By exploring the latest bedding collections from Yves Delorme, Matouk, Peacock Alley and Ann Gish, The Fig Linens and Home Team predicts the biggest 2023 home decor trends. The predictions reflect our specialism in luxury bedding with a focus on trending colors and textiles.
Our forecast shows that warm neutrals, scalloped sheets, subtle reds, maximalist decorative pillows, and contrasting textures are in for the new year! Explore each trend in depth below.
Creating Your Dream Bedroom with The Interior Design Trends of 2023
Bedding Trend #1: Warm, Earthy Neutral Tones
Say goodbye to chilly neutrals. Instead of undertones of blue and gray, this year's neutrals are heating up. Warm neutrals are one of this year's biggest trends in interior design.
Think taupe, subtle browns, and whites with pinky undertones in your bedroom to match this trend. Earthy shades like coral and clay will also reign supreme in textile and paint design.
Kelly Allen of House Beautiful writes that warm neutrals help us to embrace wellness and comfort. Bring these good vibes to your home by incorporating a variety of warm whites with taupe accents in your bedroom!
When it comes to bedding ideas for 2023, the warm neutral shades of organic bedding brands like Coyuchi are a great choice for designing an on trend bedroom.
These naturally toned linens pair well with warm white walls in shades like Farrow and Ball's Pointing (No. 2003). As a classic, warm neutrals be evergreen as trends change.
Bedding Trend #2: Scallops and Curved Edges
Ashley Chalmers of The Spruce predicts that scallops and curved edge textiles will be one of the biggest design trends of 2023.
While curved furniture is on its way out, bedding with scallops is always in. The organic feminine look of scallops provides a much needed contrast to the look of sleek, hotel minimalism that has been the trend for the past few years.
Matouk bedding in styles like Mirasol, Carolina, and Diamond Pique offers beautiful curves in various shapes and sizes to help you participate in this trend. If you are looking to ground the curved look of scallops, try a linear monogram to add visual interest and a custom touch.
Bedding Trend #3: Shades of Red
Red is having a massive moment in 2023. Pantone's 2023 color of the year is Viva Magenta (18-1750) a "new animated red that revels in pure joy." Red is also a trend in paint colors. Both Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore have chosen a red color palette for their 2023 colors of the year: Redend Point (SW 9081) and Raspberry Blush (2008-30).
In the bedroom, red color schemes work by matching shades of red together with neutral colors. Try a white duvet cover with a subtle red stripe or mix in a brick-colored decorative pillow.
If all of this feels a bit too bold for you, subtle, understated reds and pinks can incorporate this 2023 decor trend without making too much of a splash.
Bedding Trend #4: The New Maximalism- Patterned Bedding and Throw Pillow Galore
Out with minimalism, the 2023 bedroom trends are about creating a space you love and forgetting the rules!
Intricate design details including bold patterns and quirky throw pillows will be all the rage. We expect to see colorful interiors featuring jewel tones and other statement hues. LivingEtc even predicts the resurgence of the bold stripe (check out Ryan Studio's Parker Stripe Pillows to shop the look!).
Mixed and matched throw pillows will also be one of the popular bedding trends of 2023. In your bedroom decorating, pay attention to mixing various sizes, shapes, and styles of throw pillow to create an insta-worthy pillowscape.
If you are planning to mix and match patterns in the bedroom, Fig Linens and Home Pro Interior Designer Carlin van Noppen recommends mixing a large print with a more delicate smaller print. John Robshaw is particularly skilled at designing patterned fabrics that pair well together. His patterns often use a small, detailed print on the sheeting base and a larger block print for the bedding over top.
Bedding Trend #5: Contrasting Textures
Layered textures in the living room were one of the biggest interior design trends of 2022. In 2023, the contrasting textures look moves into the bedroom.
Picture faux fur, ribbon knit, waffle weave, cashmere and chunky alpaca all in one bedroom. The key to this popular trend is alternating high quality materials to create visual interest. Luxury pieces like a a faux fur throw by Fabulous Furs and Textural pillows from Ann Gish will keep the trending look high-end.