Spruce Up Your Space 

The Latest Interior Design Trends for Accent Walls, Creative Ceilings, Crown Molding, and More

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In recent times our homes have become the center of our lives. With the pandemic keeping many of us inside for extended periods, we have had to ensure that our space feels comfortable yet stimulating. Despite covid-19’s negative economic effect, home improvement spending jumped up by 3% in 2020. People worldwide have been looking for ways to create personalized interiors to make them feel more comfortable and unique.

In 2023 remodeling your interior is more accessible than ever as design trends have shifted away from expensive remodeling projects towards cost-effective DIY ventures and renter-friendly upgrades. 2022 saw a whopping 53 million DIY home improvement projects accounting for 39% of projects overall. These trends allow homeowners and renters to create beautiful interiors with thoughtful designs and minor tweaks that can help transform a space.

Why you may be feeling the itch for DIY

There are many reasons to venture into the world of do-it-yourself design. So don’t be afraid of that creative itch; it may be just what you need to inspire your next big home renovation project. Here are a few reasons you may feel motivated to switch up your interior design:

You are spending more time in the house: As we continue to spend a significant amount of time in our living spaces, the need for a comfortable, refreshing, and aesthetically pleasing environment becomes even more crucial.

Our environment has profound effects on our cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. It is vital to our overall well-being and can directly affect our ability to work, learn, and engage with others. Considering these factors, it is no surprise that spending more time at home may inspire people to DIY their ideal living space.

Your rental is drab and lacks personality: Renting a home can sometimes leave you feeling disconnected from your surroundings, especially if the space feels too uniform and does not reflect your personal style. Engaging in DIY projects can foster a greater connection to your space. By putting your ideas, time, and energy into the transformation, you actively shape your home to reflect who you are and your values. 

You want to increase the value of your home: When done right, a well-executed DIY project can add value to your home. Real estate experts have indicated that properties with upgraded interiors tend to garner more interest from potential buyers, which may, in turn, lead to a higher sale price. For example, repainting your interiors can result in a 107% return on your investment, while converting a room or closet into a home office can now add over $10,000 in resale value to your house.

You have more time on your hands, so you are interested in finding new hobbies that bring your happiness: If you are fighting boredom and restlessness, finding new DIY hobbies to occupy your time can be a fun and productive solution. One of the key reasons why people feel motivated to start a DIY home improvement project is to enhance their mental well-being. Easy DIY projects can help combat anxiety or restlessness while creating a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.

You have more disposable income and want to dedicate it to improving your environment: As more people begin to develop side hustles and hobbies that also bring in more disposable income, investing in your living space through DIY home improvement projects can be an excellent way to give your home a personal touch while increasing its overall value. Allow your money to go further with DIY projects and cost-effective materials that will bring personality and style to your space.

 

You want to bond with family, so dedicating your time and energy to something fun and productive is especially attractive: DIY interior design projects provide the perfect opportunity to bring the whole family together and create a space that reflects the unique personalities and preferences of each individual. When done well, these projects can foster collaboration and teamwork while teaching valuable skills.

Furthermore, working on DIY projects as a family helps create a sense of community and bonding. Family members can share their ideas and see their vision come to life together, fostering a sense of mutual accomplishment and increased family closeness. This joint project enables parents to work closely with their children and impart life skills and values essential to their growth.

The biggest DIY trends you’ll see today

In today’s fast-paced and dynamic world, keeping up with the ever-changing trends is essential to make your living spaces inviting and aesthetically pleasing. With a focus on creativity, innovation, and sustainability, there has been a surge of cost-effective DIY design concepts that can elevate your home to new heights. Here, we will explore some of the most prominent DIY trends making waves in the world of interior design:

Accent walls

A DIY accent wall has the potential to completely transform your living space, adding enhanced visual appeal and depth while letting your unique personality shine. Creating an accent wall is a relatively easy project to create an appealing focal point in any room, drawing the eye to a particular area and enhancing the overall design.

By choosing a contrasting or complementary color, pattern, or texture, you can emphasize specific architectural features or furnishings you want to showcase. Alternatively, painting a more subtle accent wall can unify and blend different design elements, creating a polished and cohesive look.

