I love seeing classic elements in design. Using classics creates a timeless space, and you can layer in fun and funky accessories to keep things interesting. Herringbone pattern is one of those great timeless elements. You can change out your rugs to instantly transform the space, but you will always have a beautiful floor waiting for you underneath.
via Citified
Nate Berkus Interiors
via Where You Hang Your Hat
And how about herringbone outside? I'm on board in a big way.
Stella McCartney's Gardens via Vogue
via House beautiful
via This Old House
What about you? Are you a fan of herringbone? Do tell.
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It really is a classic. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI am not just a fan-I am a certified fanatic! I admire classic Herringbone inspirations. I always refuse to call it old-fashioned. Rather, I call it vintage. Among the photos posted, I am totally hooked on Nate Berkus’ orange dining area. The chandelier has a name; it’s called “Mine”. And just for the record, these photos are awesome. I hope to see more. I am certain that even other interior designers or even concrete contractors Cook County and home owners will appreciate what you share. Thanks a lot.
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