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Folklore Inspired Interior Design

Folklore Inspired Interior Design

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Fri 29 Sep 2023

Taking inspiration from high fashion, folklore inspired pieces, the world of interior design is now seizing the initiative and exploring the folklore revival, and the benefits it brings to home decor. In today’s blog, we’ll be looking at this whimsical yet dynamic trend that’s steeped in tradition and has a deep connection with style and energy. Make a drink in your finest china, get comfy, and enjoy learning about folklore influenced interiors! 


An example of folklore influencing interior design

How is folklore influencing interior design

This dynamic design trend weaves a tapestry of stories, colours, and traditions into the very fabric of your living space. As a result, it creates a home that is not just visually appealing but also rich with history and meaning. 

When taking inspiration from folklore, it’s important to capture the wisdom, style, and traditions passed down through generations. It uses colours, patterns, fabrics – alongside a commitment to quality – to create a celebration of culture and heritage. It is a way to connect with our roots in an ever-changing world. 

Folklore inspired home design invites us to slow down, appreciate the wisdom and ways of living of our ancestors, and find solace in the timeless narratives that continue to shape our identities and inspire our lives. Once you’ve added a folklore finish to your home, you’ll be relaxing, hosting and living in a timeless style. 

These are some of the best ways to add a folklore finish to your home’s design.

Our top tips for folklore inspired homes

Choose Your Colour Palette: To start, select a colour palette that reflects the culture’s natural surroundings and traditions. Earthy tones, deep blues, and vibrant reds can all be great choices, but so too can shades of green, blue and orange. To help keep the space soft, 

Research and Inspiration: Next, research the folklore, myths, and traditions of the culture you want to draw inspiration from. Gather images, stories, and symbols that resonate with you which may inspire you.  To find the perfect fabrics, you can order free samples to see the colours in the flesh. 

Choose Handcrafted Pieces: Invest in handcrafted furniture and furnishings. Look for pieces that have a story behind them, or consider DIY projects to infuse your personality into your home. For example, the blinds and accessories available from Blinds Direct are handmade in the heart of Yorkshire!

Textiles and Patterns: To really capture the core nature of folklore in your design, incorporate textured textiles with traditional patterns and designs. This could be in the form of rugs, cushions, curtains, Roman blinds. Delicate floral patterns, paisleys and geometric designs with soft curves are all fabulous options to consider. 

Curate a Narrative: Arrange your room’s decor and furnishings in a way that tells a story. Folklore is all about story and expressing personality so consider creating vignettes or focal points that showcase the cultural elements you’ve chosen. The patterns you chose will help you with this, especially if you use delicate designs with a variety of colours.

A folklore inspired living room


Adding folklore inspired design elements to your interiors is a magical journey that allows you to connect with the past while creating a unique and personalised living space. By drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of folklore, myths, and traditions, you can infuse your home with a sense of history, culture, and authenticity. 


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