Grab your grandmother’s China and some floral wallpaper: This throwback aesthetic offers pure nostalgia.
One design aesthetic you probably didn’t expect to come back in style: your grandmother’s living room.
But these aren’t exactly the stuffy, formal rooms you might remember from childhood.
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By mixing in a few modern elements, the style isnostalgic and comfortablewithout looking kitschy.
Embellishments like ruffles, pleats, and fringe are also seeing a resurgence.
Stein suggests choosing anearthy color paletteof saturated hues for an organic, casual feel.
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Be selective as you accessorize to avoid an overly cluttered look.
Above all, decorate with what you love.
“It liberates you to make design choices and create a space that is anything but sterile and cookie-cutter.
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