Unveiling the 8 Surprising Home Decor Trends of 2023

Unveiling the 8 Surprising Home Decor Trends of 2023

The Resurgence of Colored Plumbing Fixtures

Designer Megan Molten expresses surprise at the resurgence of colored plumbing fixtures, noting the unexpected coolness of pink and blue toilets. Embracing this trend, Molten recommends pairing colorful fixtures with matching wallpapers for a cohesive look.

Embracing Pops of Bold Colors and Graphic Patterns

Designer Katie Labourdette-Martinez observes a rise in bold colors and graphic patterns, exemplified by her incorporation of eye-catching designs in contemporary bathrooms. Isy Runsewe echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the prevalence of vibrant hues like Gen Z purple in interior design.

The Wallpaper Revival

David Mann celebrates the unexpected return of wallpaper, attributing it to a post-pandemic desire for personalized spaces. Mann appreciates the diversity in wallpaper designs, from large-scale patterns to intricate motifs, offering enthusiasts a breath of fresh air in interior decor.

Checkerboard Tiles Make a Comeback

Designer Linda Hayslett is pleasantly surprised by the resurgence of checkered flooring with modern materials, hailing it as a classic look revitalized for contemporary spaces.

Decorative Window Treatments Gain Traction

Hayslett notes the renewed interest in decorative window treatments, incorporating modern patterns and trims like pom-poms and fringe, adding flair and traditional elements to interiors.

Irregular Shaped Rugs Add Visual Appeal

Designer Monika Nessbach welcomes the influx of rugs in all shapes and sizes, embracing asymmetrical and unique designs that depart from traditional geometrics, enhancing visual interest in spaces.

Decorative Trim Makes a Comeback

Designer Kelly Sopel celebrates the return of decorative trim, emphasizing its ability to effortlessly complete a room with a polished look.

Statement Stone Takes Center Stage

Nina Grauer and Kara Piepmeyer highlight the trend of statement stone, anticipating its continued popularity with bolder varieties and larger applications. From quartzite to man-made stone, designers embrace the versatility and visual impact of statement marbles in interior design.

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