How do I find the right balance between trends and timeless design

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JacquelineFlowers
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How do I find the right balance between trends and timeless design

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How do I find the right balance between trends and timeless design
ArielDelarosa
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"Honestly, I think it’s all about mixing things up. You can totally incorporate a trendy piece or two while keeping the rest classic. That way, you get the best of both worlds!"
AnaisVaughan
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"I’d say focus on the basics first. Build a solid foundation with timeless designs and then sprinkle in some trendy accents. That way, your space stays fresh but still feels grounded."
HavenDougherty
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"It’s like fashion, right? You can rock a classic outfit and just add a trendy accessory to keep it current. Same goes for design—stick with timeless pieces and use trends for little pops here and there."
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"I usually look for trends that I genuinely love and that have a bit of longevity. If it’s something that feels like it’ll stick around for a while, I’ll go for it, but I always balance it with classic elements."
BrynleighHaley
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"Try to think of trends as a fun way to express yourself rather than a full-on makeover. Use them to refresh your space without losing the timeless vibe that you love."
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"I think it’s key to stay true to your personal style. If a trend resonates with you, go for it! Just make sure it complements your timeless pieces, so it all flows together nicely."
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