Sleeping In Beauty
Featuring Products With Wayfair
Get your beauty sleep in a beautiful room featuring products from Wayfair. This Chanel tufted bed and rose gold bedding is paired with a black frosted tip throw blanket and champagne, black, and gold throw pillows. Together they are styled to create a Hollywood regency aesthetic. In contrast, to move away from the traditional Hollywood regency, this room incorporates additions of bold and edgy decor pieces that you can at https://duroque.com/. Mixed together you create an elegant, bold, edgy, Grandmillenialism bedroom of envy.
Make Your Mark on Your Home – With Art
The Grandmillenial Style
The Grandmillenial Style is a combination of the maximalism, eclectic, and Hollywood glamour styles. Be bold and be daring, this style is not defined and allows you to take reign and add your own twist to it. The products that I included in this art and decor inspiration (if paired and placed properly) creates an elegant yet edgy room that is a work of art on its own. Some of the leaders of the Grandmillenial movement have products featured in this display such as artists Ashley Longshore, Eric Salin, Illuminati Neon, Jaler Fine Art, Marc Buffin, Philippe Shangti, and S2B.
Living In Luxury
A room can be worth a thousand words. Leave people in awe when they walk into your living room. While the foundations of colors and furniture are on the chic/elegant side, the decorative items is what gives the room that wow factor. Styled with pieces from Johnathan Adler, this room combines the styles of art deco, maximalism, and Hollywood regency.
Bring Your Room to Life
There are various ways to make your room come to life, especially when you want minimalistic colors or furniture. Decorative trays (from Johnathan Adler), to designer candles (candles in image are from Dior and Etsy), to funky furniture (which also happen to be functional art), to decorative objects like coffee table books and sculptures all work together to take your interiors to the next level. Living rooms are for the living, so why not bring the room to life?