5 interior trends to look out for in 2023

A new year means new trends! Whether you are designing your own home or are simply looking for inspiration to give your home a fresh new look, check out the top interior trends to look out for in 2023 from the team at LIV for Interiors.

  1. Dopamine Décor

Bold, colourful interiors have been everywhere in 2022 and we don’t see it slowing down in the new year. From Barbiecore to colour drenching, it’s all about maximum impact and mood-boosting colours and patterns. As colour is completely personal, be adventurous in your design choices and add colour in unexpected places – such as your fireplace! We are loving the new BOLD Edit collection from Arada which boasts 4 extremely bright and happiness-inducing colourful stoves.

“We’ve already started to see bold and colourful interiors this year, but they will be even more prevalent in 2023. Explore your playful and nostalgic side and experiment with patterns and textures to create an uplifting and vibrant atmosphere in your home,” says Ann Marie Cousins, Founder of AMC Design.

  1. Home Spas

Bathrooms are evolving and have transformed from a necessity to an indulgent, wellness space. In 2023, we can expect the luxuries of five-star hotels and spas to make their way into our homes, instantly elevating our bathrooms into beautiful spaces that we want to spend time in. From the varied range of textured and patterned tiles from CTD Tiles to beautifully finished bathroom brassware and accessories from JTP, there are so many elements to choose from to create a statement bathroom.

“Whether it’s brightly painted walls, bathroom furniture or accessories, the bathroom has evolved into an area of the home which we can be proud of. We are seeing customers moving away from white spaces, incorporating luxurious features such as bespoke window shutters, and being more outgoing with their design,” says Sam Tamlyn, Managing Director at California Shutters.

  1. Curvy

From Decorex to Salon del Mobile, curves were spotted across the interiors industry this year as the 1970s and 80s furniture has had a major resurgence. From sofas and bed frames, check out dwell for some serious furniture inspiration, to sculptural lighting, of which AMOS has some great choices, bringing a welcome softness to your interiors.

  1. Reclaimed & Sustainable

As homeowners, buying responsibly has never been as important as it is now. People want to know where their homeware has come from, how it’s made and what materials are used in the process in a bid to opt for pieces that are kinder to people and the planet.

Whether you choose to buy secondhand furniture from sustainable brands such as Release who repurpose and refresh unwanted furniture, or prefer beautiful vintage or reclaimed pieces such as furniture and accessories from Home Barn – the options are endless and have never been easier.

  1. Customisation & Uniqueness

With so many easily available fingertips, it can often be the case that we end up with the same things as our friends and family! In 2023, if you’re looking for something truly unique, opting for bespoke and customised homeware pieces will be the new level of luxury. 

Bespoke furniture now reflects something that no one else has, resulting in a more exclusive outcome for the customer. Although it has been a trend for a while, we will see this more and more as high-net worth clientele exhibit their personality through their furniture,” says Juliette Thomas, Founder & Director at Juliettes Interiors.