The Modern Move Bringing Back An Old High-End Trend

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The world of interior design is no stranger to trends that ebb and flow. From romantic interior design trends like medieval modern to funkier aesthetics such as animalcore, we've seen it all. Yet what remains constant throughout the years is classic home decor trends that stand the test of time while still feeling personal. Popular styles from the past, like art deco, are making a strong comeback in the form of reinvented patterns and textures. More notably, we're seeing a surge of fun additions like fringes on lampshades that are reminiscent of "The Great Gatsby" and intricate detailing on ottomans. Whether it's your sofa, table lamp, or even table runner, adding passementerie, or trim, to your pieces is a fun way to include vintage charm in your modern-day scene.

While it's easy to focus on adding passementerie to statement furniture like sofas or bed frames, it's also important to refrain from fixating on it. Pay attention to details on items like window treatments and throw pillows to really amplify your space. These details may seem insignificant, but they can make all the difference in nailing the look. By adding a few touches like ruffles, fringing, or trim to these items, you'll create a unique, heirloom feel to your space.

How to bring back trim to your modern space

Because these trims can be quite bold and ornate, balance is key to maintaining a harmonious look to your home. If you're already working with a modern-minimalistic space, this shouldn't require too much effort. By using the plain or minimalistic pieces you might already have, you'll invite the eye to focus on the glamour of the finer details. To do this, try adding tassels to vibrantly colored pieces like drapes or armchairs. Whatever the item, it's an easy DIY project to do, and it shouldn't be too costly either. You can purchase fringe like this Trims by the Yard 6" Chainette Fringe Trim or BEL AVENIR Brush Fringe Trim for under $20. Once you've decorated your piece and placed it among plain-colored walls and understated furniture, you'll be able to successfully fuse this old high-end trend to the present day without looking too historical or outdated.

For modern maximalists, it's important to tune into your existing look. If you have a room with bold colors, try layering pieces with the same tone — just with a little touch of trim. Don't worry too much about alternating colors; instead, try toning down or even amplifying the same color to add some dimension. Additionally, it's helpful to pay attention to textures and patterns. Layering texture like velvet materials with linen can play up your existing room without changing too much.

Furthermore, if you have bold decor like stripe drenching, you shouldn't feel the need to limit yourself. Instead, play around with other patterns that might bring dimension to your room. Ultimately, adding trim to modern spaces is all about creating balance. Through thoughtful layering and paying attention to the small details, you'll have yourself a fresh take on an old trend in no time.

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