The Paris design trends I am bringing home with me

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The Paris design trends I am bringing home with me

It is a joy to be in Paris at the best of times, but to go when the City of Light is playing host to one of the most iconic sporting events in history is indescribable. I have been to Paris many times through the years and though I visited for just four nights before heading to the coast, I had my fill of its insatiable charm and allure.

Between the games, there was lots of strolling through my favorite arrondissements (between 3rd, 4th, and 6th in case you are wondering), enjoying delicious pastries, and whiling away the hours in the most coveted of boltholes. Cool and inviting, the styling of these spaces paves the way for the most memorable moments. Naturally, I was happy and inspired to take home some of those interior design trends…

1. Bibliothèque charm

Library room with parquet Versailles floors, red couch and wooden bookshelf

Getting lost for an hour or two in a Parisian library is a favorite pastime in the city. Playing homage to this I headed to Cravan bar, which is in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the literary heart of Paris. It is set in an imposing 17th-century building that has been redefined by Belgian designer Ramy Fischler. Three bars are set over four levels, with a Scandi-esque elevator to accompany you if you wish, and each space has its own distinct look. The area that I was immediately drawn to in this historic building, was The Rizzoli Library on the second floor.

There is an art to decorating with books and Ramy does it very well, bringing even more zest to modern charm to create a space that you will happily spend hours in. Here, cozy, cool luxury is redefined. Red velvet couches hug the walls and Parquet de Versailles wooden floors carry inherently beautiful bookshelves – both built-in and free-standing – this was a look I wanted to take home immediately. I’m sure you can see why…

styled wooden bookshelf with square shelving

A neutral color scheme and clean lines create openness without taking away from the intimacy of the space, while angular furniture, coffee tables, and high ceilings add just the right amount of definition and kindly juxtapose the architectural bones. The balance is impeccable. The Bookshelf wealth trend is personal look of course but I will definitely be creating my own reading nook with these design cues.

2. A hint of unexpected marble

modern living room with camel drapes, taupe and cream check rug, marble coffee table, camel toned fabric pattern couch

(Image credit: Yond Interiors)

From marble-topped round bistro tables to hints of the enduring material spotted on ornaments when window shopping, Paris took my love of marble to new heights.


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