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2023 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

Elmwood Timber

Every season we watch interior design trends come and go, much like the cyclical trends in apparel. Once again, this year we are seeing several trends fading away while some old trends from years past are coming back to life. Unlike other trends, nature-inspired spaces are here to stay.

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Designing Luxurious Living Spaces: The Latest Trends

Retail Focus

Homeowners are removing walls to create spacious and flexible living areas that flow seamlessly from one room to the next. Indoor-outdoor living spaces are also a popular choice, with homeowners opting for large sliding glass doors, covered patios, and outdoor kitchens to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living.

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New Trends in Restaurant Design Cater to Diners’ Needs

VMS

THE OUTDOORS, INSIDE AND OUT. The COVID-induced pivot to all-season outdoor dining is another trend that, in various manifestations, is also likely to stay. At Dauphine’s, the outdoor patio is central to the New Orleans-inspired concept. Windows to the outside bring a pleasing touch of nature inside. Courtesy of ATLATL.

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2021 Tile Trends

Retail Works Inc

This color is excellent to use in environments that call for a soothing and calming effect and is popular when you want to bring the outdoors inside. The popularity of veined-stone looks (marble-like) continues but these tiles have evolved into larger scale designs on larger formats. High gloss. Consider this classic tile. feet by 10.5

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Biophilic Design

Retail Works Inc

With the COVID-19 pandemic casting a shadow on all of us, our appreciation for the sun, nature and the outdoors has increased. For interiors that do not have windows, making an indirect connection to nature is easily accomplished by hanging photographs or paintings of outdoor landscapes and wildlife.

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How Multifamily Design Can Inform The New Office

All Work

If you’re familiar with the term ‘work-life balance’, it won’t surprise you to know that workspace design frequently borrows ideas from the multifamily world. As architects, we can draw from the innovations of multifamily and infuse these new design practices into the office space. An Outdoor Eden with an Indoor Sanctuary.

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Review of NeoCon 2019

Onyx

Interior designers Bonnie Hakes and Rita Gochberg share their insights on NeoCon 2019. Every year Neocon exhibitors not only showcase a vast variety of products from residential to commercial but also bring forward design trends. We can expect to find them in flooring, wallcovering materials, accent elements and casework.

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