8 Interior Design Trends That Are Dying in 2023

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The new year is here and it’s time to refresh your home with some new and exciting interior design trends. But before you start shopping for new furniture, accessories, or paint colors, you might want to avoid some of the trends that are on their way out in 2023. In this blog post, I’m going to share with you eight interior design trends that are dying in 2023 and what you can do instead to keep your home stylish and up-to-date.

1. Farmhouse Style

The farmhouse style has been one of the most popular interior design trends for years, but it’s finally losing its charm. While there’s nothing wrong with adding some rustic elements to your home, such as wood beams, shiplap walls, or vintage signs, going overboard with farmhouse style can make your home look dated and cliché. Instead of filling your home with farmhouse decor, try mixing it up with some modern pieces that add contrast and interest. For example, you can pair a farmhouse dining table with sleek metal chairs or a leather sofa. Or you can add some pops of color and pattern to your neutral farmhouse palette.

Live, laugh, love. Love, live laugh. Laugh, love, live, and all its variants: a huge trend on any farmhouse decor that needs to go

2. Accent Walls

Accent walls are another interior design trend that has been around for too long and needs to go. While accent walls can be a great way to add some drama and focal point to a room, they can also make your space look choppy and disjointed. Instead of painting one wall a different color or covering it with wallpaper, try creating a more cohesive look by painting all the walls the same color or using wallpaper on all four walls. This will create a more balanced and harmonious atmosphere in your room.

A Lonely Accent wall in its most sad expression.

3. Gallery Walls

Gallery walls are a fun way to display your favorite photos, art prints, or memorabilia on your wall, but they can also look cluttered and messy if not done right. Gallery walls can be hard to arrange and maintain, especially if you have a lot of items of different sizes and shapes. Instead of creating a gallery wall that takes up an entire wall or corner of your room, try creating a more curated and minimalist display that showcases only your most meaningful and beautiful pieces. You can use matching frames or a simple color scheme to create a more cohesive and elegant look. Or you can opt for a single large piece of art that makes a statement and fills your wall with personality.

Unless you have toddlers, it is better to keep one single Art work on a small wall

4. Open Shelving

Open shelving is a popular interior design trend that can make your kitchen look airy and spacious, but it can also be impractical and stressful. Open shelving requires you to constantly keep your dishes, utensils, and pantry items organized and clean, which can be hard to do in a busy household. Plus, open shelving can expose your items to dust, grease, and pests. Instead of using open shelving in your kitchen, try using closed cabinets or drawers that hide your clutter and protect your items from dirt and damage. You can still add some open shelves for displaying some decorative items or plants that add some charm and color to your kitchen.

…and unless you need to air some freshly made pottery in your kitchen, it is a good idea to add doors to that mess

5. All-White Kitchens

All-white kitchens are another interior design trend that has been dominating for years, but they are also becoming boring and bland. While all-white kitchens can create a clean and bright look in your home, they can also lack character and warmth. Instead of sticking to an all-white palette in your kitchen, try adding some contrast and texture with different colors, materials, or finishes. For example, you can use wood cabinets or countertops to add some warmth and natural beauty to your kitchen. Or you can use black appliances or hardware to add some drama and edge to your kitchen.

White kitchen. The dream kitchen of homeowners in 2008… Yes, that was 15 years ago.

6. Macramé

Macramé is a type of textile art that involves knotting cords or yarns into decorative patterns or shapes. Macramé has been a popular interior design trend for adding some boho flair to your home, but it can also look outdated and tacky if overused. Macramé can be found in many forms, such as wall hangings, plant hangers, pillows, or rugs. While macramé can add some texture and interest to your home, it can also make your space look cluttered and busy if you have too much of it. Instead of filling your home with macramé, try using it sparingly and strategically to create some accents or focal points in your home. For example, you can use a macramé wall hanging above your bed or sofa to add some dimension and coziness to your room.

Macrame. If “love, laugh, live” was a hipster decoration

7. Fake Plants

Fake plants are a convenient way to add some greenery and color to your home without having to worry about watering, pruning, or sunlight. However, fake plants can also look cheap and artificial if they are not realistic or high-quality. Fake plants can also collect dust and dirt over time, which can make them look even worse. Instead of using fake plants in your home, try using real plants that are easy to care for and beneficial for your health and mood. Real plants can purify the air in your home, reduce stress and anxiety, and boost your creativity and productivity. Some of the best plants for beginners are snake plants, succulents, pothos, spider plants, or peace lilies.

Some types of house plants are not difficult to keep alive, with a little effort, even your lazy ex would be able to do it.

8. Edison Bulbs

Edison bulbs are a type of vintage-style light bulb that has a visible filament inside a glass globe. Edison bulbs have been a popular interior design trend for creating a cozy and nostalgic ambiance in your home, but they are also becoming overused and outdated. Edison bulbs can also be inefficient and expensive to use, as they consume more energy and produce more heat than LED bulbs. Instead of using Edison bulbs in your home, try using LED bulbs that have a warm and soft glow that mimics the look of Edison bulbs but with more benefits. LED bulbs are more energy-efficient, eco-friendly, and long-lasting than Edison bulbs. They can also come in different shapes and sizes to fit your style and preference.

Save your eyes from the direct light and your pockets from the energy-inefficient design of Edison Bulbs in 2023

These are some of the interior design trends that are dying in 2023 and what you can do instead to keep your home fresh and trendy. Remember that trends come and go, but your personal style and taste should always guide your choices. The most important thing is to create a home that reflects your personality and makes you happy.

I hope you enjoyed this blog post and found it helpful. If you did, please share it with your friends or leave a comment below. I would love to hear your thoughts on these trends and what you plan to do with your home in 2023.

Thank you for reading! 😊

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