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8 Interior Design Trends That Are Dying in 2023 | Design Trends to Skip in 2023 

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Happy New Year!!!! Let’s talk trends from last year that are on the way out in 2023! Some of these I’m happy about and others make me want to cry a little bit, haha! Most importantly, remember to design your house for you.
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@KivaBrent
@KivaBrent Год назад
Are you team pillow chop?!?! Vote under this comment!
@silverbombshell
@silverbombshell Год назад
The reason why the TV is the focal piece in a living room is because no one wants to crane their neck when it’s time to relax on the couch and watch TV. When one has guests over they can use the television to play music or to display photos and art.
@sandravinup5102
@sandravinup5102 Год назад
Possibly, people are tired of having so many pillows and having people throw them on the floor so they can sit on the sofa. Just saying. 😊
@TabithaDavis
@TabithaDavis Год назад
And this is why I don't even follow trends, I just pick what I love. I couldn't even tell you what is "trendy" right now.
@timhazeltine3256
@timhazeltine3256 Год назад
Ah, no trend is ever dead. They just rest in the recesses for a future tastemaker to revive....
@loristerling3877
@loristerling3877 Год назад
I have never liked the chop on the pillows and personally never once did this to my pillows. Natural and relaxed pillows always!! Love all your predictions for 2023!!
@Fennosims
@Fennosims Год назад
the thing i love about trends is that you literally dont have to follow them. you can literally do whatever you want with your house. like living like your in the early 2000's if you want.
@seanorth
@seanorth Год назад
I must say I disagree on the linen. That style is truly timeless and do look chic even with some wrinkles. It will always work. Here in Sweden I would say velvet curtains started to go out of style in last part of 2021. Everyone was trying to sell theirs. What is nice to see is that more fun patterns and prints are coming back in style. Mixed styles also is finally here.
@annecarter5181
@annecarter5181 Год назад
“Chopped” pillows just look weird! Those points are scary!! Pillows with ears 😅😅😅!
@tiredandwantsanap
@tiredandwantsanap Год назад
I disagree about the TV. I find it uncomfortable to have to keep turning my head sideways or sitting awkwardly so I can see the TV that isn't centered in the room. I understand that we want to connect with each other in our spaces as well, but these kind of layouts can be physically uncomfortable for everyday life
@Kinypshun
@Kinypshun Год назад
You just keep using your hands as much as you want to! Emotionally connected, artistic, passionate people use their hands to communicate.
@Sewfat
@Sewfat Год назад
I’ve never walked into someone home that was centered around a tv and noticed the tv. A tv to me is just another wall. When I’m in my living room it’s to watch tv. I work in my office, I eat in my dining room, I sleep in my bedroom, I cook in my kitchen, I watch tv in my living room. When we have people over it’s usually around the dining table. I just don’t think having a tv or surrounding your space around the things that are used is going to die.
@1paradox
@1paradox Год назад
I agree with all these EXCEPT you can see dust and debris on dark wood/materials waaaay easier than on light wood/materials. A layer of white dust on my black furniture is so much easier to spot than on my white and beige furniture and that's a fact.
@lenorabarnes504
@lenorabarnes504 Год назад
Oh man, Linen is completely classic and timeless and only needs upkeep if you’re uptight. Its actually extremely chic to have lightly wrinkled linen… if you don’t understand this …
@genericglam
@genericglam Год назад
I love picking + choosing trends that call to me. Tbhhhh, I would love a non-tv space. It really throws me off seeing a large, black screen in my curated space.
@veronicajensen7690
@veronicajensen7690 Год назад
as a Scandinavian I can say -we don't always have light wood, we mix wood tones, and I think medium tones are most popular in general, I used to use very light with very dark , now I love light to medium tones
@cs4849
@cs4849 Год назад
Brown is the color of wood, dirt, and some stone. I don’t see how anything that references nature can be out of style. I love muted earth tones. The room you showed with the brown sofa? The sofa isn’t the problem - the problem is that truly creepy art above it. I do completely agree about matching interior design with the area and the style of the home. Our house is in the woods/mountains, so it’s a little rustic (hence the warm browns!). Finally, I also agree about TV-centric living rooms. We put our TV on the wall over an antique bar and then hung up curtains over it made from cool Argentine fabric I brought back from travels, so if we aren’t watching TV, we can just slide the curtains closed.
@aliasrose
@aliasrose Год назад
I disagree about matching your decor to your house style. Sometimes the juxtaposition looks really cool to do it that way. I think the thing to avoid is to make things look to costume-like. If you like industrial, you don't want it to look like an actual factory. If you want a beachy theme, don't lay a bunch of lobster traps around the house. If you want a French theme, you might not just throw a picture of the Eiffel Tower on the wall.
@princesskkay221
@princesskkay221 Год назад
I for one am happy the all grey trend is over. Grey is a cool color and when you mix grey and white it just made the space feel cold and not inviting. I love the warm neutrals
@trinity-miracle
@trinity-miracle Год назад
Okay, I have an opinion on the chopped pillows! I’ve noticed that when I chop my pillows, my guests tend to not to fully lean back and relax in the pillows and on the couch. I think they don’t wanna mess it up, even though I don’t care and WANT them to relax. Maybe it’s not as inviting because you can clearly see that the person put work into it. Would love to hear anyone else’s thoughts!!!
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