After all, a new semester against the Nevermore Academy affected, which means that Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) is back after the first success of the show in 2022. The Addams familyThe famous Netflix original is not a stranger for the Gothic, dark academically inspired interiors. However, there is more about this sentence than the conventional.
Details are expected during the decor with black color and antiques. Wednesday The second season has revived some extremely timeless furniture and aesthetics that exceed the design trends.
From Retro Rattan to Chintz to ideologies such as the unexpected red theory, the latest episodes are a celebration of beautiful decoration ideas that are resonance with them long after they have ended binge binding bonds.
In recent years I have written over thousands of celebrity houses as well as television and film sets, but the last season on Wednesday is already one of my favorites. Here are the five non -authorized places that I hope that you can enjoy as I do, whether you watch or not.
1. Rattan Furnure is a timeless investment
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It does not often happen that design experts can describe something timeless, but in the case of rattan this statement sounds true.
This versatile material made the western interior popular in the middle of the 19th century during the Victorian era before climbing again in the 1960s and 1970s and corresponding to the Bohemian, nature -loving and casual mood of that time. Rattan recently occurred in the 2010 to 2020s as part of the wider step towards sustainable, natural materials, and its strength shows no signs of fluctuations. Wednesday visits this classic with a Gothic turn.
The black chair of Morticia Addams traditionally replaces Rattan's beach -free or rustic feeling with an elegant, contemporary alternative. While Natural Rattan has a relaxed look, Black Rattan feels more tailor -made, chic and formal. The same parts are creepy and elegant, just like the show itself.
2. The unexpected red theory is here
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If I chose a design ideology that stands out from 2024, this would be the unexpected red theory. In summary, it is a design principle that refers to the idea of adding a small, unexpected ROP of red in a room to increase its design immediately and feel more deliberately, more balanced or dynamic.
In the event of Wednesday, the theory comes into play when Morticia Addams brings the keys to an abandoned property called Rotwood Cottage and decides to decorate.
The newly designed room offers a lot to admire (more on the fringes' lampshades), but the red velvet sofa perfectly embodies the red theory. It is the ultimate statement piece if you dare to follow the example (I could just).
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Joannes Velvet rolled Arm Chesterfield
This velvet pad sofa was built with a fixed birch wood frame and is the first step to master the Wednesday look with style. It is decorated with a diamond button on back and arms and has a nail head cladding along the lower edge to get the ultimate nod on luxury.
Set of 2 burgundy -colored silk baking tones
This with a lamp shadow in the style of a lamp style has a decorative fringe in the style of a lamp style and gives a living room a vintage charm, the Morticia path. The timeless bell shape improves table, floor and trailer lamps and at the same time makes a dark but beautiful statement.
La Doublejs 'Perfetto' wine glass
This subtle breathtaking wine glass gives every table landscape a touch of red. It is handmade by Murano Glass of Venetian craftsmen and has a contrasting red stem with green stripes. Mix and adjust your with a different colored glass for a lively cocktail party.
3 .. Chintz curtains do not have to feel out of date
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With its lush flower motifs, natural themes and repeating layouts, Chintz can risk feeling slightly bold or outdated. However, there is a reason why this pattern prevails. Chintz is reminiscent of tradition and refinement.
His complicated designs return in antique interiors and bring the most modern houses a feeling of history. It can also feel fantastic, especially if it is used at Curtians as we see on Wednesday.
Since curtains often serve as a focus in one room, Chintz is beautifully suited in combination with natural light. Sunlight brings this pattern to life, just as the above scene reminds us.
4. Details for fringes are an art -deco important
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As promised, I came back to talk about the details of fringes. When using lights (think of tassels or hanging strands along the edges of lampshades or followers), this detail immediately reminds Hollywood glamor, especially that of Art -deco -ära.
Art Deco Decor is one of the biggest trends of 2025, but the use of fray details on Wednesday implies that this aesthetics are just as fashionable for the coming year.
The edge feels Gothic, historical and rich. His feeling of movement and decoration reflects Art Deco's fascination for the sensuality and kinetic energy of the era and makes it one of the most playful pieces that you can present in your living room. If this look at Mortica's wish list, he also deserves a place in my home. Wouldn't you agree?
5. Carpets belong outdoors
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On the outside, carpets are becoming increasingly common, but so impractical in the beginning so that they may surprise them. The aesthetic attraction of a carpet is undeniable, but apart from that, they are surprisingly functional.
Many outdoor areas such as concrete, wood or tiles can be uncomfortable, but adding a carpet makes them so much inviting and usable, even barefoot. If you invest in a durable carpet (this is both strong and easy to clean), it takes in the seasons and comes into contact for another year.
Combine it with a rattan chair (of course) to the ultimate look inspired on Wednesday, which upsets your veranda on time for the creepy season. My mind is already there.