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Exterior of 16 Brookside Way in Greenville, SC.

Listed with Michael McGeevey, 16 Brookside Way in Greenville boasts a range of extraordinary design + architectural features.

Photo by Ryan Nichols

Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty knows your home is your haven, so they’re constantly keeping track of the latest trends that will withstand the test of time.

Here are the top seven home design trends they’re seeing in 2023:

  1. Sustainable design, both inside and out
  2. Gone are gray walls — we’re welcoming warmer colors
  3. Demand for offices and work spaces
  4. Fully open-concept is out, more defined room spaces are in
  5. Embracing clutter-free and minimalist living
  6. Wallpaper and bold tiles — especially in powder rooms, dining rooms, kitchens + laundry rooms
  7. Wood and stone accents

What trends are you on board with?*

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