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Home design trends 2023

Wondering what home design trends 2023 will bring? We’ve scoured the internet, talked to trendsetters, and more to come up with this list of six rising trends.
A collage of images including a picture of a stair tower, a picture of an Andersen pivot door, a picture of an office with a biophilic design, a picture of an outdoor kitchen, a picture of a bedroom with white oak windows and doors, and a picture of a monochrome bedroom with window frames matching the terra cotta wall color.

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Home is a lifestyle! We're spending more time there than ever before, and we want and need more from our homes than ever before. All six of the trends we’ve identified for 2023 speak to the ways people are adding both beauty and functionality to every last inch of their homes. Ready to find out more? Get your free, digital copy!

White oak windows: Meet the modern wood window

We love a black window, but it’s not the only way to achieve a modern look. Add warmth in a subtle, neutral way with white oak windows and doors.

A bedroom with white walls and white oak Andersen French doors, ceiling beams, and furniture has a view of the garden outside.
White oak adds warmth to this clean, modern bedroom.

Stair towers: Taking form and function to the next level

A staircase surrounded by one or more walls of windows is the perfect way to add distinction to a new home, showcase a gorgeous view, and flood your home with natural light!

On the left, a curved staircase in a tower full of windows and on the right, a view of the home from the outside where the stair tower really stands out.
Beautiful both inside and out, this stair tower adds character and tons of natural light thanks to the two dozen 400 Series picture windows.

Biophilic design: Bringing the outdoors in

Natural elements, like light, plants, and more, add so much to an interior space. Plus, there are so many creative ways to bring this design approach to life.

A light-flooded office with wood desk and green couch makes the perfect environment for a collection of potted plants.
One of our favorite ways to bring a biophilic design to life is with a window like this A-Series specialty window that fills a whole wall framing views and bringing in tons of plant-nurturing natural light.

Pivot doors: Stylish from any angle

Making a statement that hints at what awaits inside, the pivot door’s non-traditional opening is a perfect fit on a non-traditional home.

A modern home with cedar cladding features all-glass double pivot doors at the entrance.
All-glass double pivot doors make the perfect entrance to this sleek and modern home.

Monochrome rooms: Coloring outside the lines

From the windows to the walls and the fireplace to the ceiling, color is everywhere. And natural light reveals how complex a single color can be!

A monochrome bedroom with terracotta walls, windows, and décor.
When trying out a monochrome look, a warm neutral like Sherwin-Williams color of the year 2023: Redend Point, is a great place to start.

Outdoor kitchens: Cooking up an indoor/outdoor lifestyle

Sometimes two is better than one, especially if you’re looking to make the most of your backyard and the outdoor kitchen is a perfect place to take on big, messy cooking projects.

An outdoor kitchen featuring cabinetry, grill, smoker, sink, and a big-screen TV connects to the indoor kitchen through a set of Andersen French doors.

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A collage of images including a picture of a stair tower, a picture of an Andersen pivot door, a picture of an office with a biophilic design, a picture of an outdoor kitchen, a picture of a bedroom with white oak windows and doors, and a picture of a monochrome bedroom with window frames matching the terra cotta wall color.