Gallery Walls

Moreover, many people are turning to gallery walls as a means to showcase their carefully curated thrift finds and other personal treasures. Gallery walls, which are essentially a carefully arranged collection of artworks, photographs, or other decorative items, provide an opportunity for individuals to display their personal tastes, memories, and experiences in a visually appealing way.

Homeowners can create a personalized and dynamic talking point for their guests by thoughtfully arranging their favorite items on an accent wall. The idea of upcycling and repurposing thrift finds adds to the charm of a gallery wall, as it demonstrates resourcefulness and creativity.

For more inspiration on creating the perfect gallery wall for your space, check out our extensive inventory of artwork, mirrors, and wall décor.  For example, our John-Richard Antiqued Wall Mirror would make the perfect statement for a gallery wall. Or, any of our collections of Bigfish Knock Knock IV Wall Art can transform any gallery wall into a thrift-lovers dream.

Updated ceilings

The ceiling, often called the “fifth wall, ” is crucial in a room’s overall aesthetic and atmosphere. Neglecting this part of your interior can leave your space feeling incomplete and uninteresting. Designer Kate Miller reminds us that “Masters of art, design, and architecture have been utilizing ceilings as a fifth surface for centuries over. They recognized that doing so elevates a space, taking it from beautiful to breathtaking, interesting to iconic.”

Updating your ceiling with the latest design trends can transform your room into a well-thought-out and stylish haven. Wallpaper, paint, and other decorative elements can all be used to elevate your space and create a visually captivating environment.

Crown molding

One versatile and budget-friendly approach to giving your interiors a regal aesthetic is by adding DIY crown molding. Crown molding is a decorative trim placed along the seam where the ceiling and the wall meet. Architect James Dixon notes, “when it’s done right, crown molding helps lift the space, drawing your eye up to make the ceiling feel higher.” Not only does it add sophisticated detailing to a room, but it can also bring extraordinary charm to your home.

Furniture upcycling or repurposing

Furniture upcycling and repurposing have emerged as one of the most significant interior design trends in recent years for reasons that range from environmental concerns to personal creativity and cost-effectiveness. Because mass-produced furniture often lacks durability and quality compared to older pieces, buying and repurposing secondhand pieces can be particularly beneficial. According to Architectural Digest, upcycling “gives you an opportunity to work on DIY projects that allow you to exercise considerable creative muscle, and it is more sustainable than buying a new piece.”

Furniture upcycling and repurposing involves taking old or discarded items and breathing new life into them by transforming them into something new and functional. This can be done by painting, sanding, reupholstering, adding new hardware or accessories, or by simply placing a piece of furniture into a unique space and giving it a new purpose than it was initially intended for. The creative possibilities are endless, making it an ideal DIY project for anyone looking to update their home decor.

Renter-friendly upgrades

Renters often have difficulty making their rented homes feel like their own. However, plenty of renter-friendly upgrades can help transform your space without breaking the lease agreement. One great way to add personality is to use removable wallpaper. These wallpapers come in various colors and patterns, peeling off easily when it’s time to move out. Similarly, peel-and-stick tile works perfectly for creating temporary backsplashes and flooring.

Removable accent walls can be created by hanging pictures and art prints to make an easily customizable gallery wall. Curtains and rugs are also great ways to transform walls, windows, and floors to give the look of a complete room transformation while still being easily reversible.

Kaiyo can help

Once you have finished your DIY home renovations, it’s time to move on to the best part, interior decorating! Kaiyo can help infuse your space with personality and style with our extensive inventory of secondhand furniture and home decor.

From uniquely curated sofas and accent chairs like our stunning set of Four Hands Caleb Chairs to statement dining tables such as the B&B Italia Athos Extendable Dining Table, plus an extensive inventory of vintage or antique finds like no other, we offer a little bit of everything no matter what interior style you are creating.

At Kaiyo, sustainability is at the forefront of everything we do. We provide our customers with only the highest quality, gently used secondhand items from top-rated brands at up to 90% off retail pricing. So, next time you are tired of your space feeling drab and lacking personality, check out our carefully curated selection of furniture and home to bring whatever interior design project you are working on to life.

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