Sheer Drapery: The Softening of Space
There’s a hush that settles in as summer arrives with a quiet, golden certainty. The light shifts. The air slows. And suddenly, the spaces we live in feel ready to exhale.
Where spring brings clarity, summer offers more of a softening. Materials loosen. Palettes mellow. Shapes become more generous, more forgiving. It’s less about stripping away and more about letting the room speak in its own rhythm—fluid, open, unhurried.
Lately, we’ve been returning to sheer drapery. Not as decoration, but as atmosphere. It has a way of holding the light just long enough to notice it, refracting warmth, inviting shadow. Hung with care, sheers can soften architectural lines, blur a view, or introduce a gentle rhythm to a room.
If you’re drawn to this kind of subtle, serene shift, our recent feature in Martha Stewart, “6 Spring Décor Trends That Interior Designers Are Loving for 2025,” touches on the ideas designers find ourselves carrying into the season ahead.
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