Hottest New Interior Design Trends for Homes in Newport Beach in 2023
Time to give your home a new look? Decorating often comes with a slew of questions like “where do I start?” and “what’s stylish?” While design trends aren’t the only thing to consider, knowing what’s trending will help your home feel current for years to come. We’re here to help you with the hottest new interior design trends for homes in Newport Beach in 2023!
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Time to give your home a new look? Decorating your home has so many amazing benefits including increased property value, energy efficiency, and improved mood. But it often comes with a slew of questions: Where do I start? What is popular now? How do I make sure my home doesn’t feel dated in 5 years?
While design trends aren’t the only thing to consider when updating your home, knowing what is currently trending, or better yet, what trends are up and coming will help your home feel current for years to come. We’re here to help you with the hottest new interior design trends for homes in Newport Beach in 2023! You can also check out last year’s edition: 10 of the Hottest Trends in Interior Design in Orange County in 2022.
Curves in Interior Design
The curve trend in interior design came into Vogue several years ago, quickly picked up momentum, and is still going strong. Why? Curves are sexy. Period. Whether bold and abundant, or soft and subtle, curves add a lot of style and flare to the interior of your home. In 2023, you can expect to see a lot of simplified arches in home remodels, curved corners of cabinetry, as well as a plethora of curved-edge details in furniture. Check out Crate and Barrel and CB2—both offer a number of new curved pieces. And, brands like Restoration Hardware started selling bold pieces of curved furniture as well.
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Ruffles, Pleats and Fringe in Interior Design
This fun trend of decorating with ruffles, pleats and fringe recently made its public debut in interior design magazines and decor publications, including the cover of the latest Serena and Lily catalog. This nod to traditional design is popping up in increasing numbers on sofas with pleated or fringe detail at the skirt (CB2 even has their modern take on this trend). We’re also seeing a resurgence of ruffled window treatments, pillow shams and bedding; pleated window treatments and upholstery; plus blankets and hand towels with fringed edges.
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Moody Hues in Interior Design
If done right, adding moody hues into your interior design can make a space look sleek and sophisticated. This design trend has the ability to add drama to any room or can induce a very calming effect. To get this look, incorporate deeper, darker tones like dark green, navy, charcoal, or even black. Or go with more saturated jewel tones like plum or deep teal. Whatever colors you choose, you can incorporate those moody hues through wall paint or wallpaper, tiles, flooring, furniture, decor items, and much more.
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Darker Wood Tones
While light white oak has been an interior design favorite for quite some time now—and still will remain popular—We’re also seeing more medium and dark wood tones being used in designer interiors. And I’m absolutely loving it! These medium and darker wood tones add so much warmth and richness to a home. Don’t you agree?
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Granny Chic Florals in Interior Design
Granny chic florals are a huge trend in interior design right now that bring a comfortable nostalgia to a space. Shea McGee of McGee & Co. is one of the many designers who popularized the look of delicate floral wallpaper. We are also seeing granny chic floral patterns in furniture, throw pillows, and drapery.
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Multipurpose Spaces in Interior Design
The trend of multipurpose or multi-use spaces made our list of 10 of the Hottest Trends in Interior Design in Orange County in 2022, and it has made the list again! Multi-functional spaces are here to stay. In the world of work-from-home, and where personal health and wellness is a top priority, it is so important to make good functional use of the space in your homes. Here are a few ideas of multipurpose spaces: a home office that doubles as a craft room, school/study space tucked in a game room, a reading nook or meditation/yoga space in a bedroom.
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Wellness in Interior Design
We touched on this briefly when talking about multipurpose spaces, but with more awareness around the importance of physical and mental wellbeing, we are seeing more design elements and spaces that aim to improve personal wellness. A personalized gym, indoor spa, sauna, massage table, or meditation room can help facilitate better sleep, reduced stress and overall improved health. While this design consideration is increasing, we don’t consider this a trend so much as an important staple of any home redesign. Nevertheless, it has made our list for 2023.
