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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Marble Everything
Marble is no longerjust for countertops; its for everything.
Or, I should say, room.
Whats the lesson here?
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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.