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2023 winter design trends

By 27th September 2023 No Comments

Interior trends are always changing, but there are certain design elements that are here to stay. In this blog, our commercial carpet manufacturer lists some of the winter design trends you can expect to see in 2023, ones that will make your space timeless. Read more about the fusion of textures, neutral materials, earthy tones and a move towards sustainable design choices.

 

Earthy Colours – bringing the outside in

After becoming increasingly popular in the pandemic, due to their calming aesthetic, earthy tones continue to be a popular design choice in 2023. Soothing hues of rich browns, deep greens and warm terracottas create a neutral palette that can mix with seasonal accents as we move into winter. As the temperature drops, a warm toned base for your decor is key, so adding earthy colours across accent walls, textiles or even furniture is a sure way to incorporate this design element into your home. We recommend a warm toned, neutral carpet as a base for your earthy design, as a grey based carpet will create a cooler, icier aesthetic.

 

Textures – layers of warmth and comfort

Now that you’ve decided on an earthy colour palette for your new design, another design trend to consider would be texture. Layering has become a solid trend to add detail and depth to a design, adding a touch of luxury and visual weight to a room. Reducing an echo in any larger space will increase the element of warmth and also add aesthetic detail. Bring in different textures across rugs with wool and jute materials, or chunky knitted blankets and statement cushions for your space. 

 

Curves – to soften your space

The winter design trend for 2023 is moving away from straight lines and sharp, crisp angles to include more curved statement designs. Curved furniture like sofas, accent chairs and footstools will add to the fluidity of your space. Curved edges are thought to create a more calming environment as the shapes and lines are easier to cognitively process. Start by including curved designs in mirrors, picture frames and prints, shelving or your textured rugs and cushions above. Design elements like these are easier to introduce and test before you make larger furniture purchases. 

 

Natural materials – a sustainable connection

As we move towards a more sustainable world, natural materials have become an increasingly popular design element and will feature largely across interiors for winter in 2023. Materials such as wood, stone, bamboo and also cork are popular in adding a natural, sustainable feel to a home. Include these materials in elements such as furniture, countertops, walls or ornaments to create the earthy feel that’s perfect for the season – but also timeless. Natural materials will also age well over time, meaning this aesthetic will deviate and change the tones in your space as it does. 

 

Sustainable Design Choices – across every element 

As we mentioned above, sustainability is becoming a driving force in consumer behaviour. Recycled materials are a huge aspect of design this winter , included in certain elements of new furniture but also driving the upcycling of existing and older products. Sustainable elements can be brought in across lighting, textiles – again made from organic or upcycled fibers. Buying quality timeless pieces, is helping to move consumers away from wasteful pieces that are replaced often and no longer on trend. 

 

The trends we’re seeing in autumn winter 2023, are ones that we think are set to be a timeless style, occurring in deviated forms each season, as we move to a more sustainable future. Neutral, earthy tones are becoming classical choices that create a harmonious and inviting space. Layering textures, using curved forms and natural materials are all ways to be on trend this autumn winter. 

 

To create the perfect base for your timeless, yet on trend interior get in touch with our sales team today for a bespoke consultation on your flooring: Contact Paragon Carpet Tiles