Home Design Trends on the Rise in 2023 For Your Remodel (2024)

They say change is the only constant in life. Lately, that notion feels all too true. But in an ever-changing world, many people are seeking stability — and joy — right at home. And in turn, a lot of homeowners are emerging from the last couple of trying years with renewed vigor for creating lively homes full of color, pattern, texture, and optimism.To capture some of that energy, we’ve gathered 35 home design trends that homeowners and pros are excited about for the coming year. See if any inspire a change to your own home. And from now on, maybe we can put a positive spin on change and just call it progress.

HOME DESIGN TRENDS

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Centre Sky Architecture Ltd

Kitchens

1. Modern Rustic Style

A few themes weave throughout these 2023 design trends. Among them are the use of natural materials and a general feeling of warmth. You’ll find both in a modern rustic style we’re seeing show up in kitchens.

Think natural wood cabinets and other wood details paired with natural stone countertops and backsplashes, with a few modern elements thrown in.

This Montana kitchen byCentre Sky Architecturebeautifully highlights the look. Taj Mahal quartzite countertops and slab backsplash and wire-brushed white oak cabinets create a rustic vibe, while a steel beam, a steel range hood, and black details give the space a modern appeal.

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Lawless Design

This Melrose, Massachusetts, kitchen by Hannah Oravec ofLawless Designis another great example of the trend. Quartersawn white oak perimeter cabinets with flat fronts add clean lines and warmth. Off-white walls, a white island with beadboard detailing, and a fireplace bring some charm, while a stone-look backsplash tile and honed marble countertops add a rustic touch. This was the most-saved kitchen photo on Houzz in 2022.

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Ashtin Homes Luxury Build and Design Firm

2. Elegant Farmhouse StyleAnother style showing up in kitchens is a more elegant take on the modern-farmhouse style that’s been popular in recent years. You’ll find many of the same elements, such as Shaker-style cabinets, apron-front sinks, and furniture-style islands and cabinets. But you’ll also notice the use of dramatic cabinet colors, oversize range hoods, and slab stone backsplashes. This Arizona kitchen byAshtinHomes exemplifies the style with a jet-black island and upper cabinets (Midnight Black by Benjamin Moore), turned island legs, Shaker-style rift-sawn white oak cabinets, and quartzite countertops and slab backsplash.

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Cdot Design Studio

3. Modern Spanish StyleMeanwhile, an updated approach to the Spanish style is also taking hold. This Scottsdale, Arizona, kitchen byCdot DesignStudio is a good example of what it’s about. Terra-cotta floor tile, an arched range hood with a hand-painted terra-cotta tile backsplash, and a custom island with an end-grain walnut butcher block counter and spindle leg detail update the old-world style with a contemporary twist.

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k+co LIVING – Interiors by Karen B Wolf

4. Warm and Soft PalettesWhile some homeowners are desiring bold colors in their kitchens, many are looking for warm and soft styles that elicit a restful, relaxing atmosphere. To do that, designers are embracing greige or off-white cabinets, light woods, subtle patterns, and warm bronze and brass finishes.DesignerKaren Wolfembraced soft colors in this New York kitchen to create an inviting style.

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Kirby Home Designs

5. Natural MaterialsNatural materials are always in style, but lately, they seem to have hit a high point in popularity. In particular, homeowners are installing quartzite and other natural stone countertops, as well as marble tile and wood cabinets and vanities, especially white oak. Some designers say the surge of interest in natural materials is a result of some homeowners rethinking man-made materials like engineered quartz that have dominated homes in recent years and instead gravitating to natural materials that add character and authenticity to a space. Designer Kirby Foster Hurd ofKirby HomeDesign used6-by-6-inch tumbled travertine in silver to add a natural element to thisEdmond, Oklahoma, kitchen.

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ARAS Imaging

6. Blue FeaturesWhite and gray are by far the most popular colors used in kitchens. But when homeowners stray from that palette, they often choose blue. In fact, when a homeowner chooses to go with an island color that contrasts with the surrounding cabinets, more than a quarter (26%) will select blue, according to Houzz research. For this Guelph, Ontario, kitchen byOtis Interiors, the homeowners looked to Houzz photos to inspire the mostly white palette with pops of blue, including a navy blue island (Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore) and range hood.

