At Natage, we design our collections with timelessness in mind, creating classic pieces that will last for generations. But what happens when a trend is here to stay? Sometimes a fad becomes more than a moment, trickling down not just into our homes or our wardrobes but our collective consciousness, too. The experts behind our in-house Interior Design Service are well-versed in identifying the trends that will endure, so we turned to them for their tips on the top interior design trends for 2023 and beyond.
Earthy textures and tones are becoming increasingly popular, with terracotta predicted to be a focal point in 2023. This rustic and raw shade offers a unique connection to nature, and is a very therapeutic colour that creates a sense of calm without being too predictable. When combined with natural textures such as jute, linen or rattan, it will enhance your home and connect you to the natural environment around you, while also helping to bring warmth and comfort to a space.
Green is also expected to be a popular colour in 2023, coming in many forms such as faded sage, vibrant Putting Green or an elegant midnight green. This organic style brings comfort to our homes in a natural way, and can be incorporated into a space through simple decorative elements such as soft furnishings, artwork, or small items like a candle or tray.
In addition, expertly layered lighting is predicted to be a trend in 2023. The focus will shift away from overhead lighting and towards warmer-looking fixtures, cleverly paired to create a sense of atmosphere. This can be achieved through a mix of wall sconces, floor lamps and sculptural table lamps, and using energy-efficient LED light bulbs where possible.
Lastly, contrast is also expected to be a popular trend in 2023, with rainbow palettes being grounded by sleek black accents, and neutral colour schemes being infused with bold pops of colour. Opposites will attract, and the goal is to create unexpected yet harmonious combinations.
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