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Nature Inspired Interior Design
This trend also made our 2022 list, and we believe it is here to stay. Especially with wellness being top-of-mind, nature in interior design—the use of natural materials and elements to create a space that has a connection to nature—is a prominent practice of interior design today. This type of interior design aims to incorporate natural elements such as plants, timber, stone, and other materials to create a calming and relaxing environment.
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Art Deco in Interior Design
One of the most fun trends for interior design in 2023, is the return of art deco! Art deco is the predominant decorative art style of the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by precise and boldly delineated geometric shapes and strong colors. We love how this design style can really help to bring out a homeowner’s personality and bold taste in design.
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Statement Stone in Interior Design
One of the most luxurious trends in interior design in 2023 is statement stone. While marble is classic that will never go out of style, well-known interior designers like Jake Arnold have made the look of a bold marble slab a popular hit, especially with warmer tones than the ever so popular grays. You can use statement stone on your fireplace, the kitchen or bathroom, or on your exterior.
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Warm Neutrals in Interior Design
This trend is here to stay. Adding in warm neutrals to your home will help give it a fresh look. It also will make your home feel more cozy, while giving it the illusion of being more spacious. And the best part is that neutral colors will go with any design style. Pro tip: make sure to balance the tones, as well as use a variety of textures, patterns and layers to add depth.
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Lavender in Interior Design
Our last, and certainly not least, predicted trend of 2023 is the use of lavender in your interior. We haven’t seen a ton of this yet, but it's starting to pop up in fashion as well as interior design, so expect this trend to be on the rise in years to come. Lavender is not only calming and feminine, but it's also inviting, approachable, fresh and versatile. You can use it to add a pop of color in any room of the house or make it a more prominent color in a bedroom or living space.
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How to Design Your Fall Tablescape in 8 Easy Steps
It’s that time! Get out your favorite fall decor and give your dining room table a makeover. Whether you're decorating for everyday or a special occasion, these 8 easy steps to design a fall tablescape will completely transform the look of your table!
After this extreme heat wave in Newport Beach, California, I am more excited than usual for fall to arrive! Not only does fall bring cooler weather, beautiful autumn leaves, and pumpkin spice lattes, but it also is the perfect excuse to get out my favorite fall decor (and shop for some new items). What’s the first place I start my little seasonal home makeover? My dining room table.
A beautiful fall tablescape can really transform the look and feel of your home. It’s especially fun to decorate your table for big events like Halloween or Thanksgiving, or even an intimate dinner party. We’ve put together 8 easy steps to help you design the perfect fall tablescape. While these tips may be tailored for fall, these 8 easy steps can help you design a beautiful tablescape for any occasion or season!
1. Determine your color palette
The first step in designing your fall tablescape is to choose your color palette. You can opt for a theme like traditional fall colors (orange, neutrals, maroon, navy, ivory, gold) or nature-themed colors (variations of greens, browns, rusty orange)...
…or you can choose a more bold and moody option like deep, darker shades of purple, green, black, and orange.
Alternatively, you can pick a modern and simplified color palette—think black and white with a pop of color, or an all-white and gold table.
Whichever design style you decide to go with, make sure to choose colors that complement each other. We’ve included a design color wheel to help remind you of what colors go well together.
2. Choose your main focal point
While beautiful centerpieces are guaranteed to steal the show at your next event, you don’t always have to make a big centerpiece the main focal point of your fall tablescape. In fact, something more simple like a patterned napkin, seasonal pumpkin, or single-stem flowers could do the trick. The best way to decide is to think about the vibe you want to create. Is it a soothing, simplified, modern look that you’re going for? Or an all-out “more is more” show stopping display? We love looks on all ends of the spectrum, so choose what speaks to you. Here are a few designs to help inspire you!
3. Go for a layered look
How do you create that high-class designer fall tablescape? Layers! Start with a tablecloth, and then continue to add more layers—table runners, placemats, and a variety of dinnerware. Then add napkins, place cards, gifts for guests, and get creative with other decor items like cutting boards, themed tchotchkes or twinkle lights for a unique touch.
