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Vogue Approved 2023 Decor Trends

The 20223 decor trends are flowing in, and Vogue is one of the magazines to release their version of what they think is the most divine interior decor – and who better to listen to than Vogue? It’s one of the most established and respected fashion and lifestyle magazines ever created. Whatever they publish is nothing short of gold, and we’ve picked out some of the best bits from the article to give you the design inspiration you need for 2023. Keep on reading to find out more.

Silver And Iron Accents 

Silver and Iron details inspired by Giacometti are in – according to Vogue, and we love it. It’s a way of bringing class into a home without delving into the realm of gold, which can sometimes be tacky rather than classy. Think of a silver honey dish, candlesticks, mirrors, and other decorative pieces that will allow you to bring silver and iron accents into the home without going OTT.

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Earth Tones – Focus On Browns And Pinks

Earth tones, according to Vogue, have been in since the pandemic when the end of the grey color scheme finally ended its long reign over the interior design world. One interior designer in the article even says the earth tones are helping them recover from the all-grey everything PTSD they have.

In 2023, the shades of earth tones are turning to browns and pinks – Mauve, peach, corals, and every shade of brown are firmly on the interior design radar. It breathes life and color into the home without being too overwhelming. Although, if you want pops of bright colors, jewel greens, and blues are also in. 

Statement Glass

Statement glass interior design refers to a design style that incorporates glass as a prominent feature in interior spaces. Glass is a versatile material that can create a variety of design effects, from adding a modern and sleek feel to interior spaces to creating a sense of openness and light. In Statement glass interior design, glass is often used to make a bold statement and serve as a focal point in the room.

Brutalism

Unless experienced in interior design, brutalism can sound almost violent. Alas, brutalism interior design is a style that emerged in the mid-20th century, primarily in architecture, but also found its way into interior design. It is characterized by the use of raw, exposed materials such as concrete, brick, and steel, with a focus on functionality and utility over decoration and ornamentation. The term “brutalism” comes from the French word “beton brut,” which means “raw concrete.”

In Brutalist interior design, the materials are left unadorned and exposed, often in their natural state or with minimal finishes. The focus is on creating a sense of honesty and authenticity in the design, with an emphasis on function and practicality.

Interior design trends are ever-changing, almost too quickly to keep up with. It’s not like people have the money to keep up with consistently changing interior decor. Instead, explore the trends that seem like they’re here to stay, like silver and iron accents and earth tones.

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