6 Trending colour palettes for 2023

Get ready to paint the town in 2023 with these colour trends that are sure to make your heart skip a beat! 🎨💕 From daring and bold to soft and serene, these hues will have you feeling all the feels and ready to take on the world with a fresh burst of energy. So grab your paintbrush and let's dive into the most sought-after colours of this year! 🌈✨

Here are the 6 most sought-after colours for 2023:

1. Green shades

Whether is a sage green or a rich emerald green it seems to be sticking around this year and we think it will for the years to come.

Green chaise longue, reading chair and art gallery wall


2. Lavenders/ lilacs

These soft and dusty shades are sensorial that connect to holistic well-being and digital optimism. Colour strategist Claire Smith says "These shades pose that much-needed cautious optimism and escapism that people are craving post-pandemic, and even in times of budget crunch, it is imaginative and creative but also speaks of hope and balance"

lilac, dusty pink bedroom panelling


3. Earthy Tones

One of the most popular colour trends for interior design in 2023 is the use of earthy tones. Warm, natural shades like terracotta, ochre, and rust are making a comeback, adding a sense of cosiness and comfort to any room. These shades work particularly well in living spaces, where they can be used to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Warm earthy hues with boho vibe

4. Bright and bold shades

For those looking to make a bold statement, vibrant hues are also set to be popular in 2023. Bright, bold colours like fuschia, orange and electric blue are perfect for adding a pop of personality to a room. These shades work particularly well in accent pieces like cushions, rugs, and artwork.

art deco style in bright colours


5. Neutral hues

continue to be a staple but in 2023 we'll see a shift towards warmer, creamier shades. Think ivory, beige, and soft caramel tones that add a sense of warmth and comfort to any space. These colours work particularly well in minimalist and Scandi-inspired interiors.

neutral warm bedroom. natural colours


6. Chalky blues

Experts say it exemplifies a collective desire for calm in a crazy world: “Luminous powdery sky blues and barely-there pastels will speak to the need for softness and for balance, and help support physical and mental health,”

Blue office study. Custom cabinetry, desk

Overall, 2023 promises to be an exciting year for interior design colour trends, with a focus on balance and creating spaces that reflect individual style and personality. Whether you prefer bold and vibrant hues or calming neutrals, there's a colour trend to suit every taste and style.

If you have no idea where to start and the whole thought of having to come up with a colour scheme just stresses you out, then book in for a One-hour consultation with me here!

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