When I created Breegan Jane fabrics and Breegan Jane wallpapers, I knew I wanted the pieces to be more than just attractive. I wanted them to positively influence the feeling of your spaces. We all want our homes to be beautiful, but interior design is more than just perfecting the aesthetic of a room. The right selections, often highly determined by color, can direct our senses. On every list of current trends you’ll almost always find a shade of blue. Blue, with its endless shades, has the power to make a home feel soothing, grounded, or even vibrant, depending on the tone. My line with Clarke & Clarke features several stunning shades of blue for every taste and preference. I’ll share a few with you in today’s blog.

Wallpaper that Wows

By now you probably know about my love for travel. I not only frequently travel for work, I also visit many of my favorite places for pleasure multiple times a year. In every place I go I fall more in love with the majestic sunset scenes I witness. Nairobi, a Breegan Jane wallpaper, is deeply inspired by them. This wide-width panel wallpaper softly blends colors and expressive brushstrokes to invoke a sense of tranquility. It only takes a glance to see the stunning quality of this wallpaper. If you want a space to envelop you with beauty, this is the one!

Styled, Personally

I recently completed my dream beach home (a project that took over two years to finish!), and if you’ve seen clips of the finished product, you’ll immediately realize I don’t “do trends.” I’ve never been interested in doing what everyone else was doing, or creating a space that looked like anyone else’s space. Instead, I want my home to feel like a reflection of who I am. In my opinion, that’s what home should always be. Tired of your home looking like every other Instagram reel or TikTok? Well, Palmyra in the Midnight colorway is calling your name! This Breegan Jane wallpaper is especially unique because it features a metallic highlight in the palm tree prints which gives them an extra “pop” against the rich, deeper blue background. The wallpaper also has a linen texture for added depth. Palmyra in Midnight is the kind of wallpaper that takes your breath away when you walk into a room. It feels luxe, immersive and custom. No one-size-fits-all design with this wallcovering, that’s for sure.

Pattern and print are certainly having a moment in the world of current trends, but texture is forever! Xan is for the lovers of timeless design. The Caribbean colorway infuses an indescribable peacefulness in this modern take on a seagrass wallpaper. 

Custom design is my greatest love, and adding one-of-a-kind pieces to your home is the simplest way to achieve that. Breegan Jane fabrics are ideal for all your upholstery, drapery and bedding needs. I’ve used so many of them in my own home.

I will never tire of the gorgeous Kisumu print! It is available in both a fabric and a wallpaper, and it features a hand-drawn African toile. Kisumu in Midnight and in the Caribbean colorway are both lovely blue fabrics to use in a space. I used Kisumu to upholster a bed, and it is stunning! 

Breegan Jane Fabrics: Mix and Match

Pokot is a fan-favorite, and you can absolutely see why! This velvety fabric puts a contemporary spin on animal print. It is available in five colors, but Pokot in Caribbean is a definite showstopper. 

To create a curated look with your fabrics, combine prints in similar colors that complement one another. Serengeti is an abstract print designed on the horizontal scale with a delicate foil texture printed on top. The Midnight colorway feels lively and energetic, and it pairs perfectly with the Pokot and Kisumu fabrics.

Need even more options? You’ll want to be sure to check out the beautiful Narobi fabric which boasts bold shades of cerulean, or my Malindi fabric—a woven jacquard in monochromatic colourways.

It isn’t hard to see why so many love the bold and beautiful blues. They add so much appeal to a space. My collection absolutely has something for anyone looking to give their homes a bespoke and sophisticated design, and I hope you’ll check each piece out for yourselves! Stay tuned for more!

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