Inspiration Monday: Trends worth trying
Trends help you keep a fresh perspective. If you haven’t updated your space since 1892, incorporating a new trend or two will help to give your home a wonderful pick me up.
Updates don’t have to be overwhelming. Perhaps a minimal spruce up is all you need.
Here are a few trends worth trying
Poufs
Perfect for " pouf" of color, texture or pattern in casual spaces
Something tufted
restorationhardware.com
Adds a level of sophistication to your living space.
Indigo blue
potterybarn.com
Curations available through Ydp
cyan and interlude home
individual pieces give you the flexibility to make a unique statement
Mirrored mosaics
Industrial vibe
For a vintage sensibility, these metal pendants could look lovely over a kitchen island
ballarddesigns.com
Which of these trends do you find worth trying?
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Inspiring creativity,
Ricci
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