We don’t necessarily have to follow the trends, but we should monitor and analyze them. I’m an advocate for sustainability and timeless design. However, to identify elements in your home that will serve you well for years and never tire your eyes, you must understand the influence exerted by the new trends each year. Let’s see what became the victim of the fast-fashion industry in interior design this year:
Slats
For years, slatted designs (room dividers, furniture, or wall treatments) have been synonymous with minimalist interiors. However, 2023 brings a shift away from the simplicity of slats towards a greater emphasis on texture. Interior designers are now leaning towards richer, more tactile surfaces. Textured wallpapers, 3D wall panels, and fabrics with intricate weaves are gaining popularity.
Accent walls that create a natural material effect are becoming more popular, for example concrete pattern or stone-like material.
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Barn Doors
Barn doors offered a rustic, farmhouse-inspired aesthetic. However, in 2023, the design world is moving towards more versatile and space-efficient alternatives for room division.
The focus now is on sliding partition systems, which can be concealed when not in use, providing flexibility and optimizing space. Pleated doors offer practicality by efficiently folding into a compact form. Pocket doors are practical for space-saving solutions, seamlessly disappearing into the wall, maximizing usable floor space, and offering a sleek design option.
Additionally, glass partitions are gaining traction, allowing natural light to flow in a room.
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Bouclé
Bouclé has been a favorite fabric choice for upholstery and soft furnishings for a few years now, but today eco-conscious interior design is on the rise, and this extends to fabric choices. Sustainable textiles made from recycled materials and natural fibers are gaining prominence: linen, hemp, and organic cotton are becoming the go-to options.
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This year texture takes precedence over minimalism, versatile room dividers replace rustic barn doors, and sustainable fabrics redefine upholstery choices. Remember that following trends doesn’t align with everyone’s values. Discovering your own style is crucial in creating a truly sustainable living environment. Instead of rushing to replace your bouclé sofa, take a moment to decide based on your own feelings whether you love it or not, and only then make a decision!