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From ‘Minimalism’ To ‘Textures’, Here’re Summer-Spring Interior Décor Trends You Shouldn’t Miss

The latest interior design ideas for the summer-spring season of the year 2023 are anything from popular fads, with a focus on enduring materials, sustainability, and design items with longevity.

As we approach the summer of the year 2023, interior design trends are set to evolve and bring exciting new ideas to the world of home decor.

Sapna Aggarwal, creative director at ANSA Architecture and Interiors, stated in an interview with ABP Live, "At its most basic, effective interior design improves a room by making it more usable. The most important part of interior design is a functional room. The functional space is the cornerstone of the overall interior design. As a result, it is vital that both the user and the designer are aware of the available space and the function of each specific location."

If you're planning a redesign or simply want to keep your space fresh and up-to-date, Sapna shared some trends that you might want to consider:

  1. Bright and Bold Colors: Summer and Spring is all about bold, bright, and cheerful colors that evoke a sense of happiness and energy. Shades like coral, bright green, and sunny yellow will dominate the color palettes, creating a playful and joyful atmosphere.
  2. Biophilic Design: Biophilic design is an approach that seeks to connect people with nature through the use of natural elements like plants, water, and natural light. This year, we can expect to see more designers incorporating these elements into their designs, bringing a sense of tranquility and relaxation to the home.
  3. Sustainable Materials: Sustainability is an increasingly important consideration in interior design. In 2023, we can expect to see more use of sustainable materials such as bamboo, reclaimed wood, and recycled plastic in furniture and decor.
  4. Vintage and Retro Elements: Retro and vintage design elements will continue to be popular this year, with designers adding quirky, playful touches to modern interiors. Think bold patterns, bright colors, and unique vintage pieces mixed with modern design.
  5. Minimalism: The minimalist design aesthetic is still going strong, with a focus on decluttering and simplifying. Also, we can expect to see a more simple and more functional design, with clean lines and minimal decor.
  6. Textures: Adding texture to a room can make it feel more inviting and comfortable. We can expect to see more use of textured fabrics and materials like velvet, linen, and leather.
  7. Mixing and Matching: Mixing and matching different patterns and textures is becoming more popular, creating a playful and eclectic look. In 2023, we can expect to see more of this trend, with designers layering different patterns and textures to create a unique and personalized look.

In conclusion, 2023 will bring exciting new design trends to the world of interior design. From bold colors to sustainable materials and biophilic design, there are plenty of ways to freshen up your home and create a space that reflects your personality and style.

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