Top Home Trends

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REST RETREATS

Bring on bedrooms that mimic those found in highend hotels. Wall and ceiling treatments are popular, such as traditional molding, wallpaper on all four walls, beadboard, beams, and coffered ceilings. Plan on seeing layered, plush bedding, bigger beds, and smart home improvements like lights and window treatments.

Top home TRENDS

OUTDOOR OASIS

Attraction to the outdoors, increased home gatherings, and desire for expanded ‘living spaces’ is boosting investments in ‘featurerich’ outdoor spaces centered on elevating personal connection, comfort, convenience, privacy, fun, and relaxation.

2023 EDITION

MODERN FARMHOUSE

Comfy, cozy, and full of charm –modern farmhouses are here to stay. Homeowners will embrace tradition and surround themselves with décor that makes them feel good – but with a modern twist, reflective of the times.

GROUNDWORK

LVP flooring isn't going anywhere due to its durability, affordability, and how easy it is to maintain – especially in homes with kids and pets. Vinyl plank can look like just about any desired material, even hardwood flooring.

COTTAGECORE

This aesthetic and style trend has become a décor staple. To achieve the comfy feel, rustic wooden furniture, vintage decor, floral patterns, wicker, and other nostalgic touches will be sought-after.

OLD-FASHIONED FRILL

Elements of Grand Millennial Chic and old-fashioned decorating are trending in the home space. Keep an eye out for wall paneling, microprint wallpaper, floral artwork, and chunky chandeliers.

KITCHEN AND BATHS

Kitchens and bathroom upgrades will be a top area of focus, striking a balance between function and flare. Expect natural woods like white oak to be paired with painted cabinets in organic blue or green. Homeowners want large-format stone on backsplashes and walls, such as marble, quartz, and engineered stone, for high-impact looks.

SPA INSPIRED

Increased prioritization of relaxation will have homeowners investing in bathroom upgrades for spa-like vibes, such as floorto-ceiling slabs of stone, porcelain tile, free-standing tubs, and steam showers. Imagine creating calm, natural retreats using marble or natural wood finishes.

MIX & MATCH

Consumers are mixing and matching different colors and patterns in one room, blending design styles and materials, and adding eclectic accents and statement pieces for a unique, custom feel. Melding traditional and modern elements can create fresh, signature styles.

PERSONAL SPACE

Homeowners are feeling inspired and breathing life into rooms by creating more ‘happy personalized spaces.’ Mix and match styles, personal décor, and specific color choices have the power to evoke emotions and improve moods.

FUN WITH FINESSE

We’re seeing a significant push toward elevated powder rooms. Homeowners are starting to have fun using bold wallpaper and tiles, and quirky art to liven up an often-overlooked space.

ELEVATED LAUNDRY ROOMS

Homeowners, especially millennials, want more than a laundry room but seek a functional and beautiful room of its own that will make daily chores more tolerable, no matter how large or small a space.

FAUCETS FOR ALL

Updated fixtures are popular among home renovators this year since it's an affordable way to elevate a kitchen or bathroom's style and function. Faucets are going elegant, with greater interest in colors such as matte black, rose gold, and shiny brass to boost flair.

ORGANIC MODERN

Interest in organic modern design will result in the modern styles' clean lines being paired with unexpected elements, like beachy linens and grandiose mirrors.

SUSTAINABLY SOURCED

Environment concerns will have sustainability top of mind among homeowners when purchasing everything from building materials, lighting, and HVAC upgrades to sheets and furniture. Expect more interest in sustainable products and buying from eco-focused companies.

FIXES FOCUSED ON FUNCTION

Investing in bathroom updates to make them safer, easier to clean, and more accessible is increasing. Envision a significant interest in wall-hung toilets, smart toilets, bidets, better storage, touchless faucets, and shower wands.

paint colors. Traditional bright whites are being traded for more statement-making palettes on siding, trim, and front doors. Expect vibrant blues and greens, creamy

STATEMENT EXTERIORS

There’s been a shift in popular house paint colors. Traditional bright whites are being traded for more statementmaking palettes on siding, trim, and front doors. Expect vibrant blues and greens, creamy neutrals, pastels, and monochromatic schemes of charcoal and black.

MOOD-BOOSTING PAINTS

Mood-shaping interior paint colors are on the rise. Earth tones such as greens and blues can evoke calming feelings, while brighter colors, deep saturated tones, and electric hues can bring joy into a space.

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Source: DDM First-Party Data. DTAX Predictive Trends forecasting Tool. DDM Consumer Connections Home Improvement Study 2022. “7 Lighting Trends for a Brighter, More Beautiful Home in 2022”
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