Perhaps as part of the return of maximalism, wallpaper is having a big, big moment in 2022. But it's not your grandmother's wallpaper: These are big, bold and luscious.
Right on time: Late '80s and '90s styles have been creeping back into our consciousness, but stylish interiors influencers are already incorporating them in their homes in big ways.
Washed linen bedding feels especially homey and lived-in without losing any sophistication. It could just as easily be a paint color on the wall, or a cushy rug underfoot, in almost any room.
Originating around the 1920s, schoolhouse lights illuminated large spaces such as libraries and classrooms, in part because only one was needed to throw great, diffused light.
Nothing adds soul and vintage warmth to a home like something made by the human hand. In this case, artisan tile, from Mercury Mosaics, can be executed in a wide array of vintage tile styles.
As the sharper angles of the mid-century modern movement continue to fade on the home-trends landscape, rounder shapes are moving in to take their place. Squared-off doorways suddenly feel … square.
For those who want to take a traditionally styled home a step into something more ornate, a French-style mirror is one stylish option.
As supply chains catch up and cabinet makers finally find room in their schedules, the demand for color cabinets will continue to rise.