Once again we see an emphasis on looking to our heritage, with shades of grey, brown and creams being the main colour schemes. This style means we could in fact go to 'brocantes' to find bygone treasure such as silver plated or pewter accessories if we don't have any family heirlooms of our own to display.
This style also reflects the warmth and comfort that the past holds for most of must. Beautiful damask curtains that may remind us of our grandparents, antique photo frames holding sepia photos can all be put on display around our homes.
Bed throws with hand finished trim don't have to be inherited pieces as new versions can comfortable sit side by side with new to achieve a comforting and welcoming look in our homes. Add lots of textures to your rooms so that they don't become flat and boring, cheap cushions in a variety of shapes and fabrics can be piled onto sofas, chairs and beds to get the look.
Return to days gone by and bring comfort to your kitchen by using kitchen rugs and kitchen blinds in shades of brown and creams, all you need to do is start filling your home with the aroma of home made bread or cakes and you're on the right tracks to achieving this interior design trend.
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