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FineLine Kitchens, Inc

7. Green CabinetsIn addition to blue, green is quickly gaining favor in kitchens, especially for cabinets. Both light and dark greens work well with wood details and brass finishes, creating a warm, rich look. This Vienna, Virginia, kitchen byFineLine Kitchens was one of the most-saved kitchen photos of 2022; it combines sage green perimeter cabinets (Moon Bay by UltraCraft) with a medium-tone oak range hood and island base. Ming Green floral tiles with white Thassos marble pieces add another green detail, while brass pendant lights and Brown Fantasy natural quartzite countertops complement the warm wood tones.

8. Wood CabinetsWood cabinets are trending along with the surge in natural materials. White oak seems to be dominating the choices, but walnut is also popular.

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Pruett & Co.

9. Creative Island SeatingCasual seating is just one of many appeals of a kitchen island. While the traditional seating arrangement has typically been a row of stools on one side facing the cooking area, some homeowners are seeking alternative setups to accommodate a variety of needs, such as the ability to sit face-to-face with guests or sit at a standard dining table height. As a result, we’re seeing a lot of islands with creative seating arrangements, such as two-tiered designs with seating for 10 and dropped-down or raised-up areas for various needs.

Designer Jenni Pruett ofPruett & Co.created distinct island seating in this Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, kitchen with a raised portion of butcher block.

10. Commercial-Style FaucetsMany home chefs are gravitating to commercial-style kitchen features to better tackle cooking tasks. In response, many faucet brands have launched new commercial-style faucet lines that blend industrial and modern looks.

11. Workstation SinksWorkstation sinks are also part of the drift toward commercial-style features. These have been around for many years now, but manufacturers have caught up to the demand and now offer all kinds of sizes, styles, and accessories for things like chopping, straining, drying, and other functions.

12. Induction CooktopsIt seems these days everyone knows someone who’s jumped on the induction cooktop bandwagon. For the uninitiated, this method uses electricity to heat pots and pans directly through magnetic induction. These cooktops work with many types of pots and pans — such as stainless steel, cast iron, and porcelain enamel on metal — but they don’t work on all, so you might have to replace some of your cookware. If a magnet sticks firmly on the bottom of a pot or pan, the piece will work with induction.

The benefit is that those pots and pans heat much quicker and cook more evenly than with gas or electric cooktops.

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Factor Design Build

Bathrooms

13. Natural Materials

As mentioned, natural materials are experiencing a surge in interest. In bathrooms, that means natural wood vanities, stone countertops (especially marble), and stone tile flooring and walls.

This Denver bathroom byFactor Design Buildfeatures a Carrara marble countertop and a natural wood vanity and other wood storage components.

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Shaddock Caldwell Builders & Developers

14. Curbless Shower With Continuous FlooringCurbless showers has been a popular bathroom feature for a while. Often the shower flooring is tile in a smaller size or different material than the main flooring, to provide a nonslip surface in the wet area. But more recently, many designers are running that mosaic tile continuously through the entire bathroom, including the curbless shower area. This approach further enhances the sleek, streamlined effect of a curbless shower design, extends the nonslip surface, and helps a small space appear larger than it is.

In this Dallas bathroom by designer April Schneider ofF+PStudio andShaddock Caldwell Builders & Developers, white marble mosaic tile runs the length of the room. The tile provides a clean look, a nonslip surface, and an easy entrance into the shower. It also draws the eye to the beautiful green tile that wraps around the shower.

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HW Interiors

15. White-and-Blue PalettesSimilar to blue accents in kitchens, this color is becoming a go-to in many bathrooms to perk up popular all-white palettes without veering too bold.

In thisWest Palm Beach, Florida, bathroom,HWInteriors createda soothing focal wall in the shower with watery blue tiles installed in a basketweave pattern. White finishes enhance light and deliver an airy look and feel, as does the chevron-pattern white floor tile that runs the length of the bathroom into the curbless shower.

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DiVittorio Architecture & Design

16. Bathing ExperiencesMany homeowners are looking to create bathrooms that function for more than just bathing. They want relaxingexperiences.

To create that, many are embracing pamper-me features like multiple shower heads with various spray settings, such as deep massage or warm mist.

DiVittorio Architecture &Design included a regular shower head, a rain shower head, and a handheld sprayer in this San Francisco bathroom. A handheld assists with shaving one’s legs makes rinsing down shower walls and enclosures easier and is great for washing pets.

