Classic New England Decor Trends That Will Never Go Out Of Style

Everyone knows that classic New England decor never goes out of style. However interior designers and those of us in the world of remodeling or redecorating have noticed over the years that certain aspects of New England decor style, have continued to stay relevant, no matter where your house is or what coast you’re living near. Below is a list of items, designs, and updates that will add classic and timeless elements to your home.

 

Built In Bookcases

You don’t need the full library in your home to give it that cozy and eclectic aesthetic that a few old books and comfy club chairs can offer. Built-in bookcases are an incredible way to add an artist element to the space, and these can really work in most living, bedroom or hallway areas. Add smaller objects or frames to the bookcases, adding in personal touches from travels or special personal events.

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Long Curtains and Drapes

To add that dramatic and whimsical flair that New England decor embodies, look to your windows as an easy way to add this aesthetic. Choose long drapes as your curtains in living rooms or bedrooms, noting that materials like velvet or linen will add a dramatic touch to the overall aesthetic. Even if you don’t need privacy, having this elegant feature will add such a nice border to your windows, as well as a cozy upgrade to the room.

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Whimsical Wallpaper

Just like curtains add a touch of whimsy, wallpaper can do just the same! If you’re wanting to lean into that classic New England decor style, even more, a great option is printed wallpapers. Find styles that are fresher or bright for spaces that will take in more light, and use darker tones or bolder patterns for places that are a bit darker. This will add balance and ensure that your room is never too much, and is just perfectly right, ensuring you and your guests are always at ease.

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Sisal Rugs

You may already have a sisal rug in your home, anchoring your bed or in the living room but a large rug also does well in both dining and kitchen rooms if space allows. It can upgrade the room into feeling more thoughtful and established. A rug under the dining room will ground your table, and having a runner or large rug in the kitchen space will add a bit of comfort and texture! Don’t forget that these rooms are actually where you spend a lot of time, and should be just as considered as the rest of your home.

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Paint in One Color

Choosing one color to paint the kitchen cabinets, drawers, and shelves will add a distinguished uniformity to the room. Even if it’s a bolder color like an emerald green or peachy orange, as long as it fills the area you’re painting this will look classic. Avoid adding patterns or white details, which will take away from the simplistic and chic nature of the main color. 

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Dramatic Architectural Details

We often are upgrading kitchens to involve special elements, and we can’t recommend it more. Coffered ceilings, wood panels, and detailed moldings can add such a unique elegance as the attention to detail these details provide is oftentimes show-stopping! Even smaller changes like trading out an old light for a more modern style chandelier is a really easy way to add this style of architecture into the home. 

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Warmer Metals 

Choosing copper, bronze, or gold accent details is another really easy way to involve that timeless aesthetic that New England style decor offers! Trade out old knobs on doors or cabinets, replace handles on drawers, and use fun wall hooks in warmer metals to add a nice element of delicate detail to your rooms.

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If you are looking to give your Maine kitchen or bath a remodel, click here to get in touch with the Arcadia Kitchen & Bath team. We are happy to add any upgrades or new design features to your project, even if you are looking for a completely different interior design style.


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