We’re swooning over this Thanksgiving tablescape by Denby Pottery. Notice how a pop of blue is layered with neutral colors. And then they topped the layered dinnerware with a mini cutting board and miniature pumpkin for each place setting—adorable!
We also love this totally eclectic table design that layers…well, everything! Check out Leaf Home Blooms fall collection of fabric pieces, candles, dinnerware, glassware, and much more. We love how they added layers and varying heights with a cake pedestal.
4. Mix and match
We use this tip in almost every design blog we write—and that’s because it works. To avoid looking matchy-matchy or worse, outdated, try mixing and matching types of dinnerware, flatware, fabrics, patterns and materials. It’s easy to create balance in a tablescape because of the repetition of items so mix up those materials with wood, copper, glass, and various textures, sizes, heights, etc. We love the way these two fall tablescapes came out!
5. Bring in a little nature
During fall, pumpkins are everywhere! While we absolutely love decorating with all different varieties, colors and sizes of pumpkins during fall, there are a ton of other ways you can bring a little nature into your fall tablescape. Decorate with traditional flower centerpieces or consider lengthier pieces of garland, eucalyptus, or even a mixture of plants, flowers and pinecones for long tables.
For something more out-of-the box, try decorating with fall fruits!
Depending on the mood of the occasion, we recommend adding sprigs, leaves and/or other fresh or dried plants on top of plates instead of decorating with huge centerpieces.
6. Use items of varying heights
Tip number six is one of our favorite decorating tips—and it’s especially helpful when decorating your table or other smaller spaces. Choosing decor items with varying heights helps move your eye, adds interest, and most importantly, makes your table look and feel less busy. In other words, you can fit more on your table without compromising your design style.
Picking candles and glassware with varying heights is not your only option. In fact, one of our favorite ways of adding height variety is through floral arrangements! An airy arrangement can add the verticality you’re looking for without blocking the view of the person across the table.
7. Choose your glassware
This may seem like a no-brainer, but it's important to remember to always set out a water goblet and a wine glass for your guests. If you are planning a dinner party, you may even want to consider a third glass or cup for cocktails, mocktails or coffee. The glassware can really add a little glamor to the table. Personally, we love pairing glassware with copper cups in the fall (moscow mule anyone?) and mixing and matching the style of glassware itself.
8. Incorporate candles
Nothing creates that fall feeling as much as a cinnamon-scented or pumpkin-scented candle—at least for me! And candles on a fall tablescape can completely change the mood of the room. Decorative candles create ambiance and warmth, relieve stress, and signify a celebration or romance. Bonus: candles also help add layers, depth and varying heights to your table!
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Interior Design: Best Tips to Decorate Your Living Room
Interior design is all about layering and mixing things you love—colors, patterns, furniture, and decor pieces. As one of the most multifunctional spaces in your home, the living room should be designed cohesively to draw you in. Our best design tips for decorating your living room can help make that happen.
Interior design is all about layering and mixing things you love—colors, patterns, furniture, and decor pieces—in a cohesive way and if done well, it will draw you into the space. As one of the most multifunctional spaces in your home (a spot for friends and family to gather, a place to relax, etc.), the living room should be designed to draw you in. Our best design tips for decorating your living room can help make that happen!
When you’re finished reading these interior design tips, don’t forget to check out our Best Tips to Decorate Your Bathroom and 7 Best Tips to Decorate Your Bedroom to pull your whole house together.
Be mindful of the use of space.
Before you get started, think about what you’d like to use your living room for—Entertaining? Lounging? Define its functionality. Then you can start to think about what type of furniture you need to make that happen.
In the picture above, we needed to create a place for the whole family to hang out, so a large sectional sofa was the perfect choice. But with a three-piece chaise sectional like this, there was very little space left for a coffee table. We paired the sofa with a round coffee table, so the family is not bumping into corners as they walk around it. We also took note of the furry family member and opted for carpet tiles that can be easily replaced if the dog ruins any of them instead of replacing a large area rug.
