The latest trends for this space are all about comfort and style. Curved and smooth furniture, mirrors, artwork and more are defining 2023 living rooms.
Keeping your space feeling fresh and bright is the key to a successful space makeover.
Statement Ceilings
We may be on the verge of a ceiling renaissance, after all – just look at Pinterest’s searches for “statement ceilings.”
When it comes to interior design, we’re always looking for ways to make our spaces pop. Sometimes that means incorporating new trends; other times, it’s a way to incorporate our past.
While we often overlook our ceilings, they have the potential to be a bold focal point in any room.
Natural Elements
Choose furniture that’s crafted from renewable wood, rattan or stone, and opt for natural fiber rugs and woven accent pieces.
Another way to add an element of nature into your space is with plants. Adding air-purifying plants to your room can help to improve your health and well-being.
Flexibility
Flexibility, or the ability to stretch, is an essential part of physical fitness. It improves posture, muscle coordination and reduces injuries and inflammation.
It also helps reduce age-related flexibility loss that occurs with age and increases in sedentary lifestyles.
In addition, it increases strength in muscles that support movement of joints.
When you stretch regularly, your body learns what positions it should perform, and can eventually reach them without any effort.
Depending on your goals, you can do static or dynamic stretching.
A wide variety of exercises are available to increase flexibility, including yoga, Pilates, and foam rolling. The most effective ways to increase flexibility include incorporating flexibility into your workout routines and practicing flexibility-based movements daily.
Bold Wallpaper
While some might think that going bold with wallpaper means going overboard, it can be a great way to add interest to any room. However, you’ll want to choose your pattern wisely so that it doesn’t compete with other focal points in the room.
In small spaces, this can be especially helpful. For example, hallways and guest bathrooms are less likely to become overwhelmed by a loud design.
The oversized florals that have been popular recently have a way of making a statement without overwhelming your decor.