Scandinavian interior design trends for 2023
Are you curious about the Scandinavian interior design trends for 2023? Look no further, we’ve created a comprehensive round up for you of the trends that are sure to be a big part of our homes in the coming year. Be inspired by more colourful, richly patterned and unique interior design – here are the trends that you will find in Scandinavian interiors in 2023.
WHAT ARE THE SCANDINAVIAN INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS FOR 2023?
Every year it is wonderful to be able to look to the future and discover the key trends that will inspire our interiors in the year to come. Interior design trends reflect the times in which we live and in 2023 it is very clear how two uncertain years have led us to interior design that feel safe, cosy, joyful and represents the new normal we have now found. Therefore, you can expect to see a lot of these trends in Scandinavian interiors in 2023:
Red & blue accents
Water as a source of inspiration
Future retro
Virtual influences
Patterned delight
Pops of peach
Orange + pink
Natural materials & textures
Inspiration from the mushroom kingdom
New luxury
Contrasting interior design
Influences from Japan
1. RED & BLUE ACCENTS FOR YOUR SCANDI DÉCOR IN 2023
One of the biggest Scandinavian interior design trends in 2023 is undoubtedly colour. Scandinavian design is more commonly known for calming neutral shade, but increasingly we are looking for strong pops of colour that bring excitement to the home. There are a few colour trends on this list but strongest is the use of red and blue as accent colours in your interior decor. Consider using smaller interior details if you don't dare to go this bold with your furniture - a throw, a lamp or posters are the perfect way to update your interior with this trend.
2. WATER AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
In Scandinavian interiors in 2023 we see various shades and tones of blue, where we are continuing to take water as a source of inspiration in our interiors. It is the cleanliness and calm associated with water that makes us, especially after the pandemic, want to surround ourselves with it as much as possible in the home. Therefore, expect to see interior details shaped with inspiration from the sea such as shells, oysters and algae in soothing blue and blue-green shades. Read More…