Cliché trends of 2022 will see a decline in trend towards 2023. There are going to be some comebacks of vintage trends in 2023. You can find our insights on how the interior design trends are on wheels over the period. The trends are based on the various attributes like climate, global scenarios, impact from domestic markets and even induced for marketing as well. We at Neelys Interiors, the best interiors designers in Chennai, help you with the path of designing your space and keep you updated with the latest trends as well.
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You might have seen more of ledges in the living space and the Kitchen. This is going to be getting ridden off soon. They tend to make it easier to accumulate additional clutter, and they collect dust. People will find themselves needing to clean the items on the ledges very often.
Putting most things behind cabinets instead of on counters or shelves gives a kitchen a cleaner look, creates more open space, and makes the room feel more inviting.
2022 has seen people put accent walls in a room as an excuse to paint one wall a bright, distracting colour.
Some individuals paint these accent walls over brick or stone, and covering up these natural materials instead of restoring them to their original glory is something to leave behind in the new year.
We have figured out that open shelving will see its downtrend in 2023, as people have realised the effort to clean it up in our populated space. This is mainly used for appearance rather than for function or storage. It has to be replaced by more concealed storage.
Having less clutter in a space makes it feel much larger and more inviting, so we have already started implementing seamless storage that you don’t even notice in our interior designs in spaces like modular kitchens, living rooms, crockery etc.
Though all-white kitchens have been wildly popular for years, earthy colours are making quite the comeback. Lately, we have seen people use more wood tones and natural stones in their kitchens while saving white as an accent.
Instead of white cabinets, walls, backsplashes, and countertops, we see contrasting colours with white accents.
White can freshen up and brighten any space, especially a kitchen, so don’t expect it to disappear anytime soon. However, the days of all-white kitchens are winding down, and the extra colour will make people’s homes feel less stark and more inviting.
We have seen people coming up with ideas of making the space private rather than this open concept which was more prevalent in earlier years.
Separate spaces give people more private and semi-private areas within their homes and allow for more opportunities to give each area its character and function.
We suggest a more affordable way of making it private using partitions rather than walls so that the space won’t lose its space.
We have seen that people have lost interest in Tapestry hangings nowadays as the love of Vintage art or decorating a particular wall to reveal their personality has taken its trend. Living room and Bed Room Designs have seen specific areas allotted for this.
We have already suggested the idea of bringing more outdoor to the Indoor to make it more earthy and calm. Bringing the outdoors into a home is part of many designers’ visions by incorporating more natural materials and biophilic designs into their projects.
Using natural materials indoors makes spaces feel more welcoming, and this trend will be all the rage for many years.
Wainscoting, which is wood panels on the bottom of a wall, and delicate wall molding are both making a comeback. We have seen them painted in a monochromatic color scheme so that they blend into the wall but still add some dimension.
We expect the dining and formal living rooms with wainscoting and wall moulding next year.