Interior design trend 1 – Embrace Beige
This trend was already hotting up last year, with feeds full of beige rooms. With this trend, interiors can look as if they are made of one piece because, in addition to creamy white walls and floors, the furniture and accessories are also kept in pearl white or beige. This trend emphasises a natural, light and airy minimalist look.
The timelessly elegant murals of the Komar Infinity 2 collection align perfectly with this trend. View the collection here: https://www.komar.de/en/infinity-2
Although this trend started last year, we’re not ready to turn our backs on beige interiors just yet.
Interior design trend 2 – Art Deco
If the beige trend is not to your taste, this genre may be the one for you. The Art Deco style radiates extravagance while still remaining stylish and modern: with its golden accessories and contrasting colour combinations (such as mint green with dusky pink), you’ll never tire of this interior style. Murals set off the look perfectly for added sophistication. Click here for inspiration: https://www.komar.de/en/photomurals-3d
Interior design trend 3 – Candy Colours
Candy colours have already been popularised by a host of influencers. The look, inspired by candy floss and children’s sweets, immediately puts you in a good mood and makes decorating fun. Combining light yellow, delicate pink and baby blue couldn’t be simpler because, as long as you stick with pastel shades, almost all the colours harmonise well. Murals from the pastel range complement this style perfectly: https://www.komar.de/en/photomurals-pastel
Interior design trend 4 – Back to Nature
With each passing year, the demand for natural furnishings increases. It is motivated by a desire to live consciously and bring calm to your own four walls. It is little surprise then that natural décor tops this year’s list of interior trends for 2023. This trend is anything but loud and pretentious. On the contrary, it is all about quality with an emphasis on the bare essentials. Natural materials such as stone, wood or leather are typical elements of this style, as are linen, cord or woollen materials in colours such as beige and brown. The walls can also be designed to suit this interior concept. Wood-effect photomurals or murals featuring delicate leaf prints, for example, complement this style perfectly. The breathable design and low-emission properties of Komar-manufactured murals, in particular, make them a great fit for this trend.