Decorating & Design

5 Ways To Elevate Your Home With Fringe, Plus Decorating Tips

5 Ways To Elevate Your Home With Fringe, Plus Decorating Tips

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Decorating & Design

5 Ways To Elevate Your Home With Fringe, Plus Decorating Tips

It’s time to take a second look at the vintage lampshades at your grandparents’ house—fringe has made a triumphant return in the world of interior design.

This versatile and dynamic decorative element can infuse a space with texture, movement, and a touch of vintage-inspired fun. 


Here's how you can incorporate fringe into your home in a modern way.


1. Fringe on Furniture


Sofas and Chairs: Add fringe to the bottom edge of sofas and chairs for a vintage or boho-chic vibe. Look for upholstered pieces that already feature fringe, or add a fringe trim to existing furniture for a DIY project. Opt for luxurious materials like velvet with silk fringe for an opulent feel, or go for cotton and wool combinations for a more relaxed, casual look.


Ottomans and Stools: Fringed ottomans and stools add a playful touch to living rooms or bedrooms. These smaller pieces can be focal points in a room without overwhelming the space and let you experiment with bold colours and textures.


Callie Upholstered Wingback Chair, Wayfair, $1,500
 

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2. Fringe on Textiles


Throw Pillows: Throw pillows are an easy and affordable way to incorporate fringe into your home. Mix and match with other textured cushions to create a layered, inviting look on your sofa or bed.


Blankets and Throws: Drape fringed blankets and throws over the back of a sofa, the arm of a chair, or at the foot of the bed to add warmth and visual interest to the space. Choose colours that complement your existing decor for a cohesive look.


Desert crossing throw, Simons, on sale for $35 (was $50)
 

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3. Fringe on Lighting


Lampshades: Fringed lampshades can add a touch of vintage glamour or bohemian charm to your space. Look for fringed details on table lamps, floor lamps, or pendant lights. This small detail can cast interesting shadows and add a soft, romantic glow to the room.


Chandeliers: For a bolder statement, consider a chandelier with fringe. These can range from subtle, delicate fringe to more dramatic, cascading designs. A fringed chandelier can be a stunning focal point in dining rooms, living rooms, or even bedrooms.


Modern Love Table Lamp, Urban Outfitters, $169
 

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4. Fringe on Wall Decor


Wall Hangings: Macramé and woven wall hangings with fringe add texture and a bohemian flair to your walls. These pieces are often handmade and bring an  artisanal touch to your decor.


Macrame Wall Hanging, Amazon, $64
 

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Curtains: Fringed curtains can soften the lines of a room and add a touch of elegance. Whether you choose a fringe trim on the edges or a more elaborate fringed valance, these can make your windows a standout feature.


Palma Fringe Light Blocking Window Curtain, Urban Outfitters, $84
 

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5. Fringe on Rugs


A fringed rug anchors a room and adds a tactile element to your flooring. From Moroccan-inspired designs to modern geometric patterns, rugs with fringe can suit various decor styles. Place a fringed rug in your living room, bedroom, or entryway to create a welcoming and stylish atmosphere.


Plush two-tone artisanal accent rug, Simons, on sale for $20 (was $35)
 

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Tips for Decorating with Fringe


Balance and Moderation: While fringe can add a lot of character to a room, it’s important not to overdo it. Use fringe as an accent rather than a dominant feature to avoid a cluttered or overwhelming look.


Colour Coordination: Make sure the colours of your fringed items complement your existing colour palette. Fringe can be a statement, so it’s crucial that it doesn’t clash with other elements in the room.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Texture Play: Fringe works well with other textures, so pair it with smooth surfaces like leather, glass, or polished wood to create a balanced and harmonious space.


Personal Style: Ultimately, the best way to use fringe is to let it reflect your personal style. Whether you prefer a subtle touch or a bold statement, make sure it feels authentic to you.

 


Don't be afraid to embrace this trend and let your creativity fringe out!

 

 

 

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5 Ways To Elevate Your Home With Fringe, Plus Decorating Tips