In past years we have seen gray become an extremely popular color for flooring. This seems to be continuing into 2023, but now we're seeing more of a broad interest in “smokey-toned” floors, which includes a lot of grays and browns (or a combination of the two).
Hardwood Floor Colors 2023
Those who adore pale, dark, and honey-colored wood have options among the "it" colors of 2023. Interior designers came through for everyone this year with an option for hardwood in every color scheme.
Along with mid-century-inspired curved furniture, the brown tones of this period are also poised to make a major comeback in 2023. This natural color—particularly its darker varieties—creates a sense of earthy stability, says Claire Druga, an interior designer based in New York City.
'Earthy and natural tones are big for 2023 and golden metallic hues are the perfect match for neutral wall shades,' adds Craig. 'Luxury carpets with a subtle shimmer are a great way to embrace this trend, while adding a much needed dash of luxury and added warmth to your finished look.
Now that gray has fallen out of favor, you may be wondering what color is replacing gray. Of all the neutrals, gray is the one that always held the most gravitas with designers and decorators, however, gray is slowly being replaced by beige.
And the winner is… Viva Magenta 18-1750. The much-awaited Pantone Color of the Year 2023 has just been revealed. Discover with Freepik how this strong and powerful color inspired by optimism, exuberance, and the strength of nature will be the trendiest color of 2023.
The verdict is in: Paint color experts have revealed the color trends we can expect to see less of this year, and what hues will take their place as 2023 progresses. The latest color trends predict that muted, gray, and pastel tones are dropping off in favor of brighter shades.
You might pair Cordovan Brown with Blank Canvas—a soft, warm white—which Behr chose as its 2023 Color of the Year for interiors. The paint firm PPG also chose a deep brown stain as its 2023 Stain Color of the Year: Chestnut Brown. The rich brown tones may be part of the resurgence of 1970s design styles.
Coming first on the list is Scandinavian interior design, with over 700,000 pins. A minimalist style, “Scandi” decor is marked by clean lines, neutrals with the occasional pop of color, and soft textures like linen and wood. Second place goes to Art Deco, with over 568,000 pins.
Wood effect flooring remains in high demand and the characteristics of Luxury Vinyl Tile make it a great choice for the home (and a great choice for your bank balance!). In 2023 wood effect planks/tile colours lean toward whitewashed, grey, light brown and two tone combinations as well as cool toned darker woods.
Does this mean that your gray floors are “out of style” now? Not to worry. Gray flooring will always have its place in modern homes and buildings, and shouldn't be thrown out just yet. That being said, if you are in the market for new flooring, you may want to consider a few things before making your color selection.
Classic medium-toned browns such as cherrywood, mahogany, oak, maple, walnut, birch wood, and hickory are all timeless colors that never go out of style.
Greige and white oak are two of the most popular choices for hardwood flooring when it comes to house resale. They provide timeless elegance and neutrality, making them ideal for any home.
Digital Lavender, Luscious Red, Sundial, Tranquil Blue and Verdigris are the color names for 2023. Who chooses the names of the new colors? Names are selected by the WGSN and Coloro color team, before being verified by our in-house Equality Vision Team to ensure a proper translation on a global scale.
Overall, the chromatic trend for Autumn-Winter 2023/2024 presents great comebacks and confirmations, with a palette that ranges from red to gray, yellow to brown, and pink. Even the most delicate and subtle shades will have their space, inviting experimentation and rediscovery of classic nuances in an original key.
We're expecting dark wood tones to make a comeback as more traditional designs begin to pop back up. Floors, cabinetry, doors, and even moulding are some of the few ways to introduce wooden elements into your home. Let's discuss the benefits of bringing dark wood back into your home!
Are high waisted pants out of style 2023? High waist pants are out of fashion for summer 2023 – especially the carrot pants, paper bag pants and palazzo pants. And high waisted pants will be out of style for fall winter 2023/24, too. In fact, the high waist pants were not seen on the fall winter 2023/24 runways.
Antique showpieces, farmhouse sinks, old furniture, exposed beams, etc., were much in demand. In 2023, the trend is just as popular and is set to stay for a considerable time in the future.
Rounding out a year of blush-tone selections, Pantone selected Viva Magenta 18-1750, a bold pinkish red, as its 2023 color of the year, calling it "an unconventional shade for an unconventional time." But this isn't your Barbie pink. Viva Magenta is a saturated shade that's not for the color-shy.
A Range of Reds
In contrast to the ubiquitous blush pinks of the last few years, richer, more energetic reds will dominate in 2023. And we're not just talking about cherry shades—berry tones, wine hues, and bold magentas are here to stay.
The minimalist trend is still going strong and this applies to flooring too. Neutral tones like honey, cream, and white will be top choices in 2023. These colors will work well with almost any decor style.