Summer is within reach and the changes of the seasons are always nice to integrate into the interior design. However, this does not mean large-scale change, but rather smaller injections of a sustainable nature. The season’s tendencies largely reflect the year’s interior design trends and are easy to implement but also vary regardless of the time of year.
Elements of blue
We have long talked about blue in interior design, a color that will also be included in the future. The color has a natural connection to summer, by bringing to mind both rolling seas and long-awaited relaxation. The maritime association in particular is particularly strong and timeless in its design. Blue can be integrated in many ways, from cushions and tablecloths to smaller objects and glasses. Here it is free to experiment with shade and execution.
Wood is in focus
Even before this year’s big trend report, we noticed that classic wood material undeniably characterizes the entire interior design year. Wood continues to go strong, largely due to its durable nature and durable properties. The material is easy to renew without ever compromising on the high style factor. Now we create entire wooden environments, where different shades and mixed, tactile surfaces add subtle contrast without being perceived as overpowering.
Smart lighting
Playful and portable lighting is trendy in 2023, regardless of the time of year. It’s easy to forget about light sources during the summer when we get plenty of natural light, but smart lights are appearing more and more this summer. In addition to portable lamps, which really set the coziness factor when it starts to get dark, we see significantly more smart lanterns and candle holders in smaller designs. The very best? Everything is easy to move when needed.