Hint: Its not just shiplap.

blend of farmhouse, modern, and antique styles.

Scalloped Edges

Possibly the most-used design trend I saw at Magnolia was scallop motifs.

Plates, baskets, and candlesticks on a table in a store

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There were scalloped vases, baskets, candles, and coasters, just to name a few.

Scallops are a playful yet subtle way to dress up daily items.

One of the easiest ways toincorporate scallopsinto your home is on your kitchen table.

Black and white plates and bowls

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Use scalloped placemats, napkins, and plates to create a fun dining look.

it’s possible for you to also scatter scalloped pillows, curtains, and lampshades throughout other rooms.

Gingham Print

Magnolia meets cottagecorewith gingham napkins, tablecloths, and throw blankets.

Place setting with gingham napkin

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Before gingham became a cottagecore staple, it was used in traditional farmhouse homes for tablecloths and curtains.

Using gingham printis a simple way to warm up a room.

Hang up airy, gingham curtains in cream or light blue to spruce up your kitchen or living room.

Shelves in a store holding kitchen supplies

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Marble Everything

Marble is no longerjust for countertops; its for everything.

Or, I should say, room.

Whats the lesson here?

The outside of store

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Dont be afraid to switch up kitchen staples you use every day with new fun finishes.

Start small with a brass bowl to hold fruit or a tea kettle to display on your stove.

Black and White

This color combo has stood the test of time for a reason.

or choosing black-and-white photography and art instead of color.