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Tailor Your Home this Fall

Published: May 15, 2008 EST

(ARA) - If you're looking for the latest trend in home design, take a look around the men's department next time you're at the mall. "Menswear trends are making the transition to home styles this year," says Chris Tennyson, director of visual merchandising for Bombay. Classic, masculine looks bring a very clean, traditional style to the home. "This trend incorporates bigger, more substantial furniture pieces as well as new finishes like dark black rubbed surfaces," says Tennyson. These looks are perfect as we move into the fall and winter months and people are looking for comfort and warmth in their homes.

A good example of the substantial pieces Tennyson is talking about is Bombay's D'Orsay coffee table www.bombaycompany.com. With clean, solid lines and a deep espresso finish, this table can anchor a room and is at home in either contemporary or traditional settings.

This season's look also relies on traditional menswear fabrics to add texture and pattern to a room. "Look for patterns like argyle, herringbone, tweed and plaid in everything from window treatments to pillows to upholstery," says Tennyson. He recommends layering these fabrics to create a rich, textured feel in your room.

To achieve this look in the bedroom, start with Bombay's wingback bed. Large and dramatic, the headboard of this bed is covered in sumptuous chocolate brown microfiber that looks and feels like suede for added tactile interest. Layer on a beautiful bedspread and add a collection of throw pillows in tweed and herringbone and you'll feel like you've been transported to a London flat.

"We're seeing a move away from the more casual look toward a room that is inspired by tailored fashions - simplified design that is more traditional, but not boring" says Tennyson. Even this season's accessories take their cue from men's' fashions. Look for materials like tortoiseshell and bone that you would typically find in cufflinks. Bombay's horn umbrella stand is a good example. Beautifully crafted of alternating squares of black and white naturally harvested water buffalo horn, the stand adds panache to a room while being very practical.

Leather is another important trend this season, both in upholstery and in accessories. The Heathrow leather chair from Bombay is upholstered in top-grain cattlehide and accented with brass nailhead trim. The java-colored leather coordinates with any décor.

"It's almost a British men's club feel, but not at all stuffy," says Tennyson. And to keep your room from feeling like a private club, throw in something unexpected to liven it up - a red pillow or a striking piece of blue and white porcelain. "Every room should have a 'wow' piece," says Tennyson. "Something unexpected that draws your attention and makes you smile." These "wow" pieces also help define a room as yours - it's way to express your personality.

So while you can incorporate the newest home fashions into your decorating scheme, your home will never look like a furniture catalog or a showroom - it will always look like it belongs to you and your family.

To see more home fashions, visit www.bombaycompany.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content


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