There's few things I love more than interior design. I can spend hours and hours scrolling through pinterest planning out my dream future home and every tiny detail of what each room will look like. I especially love bedroom interior as I honestly believe that the mood of your room has a massive effect on your mood, so creating a good space is super important for creating a good head space! Wayfair UK recently put together articles on two interior trends that are everywhere at the moment, so here's how I'd recreate them, with a Lucy twist...
Bed Sets from Wayfair UK 1) HERE, 2) HERE, 3) HERE
I love this trend as its the perfect mix of classic and modern. I love the classic French shapes and styles in mirrors and bed frames, but adding the metallic adds a little extra interest and makes everything fresh. I would opt for a neutral wall paint with subtle colours in a floral duvet cover, but add details such as candle holders, jewellery hangers and plant pots in a copper or a rose gold. I might also throw a more rustic blanket over the bed to avoid it all looking too pristine, you still want to feel cosy of course! This trend is so calming, perfect for a minimalist, de-cluttered space, and all the white/neutrals will make your room feel so much bigger and lighter.
Bed sets from Wayfair UK ~ 1) HERE, 2) HERE, 3) HERE
I'm obsessed with Scandinavian style, the fashion and the interior! It's minimalistic but layered, so think a wall of multiple photo frames, white walls with brown wood shelves, neutral floor with a patterned rug. I think scandi interior lends it's self so well for eclecticism as each item gets the attention it deserves, and the neutral background makes everything look so clean and fresh. I think my room already has elements of this trend as it's largely white with pops of colour. But I'd take this trend to the max by having a fully white room, shelves of trinkets with rose gold, grey or black details, and then either a patterned duvet cover or a plain duvet with a bold rug or throw. You can have so much fun with this trend and I think it really celebrates individuality as it places so much focus on the little details of your room. Its grown up but doesn't take itself too serious.
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