Let’s face it, predicting the future is a tough gig. So when we asked top interior design experts to share their predictions for the hottest home decor trends of 2023, we were a little skeptical. But hey, why not take a stab at it?
According to our panel of experts, the year 2023 will be all about “maximalism” (whatever that means), “natural materials” (as opposed to what, unnatural materials?), and “bold colors” (because who needs subtle shades of beige, right?).
But wait, there’s more! Apparently, we’ll also be seeing a lot of “curved furniture” (because straight lines are so passé), “geometric patterns” (finally, a use for all those protractors we never use!), and “mixed metals” (because choosing just one type of metal is so limiting).
Of course, it’s entirely possible that none of these predictions will come true. Maybe in 2023, we’ll all be living in igloos made of recycled cardboard boxes, and our furniture will be made of marshmallows. Who knows? All we can say for sure is that it will be interesting to see what actually happens.
So, whether you’re a maximalist, minimalist, or somewhere in between, get ready for a wild ride in 2023. Who knows, maybe you’ll even be ahead of the trend curve and end up starting your own home decor trend. Just don’t blame us if it involves wallpaper made of kale or something equally ridiculous.
In all seriousness though, it’s always fun to see what new ideas and concepts interior design experts come up with each year. Even if some of them seem a little outlandish, they can still inspire us to think outside the box and try new things in our own homes.
And who knows, maybe some of these predicted trends will actually stick around and become the next big thing in home decor. After all, some of the most iconic design movements started out as just a passing fad.
So whether you’re planning a major home renovation or just looking to freshen up your decor, keep an eye out for these predicted trends in 2023. And if you’re feeling brave, why not try incorporating some of them into your own home? Who knows, you might just end up starting the next big thing in interior design.