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Archways 2.

Rounded furniture made a big debut in 2022, but this year will take curvature to the next level by bringing back archways.

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Archways can help soften living spaces and help ease the transition from room to room in a way that feels organic. They’re also fabulous for creating the illusion of taller ceilings by drawing attention to the height of walls.

If you’re not prepared to swap out your existing doorways, painted arches can create the same effect without the commitment or expense. Make a statement with a pop of colour or opt for more muted tones to achieve subtle elegance.

Warm minimalism 3.

Lovers of gold accents, warm wood tones and cream sofas rejoice! Warm hues will continue to dominate over cooler colour palettes in 2023.

Hardware in kitchens and bathrooms will favour gold over silver or brushed nickel, while stark white walls will be replaced by softer creams and warm earthy shades.

Best of all, switching to a warmer palette doesn’t have to be expensive. You can easily upgrade your hardware with a little spray paint and sealer and steer clear of cooler tones when picking décor to warm up your home.

We’re also seeing the return of minimalism, but in a more sophisticated and homelier manner than we’ve seen previously. Warm wood tones and natural textures will become a feature of themselves, without compromising the simplicity and cleanliness of minimalist styles.

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