Ombre Design Ideas for Big and Small Spaces
While the ombre hair trend has been on our radar since the early 2000s, ombre didn’t make a huge splash in the interior design realm until after 2010. At the time ombre design burst onto the scene, it opened the floodgates to a range of gradient-inspired concepts and products. From accent walls that showcase a light-to-dark shade progression of one hue, to textiles that have more of a dip-dyed look, the possibilities are endless and exciting. Is ombre here to stay" We predict yes. It may not be making as many headline these days, but gradients never go out of style. Keep reading for our favorite ombre products and design ideas for spaces of any size… [image/wallpaper below from MuralsWallpaper]
Ombre Backdrops
At the peak of the ombre trend, designers, retailers and design bloggers fully embraced the look in a big way. Ombre accent wall tutorials abounded, ranging from distinct stripes with clear color separations to a more blended and dreamy look, as shown below with this candy-colored wall from Studio DIY. Check out the full tutorial here.
If you don’t feel quite ready to take the ombre plunge on a large-scale painting project, you can always dabble in the design for your next party. Ginger Ray offers an ombre balloon wall kit, plus you can watch a brief, fun and helpful tutorial video that shows how to put it all together. It’s hard to imagine a party table that wouldn’t look stellar with a backdrop like this at the ready:
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