Five Latest Interior Trends to Update Your Home in 2023

The first month of the year is typically packed with common resolution-related tasks; among the top priorities you probably ticked off this month were organizing, decluttering, and starting those long-postponed projects. But now that 2023 is here and you have a blank canvas at home, you might be wanting to step up those home renovations and genuinely update your place.

Trend reports and the opinions of design experts were summarized into this list of the top five latest interior design trends for 2023 since it may be difficult to stay on top of what's "in" and figure out where to start when designing. You may decide which of these popular interior design ideas, ranging from colorful rooms to extravagant entryways, you wish to utilize in your house this year.

1. Blending old and new

Vintage and used furniture will still be popular in 2023. However, designers and trend forecasters believe that a blend of old and new—or vintage and modern—will be a significant trend in 2023. According to last year's Pinterest Predicts analysis, searches on their site enable users to merge vintage—often inherited—pieces with their current aesthetic.  This style allows you to create a particularly distinctive and well-curated look for your house while also being more ecologically friendly than purchasing completely new furniture.

2. Entryways: a quick guide

Front porch and entryway improvements will be a significant interior design emphasis this year, according to both the Pinterest Predicts analysis and WGSN's Top Trends for 2023 and Beyond. According to WGSN, first impressions matter, and as people refurbish rather than transfer homes, entrance renovations are destined to be the DIY of the moment. Instead of ignoring the part of your home that seems irrelevant, add some accent items to give guests a first impression of your own style and to set the tone for the rest of the place.

3. Color, especially in pinks, reds, and oranges

The era of monochromatic interiors is over. We're significantly reintroducing color to our houses in 2023. This year, all hues will be more prevalent in home design, but pink, red, and orange tones will be more common. Viva Magenta is Pantone's Color of the Year for 2023, thus strong pink tones should become particularly widespread. Designers also predict that muted pinks, mauves, corals, and peaches will take the lead, according to Vogue. If you like to stick with neutral colors or are scared to use strong color accents, we completely understand. Consider experimenting with this theme sparingly by adding a few vibrant accents here and there (such as throw pillows and blankets, artwork, and more).

4. Maximalism and eclecticism

A gradual trend toward a "more is more" philosophy has been observed after years of neutral, minimalistic interiors taking the stage. A combination of colors, patterns, and textures in interior design is nothing to be scared of, as seen by the goofy "grandmillennial" movement that emerged in recent years and the Architectural Digest house tours of celebrities like Emma Chamberlain and Dakota Johnson. According to Elle Decor, designers believe that the most obvious manifestations of maximalism will be found in sculptural components, valuable items, and distinctive furniture shapes.

5. Earthy heat

Cool-toned neutrals—think grays, blacks, and harsh whites—are out while warm, earthy neutrals are in for 2023, according to both Vogue and Elle Decor. These colors, like many of the ideas discussed above on this list, offer an environment that is cozy, welcoming, and distinctive to each individual's particular taste. Aside from color, interior design will also tend toward an earthier aesthetic overall. Sustainable décor choices are becoming more and more popular, plants and other greenery (real or fake) abound, and natural textures (unpolished marble and wood) are in style.