Decorate for comfort.
Our next interior design tip for decorating your living room is this: decorate in a way that feels comfortable to you! At the end of the day, you want to come home to a space that feels good to you, not just what is popular or trendy. The colors and the design style you choose set the mood for your living room, and the furniture you pick determines your physical level of comfort. For this living room, we intentionally picked chairs that not only look great and set a nice casual vibe, but that also feel wonderful to sink into at the end of the day.
Design around the fireplace.
Brace yourself, we have some surprising news: the living room furniture does not always have to point toward a TV... You might find that your living room can be all the more relaxing without one. For the living room space shown above, we made the fireplace instead of the TV our focal point. We hung beautiful artwork above it and incorporated an amazing ottoman coffee table (found at a consignment store) to pull out the darker blues in the artwork and bring in just the right amount of pattern into an otherwise simple space. We also added some classy barrel swivel chairs to give our clients a cozy conversational place to hang out around the fireplace that could also be turned to watch TV when desired.
Get creative with your storage spaces.
One way to make your home look more spacious and sophisticated is to get creative with your storage spaces. For example, we absolutely love the way this custom floating cabinet turned out in our client’s living room! We felt it was the perfect modern touch to contrast with more traditional trim throughout the home. Here are a few other furniture pieces to consider selecting for additional storage space:
Multi-use bench with drawers or a seat that opens up
A storage ottoman for extra blankets or pillows
A coffee table with storage below for reading material or otherwise
An end table with a drawer for remotes or pens, etc.
Mix up and balance your finishes.
A great way to make your home feel like it came straight out of a magazine is to decorate with a mix of finishes. Hold on, hold on—before you start mixing and matching furniture with abandon (which we do recommend over purchasing a matching set of furniture), consider the balance of the finishes around the space. For example, if you introduce a light wood like the dining table in the room above, use that finish again somewhere across the room like we did in the TV console doors. You can’t see it in the photo, but our client has a white console with a black top in their entryway, so we balanced that with the white frame of the TV console. We also added touches of black with the dark coffee table and the dining chairs to balance the black of the TV and the dark wood on the floors.
Make bold statements.
The living room is a great place to make a bold design statement and there are so many ways you can do this!
Take our first photo for example. High contrast of the black brick fireplace in this beautiful white living room makes a bold modern statement which is softened by some pretty muted blues and punctuated with modern angular art.
Here we chose to hang very bold artwork and opted for a bold blue velvet sofa to match.
If you’re looking to make a statement without going too bold, try giving your living room a little pizzazz by painting an accent wall. Here we chose to paint the back of the bookshelves to match the fireplace tile. Then we tied the rug in by adding some custom pillows that pull all the colors together. Which brings us to our next tip…
Use pillows to tie in other decor elements.
Pillows have another important function beyond comfort. Throw pillows can be used to tie other decor elements (like paintings and photographs) in your living room together. Incorporating throw pillows is one of the easiest ways to add style to your living room and can make a dramatic difference in creating a cohesive and complete look. Pro tip: let your throw pillows have their own personality, but make sure to coordinate the colors in the pillows with the colors around the room and vary the scale in the patterns you use. Here we used a large striped mused with a solid as well as a small block print blue pillow.
Complete the look with accessories.
It’s amazing how adding accessories can make your living room feel complete. Here’s a snippet of a family room where we layered the coffee table with a tray, box to hide remotes, books and a few decorative objects that tied together the natural finishes and golden shimmer, all in the same spot. We topped it off with a little greenery to bring the home to life!
At Viève Interiors, it is our mission to help homeowners love where they live because happy homes are the most beautiful homes! If you need help creating a living room that you absolutely love to come home to, contact us!
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Hi friends! I’m Genevieve, ower of Viève Interiors. With an attentive ear, savvy technical skills, and a knack for style, I love helping clients create beautiful, polished and personalized homes that they love. For more information about how we can help you design your dream home, reach out to set up a complimentary discovery call.