THE HOME INDUSTRY TREND FORECAST 2023
The last few years, as we all know, have been anything but life as we know it and predictable.
In a response to the past few years, the home industry is seeing trends and lifestyles that look like they will have sticking power into 2023. This article looks at how we at Howard Elliott provide insights into next year’s trend allowing you to impress your clients!
Spa-like sanctuaries within your own home
With many began to invest a lot more time, money, and effort into our home space. While things feel like we are returning to a stage of pre-pandemic life. Our home has become our safe space from the world, with calming interiors, a relaxed environment, and spa-like qualities.
Introducing our spa-like vanity or dressing mirrors and accessories in a bathroom gives a new luxurious feel. It is a great way to make an immediate impact on a client’s daily relaxation.
Nature will always be in season
From hanging ferns to great monstera leaves, orchids, ivy, and more, these pops of greenery fill our home spaces with plenty of life and literal breaths of fresh air.
At Howard Elliott, we have looked to nature in product development for many years. From organic-shaped mirrors to leaf wall art and, lush landscapes, wild animal prints on outdoor poufs and pillows. To bring a sense of earthly shapes and elements.
Micro-luxury is taken to the max
With more people moving into smaller spaces, be it for practical reasons or saving on costs, this trend focuses on glamorous interiors for smaller spaces.
While there are still cost-saving items used in conjunction with super expensive ones, the overall mix leaves the impression of an ultra-glam space that takes luxury to the max on a much smaller scale. At Howard Elliott we have been providing a Good, Better, Best mentality in our product line. So that you can achieve this look.
Taking advantage of wall space and not square footage is a great place to start and finish off with a faux Angora throw.
Home Bars
“People have been entertaining family and friends at home [recently] and having a home bar is a personal and fun way to enhance the experience. It can be as easy as setting up a cabinet and shelf or, if you have the space, creating a freestanding bar with stools.”
—Mia Jung, Director of Interiors, Ike Kligerman Barkley, New York, New York
Shown on the right is our, three piece bar cart serving your guests drinks and killer looks. Made with quality castor wheels and a chrome frame its built to make the trip across your spaces.
Moody & Bold Color
“Design will go bold and moody in 2023—everything from cabinetry to wallpaper to furnishings. Dark colors have a reputation for making a space feel small but, when properly balanced and used with appropriate lighting, they can provide warmth and depth that light colors can't always achieve. A powder room, for example, is the perfect setting for a dark textured linen or grasscloth wallpaper. For extra oomph and a luxe look, paint the trim a matching dark hue.”
— Jayme Ritchie, Associate Designer, Erika Jayne Design + Build, North Potomac, Maryland
Shown on the left is an example of a new 2023, Howard Elliott moody glass ombre vase. Mix in a custom color mirror frame to keep the look consistent.
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