17. Bold-Contrast BathroomsAll-white bathroom finishes continue to dominate homeowners’ choices. But in recent years some people have been inching toward hits of dark contrasting colors. Navy blue vanities and accent tile have gained popularity, and some homeowners are taking a step further to the dark side with jet-black vanities and other black details set against crisp white backdrops. The white finishes keep things light and airy, while the black creates a touch of drama. Brass details and wood-look tile flooring help add warmth to the classic palette.

LIVING ROOMS

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Swanson Homes

18. Modern Rustic Living Rooms

In living rooms, demand for natural materials is leading to a modern rustic style that’s both rugged and cozy. Natural stone fireplaces and surrounds, wood beams, and off-white walls mix with comfortable furnishings in organic whites, browns, and beiges to create an updated look that feels anchored to a rural past.

This Mound, Minnesota, living room bySwanson Homesand designer Dalia Carter ofCarbon 6 Interiorsfeatures atumbled natural stone fireplace surround, rough-hewn ceiling beams, and mantel anddark-stained alder built-ins.This was the most-saved living room photo on Houzz in 2022.

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Andrea Schumacher Interiors

19. Color, Color, ColorA renewed interest in bright and bold colors is one of the trends we’re hearing about most from design and remodeling professionals. The shift away from mostly neutrals and whites is something many pros attribute to the pandemic. These days, homeowners seem more adventurous and willing to take a chance on creating brighter, more vibrant spaces. Wallpaper is helping fuel the rush to color, with many homeowners using wild patterns and colors to add pop and personality.

DesignerAndrea Schumacherlayered bold colors and patterns in this Denver living room, injecting it with a lively style.

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1st Impressions Design, LLC

20. Warmed-Up Gray PalettesDespite the resurgence of interest in bold colors, neutral palettes still dominate many homeowners’ preferences. White and wood remain popular, but warmed-up gray and greige palettes are on the rise.

Designer Debra Garvin of1st ImpressionsDesign useda warm greige (Agreeable Gray by Sherwin-Williams) to create an inviting look in thisChanhassen, Minnesota, living room. She then layered various shades of gray in the furnishings to strengthen the palette.

21. Layers of TexturesOne phrase that has come up again and again in conversations with design professionals is “layered texture” in decor, wallpaper, materials, and accessories. We’re seeing a lot of designers layer wood, rattan, stone, metal finishes, concrete, and various textural fabrics in a room to create a dynamic style full of visual and tactile interest.

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Jackson Design & Remodeling

22. Connections to the OutdoorsHomeowners have long craved deep connections to outdoor spaces. Sliding glass doors that completely open interior spaces to the outside are at the top of many dream features lists. But many pros are helping homeowners find more affordable ways to bring the outdoors in. Adding large windows can maximize views and bring in tons of natural light in a less expensive way than fully glazed walls. Meanwhile, a focus on natural materials and colors, as well as wallpaper prints that recall nature, are also helping homeowners feel connected to the outside.

This San Diego home by JacksonDesign & Remodelingfeatures sliding doors that completely open the kitchen and living room to a backyard patio.

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Stephanie Alegre Interiors

23. Built-InsCustom built-in cabinets give homeowners storage and display space as well as a finished look, which is why they’re one of the top design features professionals recommend in a living room.

DesignerStephanie Alegreadded these custom built-ins flanking a fireplace surround in aHolmdel, New Jersey, living room. A bar sits to the left, with additional storage on the right.

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Jill Litner Kaplan Interiors

24. Multiple Seating OptionsIf you want to create a living room that can handle intimate occasions and lively parties, pros recommend integrating various seating options that can accommodate multiple family members and guests.

Consider combinations of sofas, love seats, ottomans, armchairs, swivel chairs, and even window benches and fireplace hearths. This Boston living room byJill Litner Kaplan Interiorsshows how it’s done.

25. Large Area RugsAnother living room feature pros often recommend is a large area rug that anchors the room and provides a jumping-off point for building a cohesive color palette and adding texture and softness.

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McRae Lambert Dunn

Other Interior Trends

26. Wallpaper

As mentioned, wallpaper is contributing to an expansion of bold colors and patterns being used in the home. On Houzz, search trends show a rise in interest in wallpaper in 2022 compared with 2021. Searches were up for “paintable wallpaper” (93%), “chinoiserie wallpaper” (71%), “floral wallpaper” (52%), “ceiling wallpaper” (40%), “Art Deco wallpaper” (33%) and “dog wallpaper” (46%).

