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Is this the return of arches in interior design?

By : Mélyssa Robert
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The return of arches

Melyssa Robert Designer shares with you images demonstrating ways to integrate an arch into an interior decor.

A revolution is emerging this year for our interiors. It is about the return of arches and curves that marked the era of Art Nouveau. They are found in the openings of a room and a passageway, doors, alcoves, furniture, lighting and even decorative accessories.

Why not bet on a few rounded elements to lighten the atmosphere of a room to give it a less rectilinear and more fluid air? If you want a softer and more relaxing atmosphere, this is the right choice to make! This could be for example buying a new arched mirror, creating an arched niche or choosing arched doors.



Photo credit: Pinterest & Mélyssa Robert Designer