Although the official summer has only just begun, we have already had many warm days. Summer trends are often known for their new fresh colors and cheerful patterns. Which new interior design trends should not be missed in 2023 and which trends from last year are still relevant? In this blog, we cover the main interior design trends.
Complementary colors
This spring and summer, complementary colors take center stage. These bright and vibrant colors can be found in many inspiration magazines. Complementary color includes red and green, yellow and purple and blue and orange. These color combinations are directly opposite each other in the color circle. Complementary colors enhance the vibrancy of an interior. The contrast of colors makes the interior even more striking and distinctive.
Checkered prints
Classic prints and patterns are timeless. Spring lends itself perfectly to experimenting with new styles. The window is making its reappearance this spring. Many variations are possible, from tight probes to flowing lines. This allows you to match the pattern to the mood of your interior.
Japandi style
A style more often named in the showroom is the Japandi style. The Japandi style is amalgamation of Japanese- and Scandinavian styles. This style is characterized by its simplicity and minimalism. Japandi interiors are all about tranquility and nature. They use natural materials such as wood and ceramics. The Japandi style fits well with our warm, brown tones.
Boho-style
The Bohemian trend from last year’s 70s is still relevant. A colorful collection of large plants, various natural materials and furniture in rich colors. The Bohemain style does not revolve around a fixed style, but rather the style arises spontaneously. The style refers to lifestyle from France.
Terrazzo style
Terrazzo is also making its return this year. Terrazzo is available in endless colors and variations. So there is always a good match to be made with your current interior. You may know terrazzo from the hallway in a 1930s home or a kitchen countertop, but EPI also has a terrazzo floor, namely the Gusto Fino. This is a micro terrazzo flooring system where the pebbles and shells are embedded in PU.
More color!
In 2023, in addition to the calm, Japandi style, we will find the more pronounced boho style and complementary colors. After all, we are bringing more color back into our home! Consider a striking designer armchair in cobalt blue, a striking color on the wall or a floor in a color as a statement piece. In addition, the use of plaid prints and patterns should not be missed. You name it, in 2023 it’s all possible.