean, crisp lines, many homeowners are opting for design choices that make them feel comfortable and cozy. Antique furniture and artwork have become more popular in recent years, and now that feeling is transferring over to the home design and build side of things.
There are a few ways to get that nostalgic feel that makes you feel like you’re back at your grandma’s house. One is by adding large, dark baseboards paired with floral wallpaper. Trust us -- it looks better than what you might envision.
Mirrored walls are also making a comeback, but with a more modern twist. The mirrored walls of the 70s were abstract and looked cluttered, but today’s mirrored walls are symmetrical and clean. They make you wonder why mirrored walls ever went out of style.
Functionality
Including rooms and features that are more functional than fun has become the priority for many of our clients. One of the spaces that is getting redone is the pantry. The pantry is no longer just a tiny closet to store canned food.
Many pantries now include counter space for small appliances like your air fryer, slow cooker, or toaster. This allows your kitchen counter space to be clutter-free.
The mudroom is also becoming a must-have for our clients. The mudroom acts as a catch-all space, but that doesn’t mean it needs to be an afterthought.
Having a mudroom with cubbies for each family member will help keep items organized and reduce stress in the morning when you’re already running late. The mudroom can also act as a laundry room and storage for your cleaning supplies.
Going Dark
After years of everything being gray and white, homes will have color again! Dark, dramatic colors will be embraced in 2023.
Adding dark colors can seem intimidating, but when done correctly, the color will add a ton of character and charm to your home. Think dark cabinets, black granite, deep blues, and greens for paint.
If you want to update your home in the new year, we are here to help!