I’d usually say I’m drawn more to straight, angular lines than anything curvy—but while diving into this new interior trend, I have to admit, I was completely won over. It’s remarkable how introducing curved elements—arches, circles, ovals—can gently transform a space, adding warmth and softening the entire look and feel. See for yourself, and consider bringing a few curves into your décor.
This arched panel laid over a landscape wall mural makes a cozy backdrop to any living space.
The mix of dramatic arched windows and sharp, straight lines makes this California home feel completely one of a kind.
This is such a beautiful use of an arched opening and applied moulding—it both softens and elevates this bar area.
This barrel vault ceiling is stunningly enhanced by bowed wooden beams, creating a warmth to the space.
I love the use of this dramatic archway to set off this uniquely contoured tub and light fixture.
I’m a sucker for any bunk bed, but this one feels so much more delicate than most due to its graceful arches.
Curved furniture really throws me when shopping, but when you see it placed perfectly, it is a winner.
You don’t see this often—a curved island. It makes eating and interacting with others so much nicer than at a straight island.
The use of this dramatic arch as a focal point for this kitchen has a balancing effect on the whole space.
The use of curves outdoors can be both practical (for seating around a table or firepit) while also creating an inviting feel. Winding paths and gardens create a sense of intrigue.
A round window, popping up somewhere unique in a home’s design, is one of my architectural “jewels.”
This is an original and distinctive use of curves in a shower. The rain shower head is absolutely perfect dead center.
This winding plaster and wood staircase is a standout feature that is also warm and welcoming.
