Trending 2023 - Wendy Moore
TREND 1: BRAVE STATEMENT
Choosing a bold hue for a key appliance is a new colour confidence trend that will last the distance. Make an everyday appliance your stunning centrepiece such as a Chilli Red Belling Dual Fuel Range Cooker for a sophisticated twist.
TREND 2: CLASSIC COOL
We’re seeing Shaker style getting a chic modern update, moving away from white-on-white towards a mature palette of deep neutrals such as smokey greys, slate blues and deep greens.
TREND 3: BIOPHILIC
Surging post-pandemic, biophilic design reflects a need to be surrounded by nature, both inside and outside, as we reconnect and repair. Surfaces reference the natural world, with lots of texture and organic colour in myriad shades that mimic nature.
TREND 4: CUTTING-EDGE COUNTRY
Urban luxuries meet country glamour in this trend that reflects our desire to hold on to the important things we reconnected with during our pandemic lockdowns. This trend moves country style away from the fussy layers of pattern we’ve seen in the past, and towards a chic palette of warm whites balanced by earthy timbers, natural stone and exposed brick.
TREND 5: COLOUR WASH
This trend is about the details and how they can change a room completely. Rather than just a splash of colour, using accessories to create a strong colour statement with a complete wash demonstrates a true commitment to your hue of choice and makes a room sing with style.
Wendy Moore
Interiors expert Wendy Moore is renowned for her understanding of what Australians want from their homes. Wendy and her team at The Interiors Edit are focussed on achievable dreams, attainable style and leading trend development and evolution that works with the way we live.
Known across the country as the host of Selling Houses Australia, Group GM of The Lifestyle Group of Channels and Homes Editor at Australian Women’s Weekly, Wendy’s resume also includes a decade on leading trend forecasting publication Australian Home Beautiful, as well as a judge on Channel 7’s House Rules.