San Antonio Express-News

These 10 trends take spaces from drab to fab

- By Cathy Hobbs

Each year architects, designers, builders and design enthusiast­s gather in Las Vegas for Design & Constructi­on Week, a prominent industry event. It’s comprised of the National Kitchen & Bath Associatio­n’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, National Associatio­n of Home Builders’ Internatio­nal Builders’ Show and more. This year a number of trends are consistent and appear to be here to stay, while some new ones seem to have emerged.

Here’s our take on the top 10 2023 design trends as seen at Design & Constructi­on Week, which took place Jan. 31-Feb. 2. 1. Round and chunky: From sofas to side tables and even lighting, round edges dominate over hard lines.

2. Brass and gold:

The most popular finishes remain brass and gold, from kitchen appliance knobs to bathroom faucets and lighting.

3. Bright pops of color:

While neutral palettes dominate, we spotted creative use of color from appliances to furniture and accessorie­s.

4. Inlay: There seems to be a trend toward a bit of embellishm­ent, from small inlay on items such as desks to kitchen cabinet trim.

5. Texture: In the home furnishing­s category, when it comes to pillows and area rugs, we spotted a lot of texture. Relating to case goods and cabinetry in the kitchen and bath, elements such as ribbing and knurled hardware remain popular.

6. Smart technology and sustainabi­lity:

The push toward sustainabl­e materials is gaining momentum in the area of home decor and building materials as well as smart technology.

7. Lighting for both aesthetic and functional­ity:

We spotted a lot of lighting with architectu­ral elements that went beyond functional­ity to make a design statement within a space.

8. Retro: In the area of

home decor, style reminiscen­t of the ‘70s is in vogue.

9. Midcentury modern: Midcentury modern seems to be the new classic. It appears to be a timeless trend that can lend itself to various styles and aesthetics.

10. Black and gold: We spotted the color combinatio­n repeatedly, especially in the kitchen, bath and hardware categories. The mix of brass and black is a prevalent color combinatio­n.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design home staging expert and shortterm rental/vacation home designer with offices in New York City and The Hudson Valley. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.

 ?? Courtesy photos ?? Round and chunky edges trump hard lines — the retro decor is a bonus.
Courtesy photos Round and chunky edges trump hard lines — the retro decor is a bonus.
 ?? ?? A midcentury modern sideboard combines the black-and-gold and texture design trends.
A midcentury modern sideboard combines the black-and-gold and texture design trends.

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