A Year for Rediscovery and Retreat: Jackson Design and Remodeling Reveals 2023 Design and Remodeling Trends Forecast
Luxurious simplicity, mixing styles, balancing innovation with the familiar and experimenting with eclectic ideas will be the trends to look out for in the new year
(San Diego, CA – December 5, 2022) Jackson Design and Remodeling’s critically acclaimed designers and architects, who have been featured in major national print and online publications including The Wall Street Journal, Dwell, HGTV and Architectural Digest, reveal their list of the top interior design trends for 2023. While last year’s trends focused on redefining what “home” is, 2023 will continue to build on this theme, embracing truly personal surroundings by mixing styles, balancing innovation with the familiar, and experimenting with eclectic ideas.
According to award winning Jackson Design and Remodeling Senior Interior Designer Jen Pinto, “the vision of home as a serene retreat for comfort and restoration is clear in the 2023 trend forecast, with elements of luxurious simplicity in every room. Classics are on the rise again, with a fresh look at traditional styles and a renewed appreciation for the white kitchen. Dark woods, terrazzo tile, and pops of paprika revisit the modern home with new expression.”
Jackson Design and Remodeling’s List of 2023’s Top Interior Design and Remodeling Trends:
Wellness & Serenity
Self care begins at home in designs that emphasize well-being and calm, from creating indoor and outdoor living spaces for morning yoga and meditation, or adding steam showers and saunas to baths, to transforming a master bedroom into a tranquil oasis for those all-important sleeping hours.
Return to Tradition
Comfort often comes from what we find familiar. Traditional design lends a sense of history and coziness to the home and we expect to see more of it in 2023, particularly in the kitchen.
Appealing Arches
Modern angles are giving way to the classic softness and grace of curves and arches. Look for this trend in doorways and other architectural elements and in furniture and accessories.
Luxe Laundry Rooms
Every room in the home gets a splash of luxury next year and the laundry room is no exception. Expect larger, “smarter” appliances, custom sinks, laundry chutes, folding and ironing stations, as well as an abundance of storage and design that sparkles with texture and color.
Home Bars & Wine Closets
Entertaining at home with a collection of wines and cocktails is the ultimate in relaxed elegance. Next year’s bars and wine closets will be more elaborate in their details and more statement-making in scale.
Dark Woods
Connected to the trend toward more traditional elements in the home, dark woods can feel refreshingly bold and substantial. A focus on the texture of natural woods and custom craftsmanship brings this trend to life.
Pops of Paprika
Mid-century design makes an appearance next year in the popularity of this spicy and warm hue that mixes a burnt red with cinder gray hints, ideal for adding a dash of color to neutral spaces.
Cute Coquette
HTGV describes this emerging trend as a “vintage-inspired, soft and girly look that’s inspired by the Tumblr girl aesthetic oh-so popular in the early aughts.” We love the emphasis on pastels, white furniture and gold accessories.
Micro Luxury
Because we’re experiencing it so closeup, luxury in a small space often makes the most dazzling impression. Powder rooms maxed out with sumptuous wallpaper, lighting and tile design perfectly embody this fun trend.
At Your Service
Butler’s pantries are trending again and reminding us how much easier this once ubiquitous home feature makes meal prepping, bulk storage and entertaining. Butler’s pantries allow for the most organized of kitchens, essential to stress-free living.
Terrazzo Chic
The popularity of terrazzo has spanned several generations, with Gen-Z as the latest enthusiasts. While this composite material formed from marble chips set in cement is best known as flooring in mid-century homes, recent iterations can be found on vases and lamps, wallpaper and other home details.
Timeless White Kitchens
Maybe white kitchens never actually go “out of style” but their popularity can dim in years when people experiment with bold color or natural wood tones. 2023 is a year when the classic white kitchen is most definitely a star again, a winner in homes from traditional to ultra-modern.
Visit JDR’s Pinterest board for examples of 2023’s trends and follow JDR on Pinterest to keep an eye on trends we explore all year long.
About Jackson Design and Remodeling
Jackson Design and Remodeling has served the San Diego community since 1989, providing clients with new homes, whole home remodeling, kitchen remodeling, additions, outdoor living spaces, high end bathroom remodeling and other design build projects. Todd Jackson, President and CEO, has established an enduring tradition of quality and service in the industry. Jackson and his team have won hundreds of awards for their work, including dozens of CotY, Chrysalis, ASID, NKBA and Master Design Awards as well as six consecutive Better Business Bureau Torch Awards for Ethics. For more information, visit JacksonDesignandRemodeling.com, call 858.348.5195 or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Houzz, Pinterest, YouTube and Twitter.