I am a huge fan of the ombre design trend, in fashion, style and of course interior design. It reminds me of a watercolor interpretation of a happy, flowing moment.
While Ombre has been on trend for a while, a resurgence of the trend in other facets of style have made it more prevalent in interior design.
Below we will dissect the ombre trend and show you some jaw dropping images from Art Architecture Design to inspire you to bring some ombre into your home decor.
The boldest way to incorporate the ombre effect in your home is with paint. While it takes some skill to achieve a flawless ombre effect, the end result is eye catching and beautiful.
Make sure to use a bold color - you don't want to invest all your time in this statement element for very little payoff.
The rooms above go one further and bring in the color in accent furniture and accessories as well, which, when done right can be really successful.
Drapery is a wonderful place to explore the ombre design trend. Stylish drapery trends are leaning towards statement textiles that are a part of the design rather than a silent accompaniment.
Whether you go for a moody blue or candy coated pastels, you can clearly see that these gorgeous drapery panels are the perfect thing to bring a fun, fresh and modern feel to any space.
The last application of ombre I wanted to explore is 'monochromatic ombre'. What I mean by that is a room that utilizes the blending, bleeding effect of ombre while keeping within one main color palette.
This is very effective with dark greys or blues and gives ombre a very modern feel.
A cluster of mini pendants or monochromatic throw pillows make great accessories to your larger ombre installation.
As you can see, there are many ways to incorporate the ombre trend into your interiors. How would you do it? Go bold with paint or subtle with a monochromatic palette?
Leave your answers in the comments below!
Image Source: Art Architecture Design