Graphic wallpaper perks up this formal Southern California dining room byMcRae Lambert Dunnarchitects and helps visually lengthen and widen the footprint.

27. Playful Traditional StyleIn light of homeowners embracing bright color, wild wallpaper, and layered looks, many pros are seeing a maximalist decor style take hold, specifically a perked-up traditional look that combines vintage pieces with lots of upbeat patterns and wall coverings. Think of it as a traditional style returning in a fun way. Some pros say supply chain issues during the pandemic helped spawn the trend by forcing homeowners to look locally for antiques and recycled, repurposed, or reupholstered pieces with whimsical details and a pretty patina.

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Laura U Design Collective

Home Offices

28. Built-Ins

When storage and organization are a top priority, going the custom built-in route is what pros recommend. Similar to what we’re seeing in living rooms, built-ins are showing up in many home offices to tackle storage and display space.

In this Houston home officebyLaura U Design Collective, soft blue built-ins (Little Falls by Benjamin Moore) blend in seamlessly with the walls, adding tons of storage without overwhelming the stylish look of the room. This was the most-saved home office photo of 2022.

Laundry Rooms

29. Moody Cabinet Colors

Moody cabinet colors are contributing to an ongoing trend in kitchen-inspired looks showing up in laundry rooms.

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Haven Design and Construction

30. Mesh Cabinet FrontsOne interesting feature showing up in laundry rooms is mesh-front cabinet doors like those in this Omaha, Nebraska, laundry room byHaven Design & Construction. These allow users to air-dry delicates inside without leaving them on display to visually clutter up the room.

You’ll also notice the on-trend moody cabinet color (Chelsea Gray by Benjamin Moore).

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Grove Collective

Bedrooms

31. Dark Millwork Accent Walls

Speaking of moody colors, the approach is also making its way into bedrooms as a dark accent wall behind the headboard, most often accompanied by millwork. The approach helps add depth to a room, allows the bed to stand out as a focal feature, and creates a dramatic style.

This Utah bedroom byGrove Collectiveshowed how it’s done, helping it become the most-saved bedroom photo on Houzz in 2022.

Color

32. Beige Is Back

As mentioned, greens and blues remain popular with homeowners, especially in kitchens and bathrooms, but warmer colors seem to be dominating many interiors.

“The big news is that beige is back,” saysinterior designer and color expertJennifer Ott. “But it has different undertones than those from ’90s beige. It’s less yellow and instead has pink or green undertones.”

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Moffitt Built

33. Dramatic Exterior PalettesWhen it comes to exteriors, white board-and-batten or vertical siding continues to be popular. Lately, these bright whites are being contrasted with black details such as windows and trim to create graphic curb appeal, as shown on this Kansas City, Missouri, home byMoffitt Built.

On the other hand, Ott says she’s increasingly noticing a shift to less contrasting colors. “Darker siding colors in muted shades of blue, green, warm gray or tan are complemented by trim and accent colors that are just a few shades lighter or darker than the siding,” she says. “And, depending on the architectural style of the home, a fun accent color for the front door remains popular.”

Landscapes

34. Outdoor Lounges

Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen homeowners look to their outdoor spaces to accommodate a variety of activities, including cooking, dining, and exercising. But few things trump lounging, and increasingly these areas are garnering lots of attention.

Durable, comfortable furnishings, stylish shade structures, and pampering features like outdoor heaters, fire pits, chandeliers, and water elements can create an enviable lounge area.

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Stroke of Nature Landscape Design

35. SustainabilityA desire for sustainable materials and features has been common for a number of years now. But it seems an intense shift is on the horizon. Many homeowners, manufacturers, and design and remodeling professionals appear to be converging with a shared interest in using long-lasting materials, water-saving features (both inside and out), energy-efficient appliances and windows, and products sourced and made in environmentally friendly ways.

This blog was written by Mitchell Parker, Houzz Editorial Staff. Home design journalist writing about cool spaces, innovative trends, breaking news, industry analysis, and humor. January 1, 2023 [Some photos have been omitted for space. See the entire blog onHOUZZ.]

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FAQs

What is the home design trend in 2023? ›

2023 Interior Design Trend: Organic Curves

This year, designers are leaning toward furniture and home elements that embrace soft lines. “Curves aren't new to the design world, but we predict they will continue to reign supreme on the design scene for 2023 and beyond," Goerzen said.

