Greek-Inspired Home Decor Ideas

The longevity of the ancient Greek aesthetic is evident by its use and imitation throughout history. Not only did the Greeks inspire their Roman neighbors, but their architectural feats and art continue to inspire wonder and awe in modern audiences. Greek aesthetics are again trending in home décor, leading many to wonder how to integrate this stunning and nostalgic style into their own home.

Read on to discover tips on how to infuse ancient aesthetics into your home.

Goddess inspired wallpaper

The regal goddesses depicted in ancient statues have inspired generations of artists. Think paintings of dreamy goddesses among clouds. While purchasing a print and framing it for your home is one option, consider wallpapering an entire room or accent wall in goddess-inspired patterns. These wallpaper patterns often feature Aphrodite-esque goddesses posing among the clouds with different shades of light pouring through. If this pattern seems too bold for your average living space, try using it in your powder room. Hang an ornate mirror to complement the new look.

Corinthian columns

If you are looking to amplify the magnificence and grandeur of your home, consider using Corinthian columns. Corinthian columns are ornate Greek columns, such as those used in buildings throughout Washington, D.C., including the Capitol Building. In the home, they make a powerful and awe-inspiring statement. Consider using Corinthian columns outside of your home in the entryway. Two to four columns can frame the canopy over your doorway for a grand, Greek temple-inspired entrance. You can use more demure columns as side tables or pedestals for art pieces on a smaller scale.

Grecian colors

When many people think of Greek aesthetics, their first thought isn’t marble statues but rather the blue and white facades of coastal Greek towns such as Mykonos and Santorini. Not only is the combination seen throughout the exteriors of Greek architecture, but it is also the colors of the modern Greek flag, making it a doubly appropriate homage to Greek aesthetics. Blue and white color palettes work beautifully throughout the home. You can pair pops of bright blue with a white countertop in the kitchen. For a more budget-friendly option, consider a blue backsplash or blue dishes. Elsewhere, you can incorporate the color scheme in your accent décor, such as vases, pillows, and tablecloths. With these colors throughout your home, you’ll have a little piece of Santorini wherever you are.

Flowing fabrics

Ancient Grecian dress was known for its loose, flowing silhouette. To evoke this effortless and timeless aesthetic, pay close attention to your fabric choices throughout the home. Use sheer, flowing curtains that let in lots of light for your windows. An interior designer in Naples, FL, says as far as color goes, look for curtains in the classic white along with pastel purples and blues. Your room will feel elegant and airy and will conjure up visions of an open space on the Mediterranean coast.

Though we live in modern times, the ancient aesthetics of Greece still hold up to a contemporary audience. Try incorporating ancient and nostalgic aesthetics into your home using the tips above. 

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