By Grace Beuley Hunt, PureWow
Blame it on all these royal weddings and babies, but Anglo style has been dominating the conversation stateside lately—and interiors are no exception. Take the iconic British designer Veere Grenney’s new book, A Point of View: On Decorating (which we recently devoured in a single sitting). If Grenney’s work is any indication of what’s en vogue—ahem, it is—these four design trends are primed to have a major comeback.
Blame it on all these royal weddings and babies, but Anglo style has been dominating the conversation stateside lately—and interiors are no exception. Take the iconic British designer Veere Grenney’s new book, A Point of View: On Decorating (which we recently devoured in a single sitting). If Grenney’s work is any indication of what’s en vogue—ahem, it is—these four design trends are primed to have a major comeback.
ALCOVE BEDS
You needn’t own an estate in Shropshire to build a canopied princess bed into the wall. We’ve been noticing a major uptick in these cozy, custom sleeping nooks—and nobody does ‘em quite like Grenney.
SWAG CURTAINS
BULLION FRINGE
This chunky, cylindrical fringe has been a mainstay in aristocratic English homes for centuries. Above, Grenney gives a sleek, overstuffed slipper chair the royal bullion treatment. Drool.
CHINA ’MURALS’
There’s something innately “English country house” about heirloom dishware mounted on the wall. Here, Grenney breathes fresh life into this old-school trend with whimsical plasterwork and streamlined furnishings. (Bonus points: Extra storage space!)