Revealed: 2023 Interior Trends Predictions

Gothic Decor tops the list with over 8.1 million TikTok mentions

With a new year just around the corner, there are countless interior trends just waiting to emerge and industrial-style lighting company, Industville, has made its predictions for 2023, revealing the top five trends to watch out for next year.

  1. Gothic Decor
  2. Biophilic Design
  3. Minimalism
  4. Home Sanctuary
  5. Luxury Decor

 

  1. Gothic Decor

Gothic decor is the number one ranking trend for 2023, becoming more popular as people connect with its deep historical past as well as modern adaptations. Gothic decor is all about embracing highly decorated and ornamental spectacles within the home. Unique characteristics of this trend consist of pointed arches, dark colour palettes, wooden ceiling beams, stained glass focal points and deep fireplaces.

 

How to incorporate Gothic Design into your home

Incorporating gothic decor does not have to be something out of a vampire movie! Utilising characteristics such as dark-coloured accent walls and warm ambient lighting can create vintage elegance and gothic flair.

 

  1. Biophilic Design

Biophilic design was one of the most popular trends of 2021 and remains incredibly popular this year. This trend bases its principles on the foundation of biophilic architecture, which aims for interior design lovers to benefit from natural lighting, lots of houseplants, earthy tones, and a natural colour palette.

 

How to incorporate Biophilic Design into your home

Maximise natural light in your home by repositioning furniture, curtains and blinds to allow sunlight to creep in. Do not forget house plants! Plants are natural air purifiers, help increase productivity and are an excellent influence on a positive mood.

 

  1. Minimalism

Minimalism propels essential items of the home into the limelight by embracing the ethos of choosing interior pieces we care about. Minimalism can be defined by clean lines and simple interior design, and minimalists can be defined by the love for lack of excess clutter, keeping their home decor to a minimum.

 

How to incorporate Minimalism into your home

There are many ways to achieve the minimalist style. Pick subtle and neutral colour palettes such as pastel shades and natural hues. These colour palettes help to open up your living space. Make sure to choose feature pieces made of natural materials, as the elements you choose are essential to the room.

 

  1. Home Sanctuary

The importance of the home being a vessel that caters to our mental and physical well-being has impacted how interior design trends are adopted. The idea of your home as a sanctuary embraces nature-inspired furnishings, earthy tones and neutral colour palettes to inspire the right atmosphere, positivity and wellness.

 

How to incorporate Home Sanctuary into your home

To seek peaceful tranquillity: Minimise clutter by incorporating storage spaces into the rooms of your home to house your treasured belongings and to keep them neat and organised. Finally, add soft, warm lighting into areas of relaxation. A flush wall mount light beside cosy areas, chairs, sofas and bedrooms can emulate a peaceful atmosphere. Most importantly, focus on things you enjoy and allow your home to be the space to relax, get creative and boost contentment.

 

  1. Luxury Decor

Luxury decor showcases grandeur and opulence. This popular trend has many definitions. Some lovers of this style define luxury as all about the aesthetic, while others indulge in high-quality materials.

 

How to incorporate Luxury Decor into your home

Create an overall luxurious space by harmoniously combining shapes, forms, colour palettes and textures to give your home effortless elegance. Choosing sustainable, long-lasting feature pieces is essential to incorporate a sense of genuine luxury that will stand the test of time.

The five predicted trends mentioned for the year ahead all contain style elements everyone loves which can easily be adopted into home interiors! Will you be adopting a gorgeous gothic look or some lavish luxury decor over the coming months?