From 70s Retro to Parisian Apartment—Here’s How to Master Every Trending Aesthetic

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From 70s Retro to Parisian Apartment—Here’s How to Master Every Trending Aesthetic

It’s nice to have some guiding principles when taking on a project as monumental as designing a space. Maybe a few aesthetic room ideas to help you build your way to an ever-alluring vibe. As a longtime design writer and lover, I’m here to guide you on your journey with the best inspiration for 2023’s trending aesthetics.

I searched high, low, and across a bevy of blogs to gather 20 design ideas for the minimalist, the modernist, the “hipstoric” advocate, the Parisian apartment devotees, and beyond. Happy decorating!

Featured image of Camille’s bedroom by Michelle Nash.

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Parisian apartment aesthetic room ideas.

Image of Rebekah Peppler’s Parisian apartment by Joann Pai.

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The Paris Apartment Aesthetic

There are a few crucial elements to the Paris Apartment Aesthetic that can’t easily be purchased: high ceilings, herringbone hardwoods, and some elaborate crown molding. But if you have white walls and lofty windows, there’s plenty you can do to mimic the airy, timeless Parisian vibe.

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Boho bedroom with white walls and bright rug.

Image of Hayley Pannekoecke’s bedroom by Nikole Ramsay.

The ’70s/Retro Aesthetic

Whether you’re punching up a white room or layering color on color, the graphic look makes a timeless statement.

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vintage farmhouse with deep green walls and rattan

Image of Claire Zinnecker’s home by Michelle Nash

The “Hipstoric” Home Aesthetic

We’re big fans of Pinterest’s ‘Hipstoric home‘ 2023 trend prediction, which finds creative ways to give vintage pieces new life. Refresh the classics with new upholstery, fresh paint, or give them a whole new purpose.

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Camille Styles minimalist office.

Image by Michelle Nash

The Minimalist Office Aesthetic

If you believe the state of your desk is a direct reflection of your work mindset, a minimalist aesthetic is a perfect fit for an office. With clean lines and uncluttered surfaces, it’s much easier to slip into get-it-done mode.

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Kate Zimmerman Turpin's minimalist Texas kitchen.

Image of Kate Zimmerman Turpin’s Sunday House

The Cottagecore Aesthetic

The cheery, social media-driven trend is still going strong. Cottagecore’s high-design nature can veer into too twee territory fast, however, so it’s helpful to have some guidance when decorating with the English countryside aesthetic in mind.

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Alex Bates Fire Island cottage - eclectic coastal design

Image of Alex Bates’ Fire Island Cottage

The Beachy Eclectic Aesthetic

“Beach house” doesn’t have to mean a bowl of white seashells. Mix vintage elements with more modern accents to craft a collected, elected coastal look.