Window trim is both practical and decorative, covering up the gaps between drywall and windows and adding an aesthetic flourish that makes your room look more polished and finished. From flat, minimalist styles to more decorative fluted options, there are window casing styles to suit any interior from Colonial to farmhouse or contemporary. Choose the best window trim for your home based on the architecture of your house or the style of your decor.
Becca Interiors chose a variation on classic black and white with gray checkerboard floor tiles that add subtle pattern to a bathroom painted in a deep shade of gray with a vintage sink, but this versatile style can work with a variety of design styles including traditional, farmhouse, and modern bathrooms. Penny Tiles Penny tiles are an enduring choice for floor tiles in bathrooms of any style. Erin Williamson Design used white marble penny tiles to renovate this Austin, TX, bungalow, a classic choice that blends well with white subway tiles on the shower walls and complements period-appropriate fixtures to create a timeless look.
A wood accent wall can make a space more elegant, laidback, or warm, depending on the style, stain, and type of lumber you choose. See designer examples ahead.