Taking pride in our homes has always been a thing, but never before have we taken interior design quite as seriously as we do now. With Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok giving us previously unprecedented access to the homes of our dreams, we’ve become increasingly inspired to make our homes a reflection of our personalities, not unlike how we approach our wardrobes. I consider anyone who finds themselves on Who What Wear a purveyor of trends, so I think it’s safe to say that you’re also interested in learning about the most current interior aesthetics, too. Well, rest assured you’ve come to the right place.
I’ve sought insight from a handful of experts to find out the interior trends for 2023 that really matter. Although each hails from different remits of the world of interiors, they share an overall outlook and consensus. “I think that much of the design trends for 2023 will be based on longevity and function, focussed less on ‘what’s in’ and more on ‘what’s right for my family and my home, with lots of people looking to nature, the environmental impact of design, and the mood and atmosphere their decisions create,” says interior designer and expert Toby Perryman-Payne.
The trends highlighted undoubtedly have staying power; our desire to host with pride after being denied the opportunity to do so over the past few years continues in its prevalence, as does the need to make the bigger, more permanent aspects of our home trend-proof. There are, however, a myriad of ways to make your home feel current; the addition of a new sofa cushion or a well-positioned candle vessel on your mantle is enough to nod to fresh aesthetics without compromising on timelessness or having to overspend.
Continue on to discover the interior trends for 2023 that experts think you ought to know about.