Top Five Trends for 2023
Ring in the New Year with a stylish home!
Yes, you heard it here: Paint stencil borders are back. The new stencil patterns are less fussy, but they’re making a big statement with interior designers and are expected to continue growing in popularity with clients.
What other trends are coming this year? Miller Residential has you covered.
Sustainable Design
Eco-friendly, organic and natural elements are increasingly in demand. Major furniture and home decorating companies such as Pottery Barn, West Elm and Williams Sonoma have even designated areas of their offerings as sustainable and have committed to expanding these product lines. As more people search for ways to help the environment when buying new furniture, this trend will only continue to grow.
Mixing High and Low Pieces
Luxe couches and discount lamps? A vintage dresser with collectable art? Designers are on board with this trend of pairing expensive and inexpensive items. It gives clients more flexibility with their budget and shows creativity and originality. The days of buying all your furnishings from one store are over. Mixing and matching are in.
Brown
If 2022 was the year for the color green, 2023 is chocolate brown. Yes, we know you’ve painted your entire home gray. But the new variations of warm browns, almonds and beige colors will make you want to reach for a paintbrush. If you don’t want to change everything in your house over, consider using brown as an accent color with pillows, curtains and lamp shades.
Curved Lines
Boxy, angular furniture is being replaced with curved pieces. Couches, chairs and stools with wavy lines are popping up in design homes and catalogs. This trend doesn’t mean you need to replace every piece of modern furniture you own. One or two pieces will update the look of your home.
Texture
Coziness is also in style. Textured fabric, layered fringe and funky trim bring warmth, color and fun to your home. Consider using texture with throw pillows, blankets or baskets. They add instant style and colorful flair. Layered texture also makes the room more welcoming to family and guests.