Hot Commodity…Chevron Prints

Long before the Nate Berkus show I loved the look of Chevron Prints.  Now that I watch Nate daily (via dvr), I’ve developed a mad obsession with the pattern.

There is something so refreshingly modern and hip about chevron prints, yet I can easily envision them incorporated into a more traditional room environment.

The Dhurrie Rug that adorns Nate’s TV set is was part of his custom product line for HSN.  Unfortunately the rug sold out, and is no longer available.

But, I did surface up a great option available for purchase from West Elm.

 

If you need a little more inspiration, before jumping on the Chevron Print band-wagon, check out these inspiring images!

via belle maison 23

via belle maison 23

I love the visual movement a chevron print adds to a space.  This pattern is great to use in a small room, keeping the eye moving and making the space feel larger.

via chic little house

 

via belle maison 23

As an accent rug, chevron prints are a wonderful alternative to an all over pattern.

via alicia b designs

Chevron or zig zag prints as they are also known, are wonderful on furniture and accessories.

via fashionable interiors

via Etsy–plumcushion

via casa sugar

the love list via designophile

via grace hilt on design
via houzz
via interiorly
via nest dallas
via jacquie severs

via notable inspiration
Windsor Smith chair via bella by Karah

This chair is so adorable.  I love the mix of chevron print and that stylish geo pattern.

Tori Burch’s dressing room via belle maison 23

via decorpad

A great application for subway tile.

via pepper design
via riley sittema

If you’re the crafty type and want to save a bit of money on a chevron print rug, here’s a great tutorial by Carissa who writes the lovely blog, The Fabulous Design File.  Check it out here.

I feel a Chevron Print in my future.  Maybe a decorative tray?

Are  you loving Chevron prints as much as me?

 

 

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