Olivia Crosher, Interior Designer at Naturewall introduces the emerging trends of 2023. This year is all about unique homes with personal touches, find your style and creative confidence!
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Mixing Old & New
Creating a unique home is all about mixing different styles and design periods.
Olivia's top tip for a living room design is to mix old with new, take a vintage wooden chest as a side table, styled next to a large bouclé sofa and modern wall panelling.
Celebrate those period features in your property. Keep the original wood floors or heritage statement tiles. These are what make your home unique!
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Earthy Tones
Earthy colours are here to stay in 2023, with golden hues and ocean blues set to be popular.
Both have very calming aspects to them, with a huge focus next year being on feel-good spaces.
Olivia suggests elevating your home with colourful furniture styled alongside wood panelling to compliment the look.
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Textures and Craftmanship
There will be a huge emphasis and shift to hand-crafted furniture, textiles, and accessories. The 2023 wall covering trend is celebrating handmade, long-lasting, hand-woven fabrics as well as painted prints and bespoke textiles.
2023 is the year to slightly move away from a completely minimalist style, introduce personal touches to elevate the tone and feel of your space.
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For additional high res images, bespoke comments or press loans, please contact anna.mcgurk@naturewall.com.
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