Top 6 Home Design Trends To Watch in 2023
One of the greatest benefits of being a homeowner is the freedom to make your home your own. However, it’s important to consider how your design choices could impact your property’s value.
Outdated fixtures and finishes may lower its resale appeal. And if you’re in the market for a new home, you should keep an eye out for features that need updating so you can factor renovation costs into your budget.
To help, I've rounded up six influential home design trends, along with ideas for how you might incorporate them in your own home. Remember, before taking action, it’s always wise to consult with a real estate professional to understand which updates and upgrades will offer the highest return on your investment.
For years, home design has been dominated by open-concept floor plans. But designers report that walls are returning as a way to break up living spaces and create quieter areas. If your home’s open floor plan isn't working for you, try adding bookshelves, room dividers, or rugs to create distinct areas within the home and reduce noise.
The “biophilia” trend is all about bringing the outside in by adding natural touches throughout your home. If you’re planning a kitchen or bath renovation, consider wood-toned cabinets and natural stone countertops to embrace the biophilic look. Or, incorporate elements of the trend by choosing nature-inspired paint colours, like mossy greens or desert tones.
Homeowners are using light fixtures to change the usability and mood of their spaces. In 2023, we expect to see a layered approach to lighting that combines statement chandeliers and pendants with task-specific lights and lamps. Incorporate this trend by adding floor or table lamps and swapping out fixtures before you invest in rewiring your space. Take note of how the light in your home changes throughout the day. You can then use that information to make lighting decisions that require a bigger investment.?
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After the long dominance of whites and grays, we expect to see more vibrant colours this year. Warm and earthy neutrals, jewel tones, and shades of red and pink are particularly popular. Sherwin William’s 2023 colour of the year, Redend point, is an earthy blushing beige, while Dulux is embracing jewel tones with Vining Ivy, a rich teal. If you’re planning to sell your home, avoid extremely bold or bright colour choices when it comes to paint or fixed finishes. Instead, incorporate pops of colour through throw pillows, art, and accessories.
In 2023, arches and curves lend a sleek feel that draws on classical design while remaining modern. If you want to incorporate this trend into your new build or remodelling plans, curved kitchen islands, arched alcoves, and globe pendant lights are good options—or you can take it a step further with arched windows and doorways. It’s easy to embrace this look without renovations, too. Look for a softer feel in furniture, with sofas, chairs, and tables that showcase rounded edges.?
Art Deco, the architecture and design style that took hold in the 1920s and ’30s, is enjoying a resurgence. Marked by bold geometry, textures, and colours, the 2023 interpretation of this style is likely to be a bit less splashy than its historical roots. Instead of incorporating all of the elements of Art Deco, which could feel overwhelming, keep an eye out for vintage mirrors, lamps, or vases that bring a touch of glam to your home. Or, embrace bold colours and luxe fabrics, like velvet. Choose furnishings and accessories that nod to the look without diving in all the way.?
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Are you thinking about remodelling or making significant design changes to your home? Wondering how those changes might impact your future resale value? Buyer preferences vary significantly based on your home’s neighbourhood and price range. I'm happy to share some insights on the upgrades that will make it easier (or more difficult!) to sell your home. Give me a call for a free consultation!
The above references an opinion and is for informational purposes only.?It is not intended to be financial, legal, or tax advice. Consult the appropriate professionals for advice regarding your individual needs.
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