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TOP TRENDS for 2023

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Greener Living

Greener Living

Patios, decks, lawns and gardens have become our centers for relaxation and entertaining.. As people continue to spend more time outdoors, homeowners are imagining how to make the most of their outdoor spaces throughout 2023.

Outdoor Spaces

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OPEN-AIR OASIS

With a desire for peaceful escapes, expect to see more outdoor workspaces, structured outdoor rooms, portable heaters, water features, and patterned concrete/ decking. A great example is repurposing sheds into offices, playhouses, or relaxing retreats.

FUN, FUNCTIONAL FURNITURE

Furniture pieces that bring greater comfort, style, and function to their outdoor spaces are trending. Think rocking chairs, wicker sofas, or alfresco dining options.

SMALL SPACE, BIG IMPACT

As long as you have some containers, topsoil, and seeds, you can turn your balcony or rooftop patio into a personal garden sanctuary. Sprucing it up with decór also adds to the ambiance.

Night Lights

Modern lighting solutions make spaces feel cozier, more defined, and more relaxed while boosting function and safety. String, globe, LED and solar options add a warm ambiance in outdoor areas.

Extensions On Deck

Entertain rain or shine with largescale pergolas that make patios and decks useable in light rain or bright sun.

PRIVACY, PLEASE

We’re seeing an interest in solutions that increase privacy such as hedges, trellises, screens, or shades.

Natural Flow

Larger windows, multi-sliding glass doors, bifold doors, and other upgrades are popular among homeowners seeking more natural light and fluid extensions to outdoor areas.

Cutting Gardens

Buying flowers is expensive. More gardeners are planting annuals, perennials, and shrubs for cutting gardens to produce colorful, homegrown bouquets throughout spring and summer.

Garden Of Abundance

We’re seeing less interest in fussy, manicured landscaping and more in a natural, wild-yet-tamed look for shrubs and trees.

Yard To Table

Homeowners are growing more of their own fruits, vegetables, and herbs to boost self-reliance and lean into hobbies that support relaxation and reward.

360 Flare

Outdoor spaces have become precious commodities, so we’re seeing a more holistic approach to gardening. Homeowners are boosting curb appeal, hiding outdoor equipment, or investing in hardscapes — with a focus on landscaping materials with neutral colors and rich raw textures.

All Natural

Homeowners are looking for more natural ways to get rid of weeds, repel garden pests, address plant diseases, or fertilize the lawn.

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