8 Easy Ways to Add Fringe to Your Home

1. Ottomans

Adding fringe to an ottoman brings texture and visual interest to a room while serving as functional seating or a footrest. Francesca Grace, founder of Francesca Grace Design, suggests that ottomans are perfect.

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2. Room Dividers

 Options like beaded or metal fringe add glamour, natural fibers give an earthy touch, and soft materials like silk or velvet enhance elegance.

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3. Lighting

Bandman suggests fringe trim on lampshades for an unexpected touch that elevates lighting's importance. Fringe on lampshades or pendants creates interesting light patterns and a cozy ambiance, says Grace.

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4. Wallpaper

Measure the area, create a frame with a metal straight edge, and apply the decorative trim with fabric gel for a sophisticated look.

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5. Window Treatments

Fringe detailing can enhance window treatments, adding a layer of softness. Stephanie Gamble suggests a small fringe at the bottom of a Roman shade or along the edge of drapery. Tassel fringe, with its many color options

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6. Mirrors

Fringe can add a unique touch to mirrors. Beth Diana Smith, a designer and HomeGoods ambassador, loves using fringe on mirrors with unique shapes and textured frames.

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7. Pillows

Fringe can turn ordinary pillows into artistic pieces. Lisa Gilmore of Lisa Gilmore Design sees fringe trim on pillows as a way to incorporate trends without big commitments. 

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8. Ceiling Accents

Fringe as a ceiling accent adds unexpected sophistication. Cloud suggests draping fringe along the lower edge of a beam for a soft effect or wrapping it around

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