Decor & Renovation
Home Trend: It's All About The Curves
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Decor & Renovation
Home Trend: It's All About The Curves
Bring a softer, more inviting feel to your space with roundness and curves. With spherical vases, circular tables, curvy armrests and globe lights, there are endless ways to incorporate this trend into your home.
Serene living space
Free-flowing elements can add a sense of coziness and relaxation to your living room: Think an overstuffed sofa or cloud-like armchair paired with a rounded ottoman and coffee table. To incorporate this eye-catching aesthetic on a budget, small details like circular toss cushions or a curvy plant pot can inject softness and comfort with ease.
Bennet rocking armchair, Structube, on sale for $399 (was $499)
Jarita Round Coffee Table, Urban Barn, $799
Kyland Armchair, Urban Barn, $1,099
Curves in the kitchen
Photography, Bruno Petrozza
Cabinetry and countertops are full of straight lines and sharp angles, but you can create softness and movement in your kitchen in small ways through rounded glass jars, ceramic containers or a fruit bowl displayed on the island. If you’re looking to go bigger, invest in dining chairs with cylindrical legs or a curved back, a circular table or even round seats to place at the breakfast bar. These fluid lines can add a whimsical feel to the functional nature of the room.
MIDI Chair, Shop Found, $625
Edna Wood Dinette Table, Mobilia, on sale for $1,189 (was $1,399)
Florina Coaster Set, Urban Barn, $34
Free-flow furniture
Photography, Bruno Petrozza
Amp up the impact of your circular coffee or side table by choosing one with a rounded base that gives it curves from top to bottom. For a more subtle option, another great way to incorporate this trend into your furniture is to choose pieces like a desk or dresser with a combination of angular and rounded lines. The result is a perfect blend of modern and classic that fits every room.
Neghan Wood Bookcase, Mobilia, on sale for $849 (was $999)
Inviting entryway
No matter the size, your home’s entrance sets the tone for the rest of the house. If you have space, a curved bench instantly adds a friendly and welcoming touch to the entryway. If space is at a premium, a basket or coat rack by the door can do the trick to bring fluidity into this area.
Fabric Storage Bench, Bouclair, on sale for $184 (was $230)
Whimsical walls
Decorate your walls with rounded shapes to personalize your space and make a trendy statement. Mirrors, decals, picture frames and shelves are all budget-friendly ways to dress up walls and create visual interest.
Montage Wall Shelf, Umbra, $85
All about accents
Small decor accents are a low-commitment way to dip your toes into the curvy trend. Pieces like vases and candle holders are easy to integrate into your current aesthetic but can still make a strong statement without breaking the bank.
Herringbone round cushion, Simons, $25
Circle of light
Table lamps, floor lamps, sconces, pendants and more: lighting fixtures are an important decor element, and their shape and style have a direct impact on the atmosphere of a room. Whether you lean toward classic, contemporary, industrial or romantic styles, there are options to make your lighting dreams a reality, curved edges and all.
Luminaire Authentik Small Danoise Light Fixture, Simons, $345
Lempa Floor Lamp, Simons, $159
Soothing sanctuary
Give your bedroom a hint of softness with rounded light fixtures or furniture, like a funky nightstand or chair. For a cost-effective and easy swap, try replacing your linens with ones that boast curved or abstract patterns. Whether it’s an entire duvet set or a single throw, these patterns will add an air of playfulness and comfort to the most relaxing room in the house.
Rialto Pewter Storage Bench, CB2, $1,199
KLYNNETÅG Duvet cover and pillowcases, IKEA, $40
Rounded renos
If you’re ready to dive head-first into the curvy trend and want to add roundness and flow into your space during renovations, there are a plethora of options. Go big with arched doorways, semi-circle windows, vaulted wall niches or a rounded kitchen island. You can also enjoy these soft silhouettes in subtler ways by choosing a rounded sink, cabinet hardware or light switch and outlet covers.
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