Fall Houseplants – your perfect companions for adding vibrant colors, tantalizing textures, even air-purifying benefits, and the essence of autumn indoors to your indoor space!
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Scalloped decor is a great way to add a sweet, romantic touch to your space. Plus, there are so many ways you can bring this decorating trend into your home—from rugs to dinnerware to curtains and everything in between. Here are 15 of our favorite scalloped decor items to add subtle flair to your home.
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Available in sizes from 2’ x 3’ to 9’ x 12’, this scalloped jute area rug is the perfect way to add a little flair to your space. It’s particularly well-suited to boho-inspired decor thanks to the jute texture. Plus, at less than $100 for a 4’ x 6’ area rug, you truly can’t go wrong.
World Market
Switch out your standard photo frames for something a little more fun. These Acacia wood frames from World Market are sure to add a touch of warmth and playfulness to your space. You can grab them in 4” x 4” and 4” x 6” sizes.
World Market
These scalloped edge plates are sure to add some romance to the dinner table. Made from ceramic with a speckled glaze and natural sandy color, we love the European feel that these plates evoke.
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Add a little sweetness to your bath or shower routine with this scalloped bath mat. Not only is it stylish, but it’s super plush and soft too. It’s available in two different sizes and five different colors from Anthropologie.
Anthropologie
This marble scalloped tray is the perfect catch-all for keys and loose change, bookshelf and table styling, or storing rings and small jewelry on a dresser or side table. Grab it from Anthropologie for under $60!
World Market
Don’t forget about your walls. This peel-and-stick wallpaper features a scalloped pattern in white and beige that gives off a light and airy coastal feel. It’s easy to install (and remove) which makes it perfect for a DIY
Fall Houseplants – your perfect companions for adding vibrant colors, tantalizing textures, even air-purifying benefits, and the essence of autumn indoors to your indoor space!
Sometimes, you see a style that’s so over the top, with so many seemingly disconnected designs, that it's a miracle everything flows together so seamlessly. Case in point: the no-holds-barred look of British pop decor. The style combines the best of today’s trending aesthetics with a healthy dose of the posh past—and like all maximalist styles, it's all about the layers.
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The best part of fall is all the holiday decorating opportunities it brings, starting with Halloween. One of the easiest ways to bring some Halloween decor into your home is with garlands.
Just because summer is over doesn't mean that you can't still enjoy your patio, balcony, or terrace—fall is still a great time to gather outside with friends, so you'll want to make sure that your outdoor space is ready for the season.
If your laundry room could use a little extra love, go ahead and take some time to jazz it up a bit with some fun new organization products, cheerful pieces of decor, and other essentials that will make doing this household chore a little more enjoyable.
If autumn is one of your favorite times of the year, you probably feel a natural urge every September 1st to start decking the halls for fall. It's always a good idea to put extra thought into your new purchases so you can make wise decisions on your decor investments. So before you add the velvet plush pumpkins or salted caramel candles to your cart, take a minute to hear what these designers have to say. Here, they share half a dozen fall trends that they recommend skipping.
Transform the look of your room and invite a lovely vibe for your partner taking inspiration from these Romantic Bedroom Décor Ideas With Plant Theme pictures!
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Whether you’re designing a room from scratch or want to change up your existing decor, sourcing the perfect accent pieces is often overwhelming. This is especially true if you’re on the hunt for a hidden gem, or you have an open space just begging for a cool piece that you cannot seem to find.
Incorporating vintage elements into a space has been a rising trend for quite some time, but if you're in a new home that is all bare walls and right angles, it can be hard to pull this style off convincingly. Often in new, builder-grade homes, even the best antique pieces aren’t going to feel quite right if there’s no natural character to your space.