What is the trend in drywall in 2023? ›

Knockdown. The knockdown wall texture has quickly become one of the most popular choices for homeowners. The application is simple, and the result is a warm-feeling texture that adds depth to any space. It's a texture that looks like it belongs in a Mediterranean home.

What are the Moulding trends for 2023? ›

Interior door moldings are also particularly popular this year. Interior door moldings are both functional and decorative, enhancing the look of the door while hiding the transition between the wall and the door frame. The trend for more traditional woodwork also applies to your door moldings.

Is stained wood trim coming back in style 2023? ›

In fact we're seeing this trend as a solution to reverse the extreme all-white and too-bright rooms. Adding stained wood is a great way introduce warm earthy or richer colour into these spaces. Richer wood tones are trending in kitchens too.

What is the color of 2023 for home decor? ›

Next year's outlook is rosy, according to color forecasters—from bright fuchsias to delicate, neutral-leaning pinks. On the subtle end of the spectrum, Sherwin-Williams inaugurated Redend Point, a serene gray-pink, as its 2023 Color of the Year.

What color furniture is in style 2023? ›

Furniture of trends 2023 showcase designers' and homeowners' readiness to embrace more daring palettes. Bright oranges get paired with moody shades, while soft pinks contrast with deep blues, browns, and greens.

Are feature walls still a thing in 2023? ›

Pick one part of your room — like an accent wall — to act as the accent then layer more muted items with it. Speaking of accent walls, these will continue to be a top interior design trend for 2023.

What is the smoothest wall texture? ›

Level 5 wall texture is entirely smooth, creating a high-end look fit for any upscale home ranging from traditional to modern style. This wall texture feels more refined and luxurious, and it is also the most expensive option because creating a smooth wall texture requires additional labor and skill.

Are textured walls making a comeback? ›

Textured Paints: Textured paints are making a comeback this year. From Venetian plaster to textured wallpapers, these options provide an easy way to add dimension to your walls.

What baseboards are in style now? ›

Rounded or Stepped Baseboard

This is the most popular baseboard profile used in homes. The top of the trim has a rounded shape that tapers into the wall. The trim of these types of baseboards looks best in modern homes because of its relatively short profile and simple design.

Is white trim still in style 2023? ›

“While crisp white is still a go-to for making spaces feel light, airy, and fresh, we all crave more and more grounding colors and gravitate toward earth tones in our homes. Whites with the subtlest tint of blues, tans, or stone-like hues will be key in creating a bit more depth while keeping it light.”

Is crown molding out of style 2023? ›

One interior design trend that continues to awe is modern moulding and millwork trim. From baseboards to crown moulding and everything in between (even the ceiling!), the reimagined aesthetic has breathed life back into trimless minimalist design.

What wood color is the trend for 2023? ›

You may be surprised to know that dark hickory flooring is trending in 2023. It provides a room with warm, cozy vibes and creates an elegant environment.

What decorating style never goes out of style? ›

Designed in the 1950s and 1960s, mid-century modern is an interior style that has grown even more popular in the last 10 to 20 years. Based on the vintage, classic looks popularized more than 50 years ago, mid-century modern is here to stay. The adaptability of this style makes it easy to fit into any style of home.

What wood color is in 2023? ›

Those who adore pale, dark, and honey-colored wood have options among the "it" colors of 2023. Interior designers came through for everyone this year with an option for hardwood in every color scheme.

What is replacing farmhouse style 2023? ›

Cottagecore. Cottagecore is the blooming hot fashion that is becoming more popular. The beautiful farmhouse interiors, which may be on the wane, are being replaced by this style—despite being somewhat similar.

Is dark furniture coming back 2023? ›

Darker wooden furniture

Darker woods such as teak, walnut and mahogany have gained popularity throughout 2023, and the trend will continue into 2024, as we embrace the warmth and cosiness they bring to a space.

Are sectionals out of style 2023? ›

Sectionals might not necessarily be a particular design style like mid-century modern, but as far as living room seating goes, everybody wants a sectional sofa to lounge on in 2023. Sectionals are the ultimate meeting of comfort and versatility.

Are accent walls out of style 2023? ›

Speaking of accent walls, these will continue to be a top interior design trend for 2023. While many of us automatically think of using paint to create an accent wall, there are countless other options to make a wall a visually interesting focal point.

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