Some decorating moves have stood the test of time while others come and go. In 2023, we hearken back to traditional design. Scroll down for five things you’ll be seeing more of this year.
1. Architectural Preservation
The big selling factor for the homeowners of this Victorian house was the architectural details. It had good bones and still retained many of the original period features they were hoping for — think ornate plasterwork, stained glass windows and a grand foyer with its original staircase. “The goal was to preserve all of those charming details,” says designer Samantha Sacks.
Photographer: Lauren Miller
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Designer: Samantha Sacks
2. Statement Wallpaper
While classic off-white walls never go out style, 2023 will see the return of color and pattern. Start small with an entryway or powder room. Here, designer Colette van den Thillart opted for patterned wallpaper with trompe-l’oeil circus stripes in the entrance of her client’s Rosedale home.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
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Designer: Colette Van Den Thillart
3. Bars
The return to entertaining has also sparked a return to home bars. From custom wet bars to bar carts , consider creating a designated zone where you can kick off happy hour in style.
Photographer: André Rider
Source: House & Home
Designer: Camille Daher
4. Book-lined Rooms
While previous year’s may have seen an influx in open-concept homes, designers and architects will make a return to private rooms like libraries and dens. See some of the best book-lined spaces and libraries from the H&H archives here .
Photographer: Maxime Desbiens
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Designer: Tu Ly
5. Surface-applied Moldings
Many designers are helping their clients put the heritage back into their heritage homes. In the dining room of this circa 1880s home, design firm Tom Design Studio added architectural wall paneling and a mix of antique lighting to bring grace back to the space.
Photographer: Patrick Biller
Source: House & Home
Designer: Tom Design Studio