Interior Design Styles Trending For 2023
From the punch of 1980s to the trend of avoiding high-shine, these are interior design styles to look out for in 2023.
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What interior trends do we predict in 2023 as we hold the crystal ball" Thankfully, we got some clues from a handful of leading interior designers. Interior trends may not move as fast as commodities or be as swift as the fashion world’s whims, but they, too, are subjected to the swings of the pendulum. So here’s what we gathered from some design experts on the ID trends for the new year; how they will likely materialise and be practical for residential environments.
Stepping Park House, Vietnam by VTN Architects. Image: VTN Architects. Plant-filled Spaces
Biophilia is the trend to create dazzling, liveable spaces, hopefully contributing to a better world. Man’s love for nature now extends to his/her domicile. From leafy shades of green to earthy materials such as bronze, wood, and stone, the heightened appreciation for all things Mother Nature and organic is getting buzz in the interior design trade.
Well-illuminated space for plants to grow in this living space, Stepping Park House by VTN Architects, Vietnam. Image: VTN Architects.
A San Franciso-based designer Michael Hilal quips, ?We were inside for so long, people want to be immersed in nature and natural materials. It’s about curating a space that feels boho but looks sophisticated by using natural m...
The post Interior Design Styles Trending For 2023 appeared first on LUXUO.
What interior trends do we predict in 2023 as we hold the crystal ball" Thankfully, we got some clues from a handful of leading interior designers. Interior trends may not move as fast as commodities or be as swift as the fashion world’s whims, but they, too, are subjected to the swings of the pendulum. So here’s what we gathered from some design experts on the ID trends for the new year; how they will likely materialise and be practical for residential environments.
Stepping Park House, Vietnam by VTN Architects. Image: VTN Architects. Plant-filled Spaces
Biophilia is the trend to create dazzling, liveable spaces, hopefully contributing to a better world. Man’s love for nature now extends to his/her domicile. From leafy shades of green to earthy materials such as bronze, wood, and stone, the heightened appreciation for all things Mother Nature and organic is getting buzz in the interior design trade.
Well-illuminated space for plants to grow in this living space, Stepping Park House by VTN Architects, Vietnam. Image: VTN Architects.
A San Franciso-based designer Michael Hilal quips, ?We were inside for so long, people want to be immersed in nature and natural materials. It’s about curating a space that feels boho but looks sophisticated by using natural m...
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