We all know about the Coastal Grandma aesthetic. But have you heard of English Frazzled Woman? Sounds crazy right? Well, it’s a whole vibe. And it’s made a comeback.
This iconic style that ruled the 90’s is back as a fashion trend. Think Bridget Jones Diary, Kyra Knightly in Love Actually and Kate Winslet from The Holiday. Can’t you just hear their cheeky accents?
Flooring trends can easily tie into this look from these fan fave movies to your flats. Here’s a breakdown to convert fashion to flooring using these staples.
The Look:
Messy hair in a claw clip = Embossed in register touchable texture in your hard surface/resilient is bloody smart. It has an authentic, lived-in look equivalent to our trusted yoga pants and messy buns …reliable and comfortable.
Knee high boots = elongated planks in your hardwood. Long and wide rule in this warm leathered color. Brilliant!
Mid length skirt = warm mid-tones in laminate styles embody this trend. Blimey!
Cozy Cardigans = textured patterned carpet envelopes you in softness.
Skinny scarf = A pop of accent color in herringbone tile looks freshly picked from your English garden.
Lovely backsplash, mate!
I believe ever since I became a parent that I am an #EnglishFrazzledWoman. Imperfect, cozy, loved. You too, friends? Well you can get this look for your spaces. Just contact your trusted flooring specialist.
Cheerio,
Tracy
Thanks for dropping in! I’m the Regional Design & Marketing Manager for Shaw Floors on the east coast. Do you want to be in the know on the latest design styles and timeless looks? I’m keeping tabs on the hottest colors and flooring products in multifamily. Feel free to browse my trend blogs for inspiration. I track colors, discuss product knowledge and interact with other designers in the business to keep you on-trend. Feel free to ask me any design dilemmas all free of charge. I know what you’re thinking…..what goes with honey oak cabinets? I got you. I. Got. You. Please let me know if myself or our national team can ever be of assistance in your next project, model unit, spaces or places.
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