"Interior designer Hirvvi Shhah from Studio Whimsy shared a few styling ideas for working bobbin trim into a space. She suggests going big around the upper perimeter of the room in lieu of crown molding - or, to frame a doorway to give it a pop of style that stands out so much more than regular trim."
"Bobbin decor has been around for hundreds of years. Although furniture with bobbin details (circular beads that are carved into solid wood) has been around in some capacity for centuries, it first became a status symbol in the 17th century. From there, its popularity ebbed and flowed; now it's currently back on trend for those who love incorporating a bit of antique flair into their interior design."
"There are so many ways you can work bobbin details into your home's design - and no matter which direction you choose to go, your space will feel a bit more personal and intentional (and a lot more whimsical)."
Bobbin trim, characterized by circular beads carved into wood, represents a fresh design trend gaining popularity among interior designers. Originally a 17th-century furniture status symbol, bobbin details are now being applied beyond furniture to architectural elements throughout homes. Designers recommend using bobbin trim as crown molding alternatives, framing doorways, accenting paneling, creating picture rails with wallpaper, and decorating door and window trim. This versatile detail combines antique aesthetics with modern sensibilities, allowing homeowners to add personal, intentional touches that enhance room character and create whimsical, unexpected visual interest.
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