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Interior trends are embracing whimsy with playful dopamine dressing, utilizing a refreshed color palette, and focusing on warmth, comfort, and relaxation.
FREMONT, CA: Life has resumed in some form or another post-pandemic, but people will continue to discuss its effects on homes and lifestyles, and 2023 will not be an exception.
A desire to cocoon in homes is the driving force behind most of 2023's most prominent interior trends, whether creating a self-care 'bathroom,' immersing in joyful color, or introducing sink-in soft materials like bouclé for a more literal cocooning effect.
Dopamine dressing
Dopamine décor can be seen as integrating color, pattern, and tactile furniture in your house to make you feel joyful. You may begin by introducing a poster here and a colored piece of furniture there. Alternatively, you could commit to vibrant colors, such as zesty yellows, punchy pinks, and brilliant blues, to adorn dwellings and generate sensations of joy.
Dopamine dressing was recognized in Wayfair's trend report for 2023 as a subset of the more significant comfort core trend—the escapism-inspired trend of resorting to cheerful décor and design frivolity.
Homebuyers demand a dosage of frivolity that amps up the fun factor and provides a getaway from the unpredictability of the outside world in 2023.