Home sweet home: Experts predict the top interiors trends of 2023
From wooden furnishings to pops of primary colours, Oliver Hudson, blinds expert at BlindsbyPost reveals the three biggest home interior trends to keep an eye out for in 2023.
Seeing red
As Pantone unveils Viva Magenta as the 2023 Colour of the Year we are expected to enter the ‘magentaverse’ of interiors. After several years of bright whites and clean greys dominating design, colours that feel warm, welcoming and cosy are expected to be a huge trend for 2023 as we see a return of colours that make us feel good. Since colour and light affect our mind, introducing pops of colours with paint, bedding, furniture or blinds can be a great mood booster.
BlindsbyPost has noted a surge in customers searching for pink and red hues, in the past couple of months there’s been a 26% increase in sales of BlindsbyPost’s products in the vibrant red shade Lava.
BlindsbyPost blinds in Lava are available to purchase now
www.blindsbypost.co.uk/shop-by-colour/red-blinds, with prices starting from £9.99.
Unique window treatments
In 2023, we expect to see more embellishments and elaborate window treatments, from fringe trims, drapery and scalloped edges. Living rooms and bedrooms both lend themselves to elaborate designs to create cosy and intimate spaces.
Layered window treatments will be a popular choice, with flowing curtains being paired with solid venetian blinds or thermal blinds to create depth and texture. Layering thermal blinds and curtains can reduce heat loss through windows by up to 40%1, we will see a renewed popularity of window layering as the nation looks for ways to efficiently insulate homes.
BlindsbyPost thermal roller blinds are available to purchase now https://www.blindsbypost.co.uk/thermal-blinds with prices starting from £12.60.
Back to nature
In 2022, 50% of UK consumers considered sustainability as a top five factor in their purchasing criteria2. As the interior industry becomes more sustainable, consumers continue to look for ways to decorate homes more sustainably. Environmentally friendly interiors and raw materials are expected to be a huge trend for 2023 with wood, house plants and raw plastered walls being the latest way to bring the outdoors in and create a sustainable and tranquil environment.
Wooden blinds offer a natural and organic look and feel to a space, as well as acting as a natural insulator. They are a great choice for those wanting to live a more sustainable life and reduce energy consumption.
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