The Enduring Charm of Lattice and Trellis
As the summer days draw to a close, I can’t help but feel a tinge of melancholy. The long, bright hours spent outdoors and the blissful evenings on the porch are soon to be replaced by the darker, colder months ahead. But just as the changing of the seasons brings a sense of nostalgia, it also inspires me to find ways to lighten up my interiors and infuse them with the warmth and charm of summer.
One design element that has caught my eye lately is the timeless beauty of lattice and trellis prints. These intricate patterns, with their delicate lines and airy, open-weave designs, have a way of instantly evoking a sense of lightness and airiness – a true reflection of the carefree spirit of the warmer months.
As I delve deeper into the history and evolution of these captivating designs, I can’t help but be drawn to their enduring appeal. From the stunning tea house at the Planting Fields Arboretum in New York to the iconic Pavillon Frais at the Gardens of Versailles, lattice and trellis have long been a beloved design element, gracing both indoor and outdoor spaces with their elegant and sophisticated charm.
Reviving a Classic: Lattice and Trellis in the 21st Century
But the true magic happens when these classic design elements are reimagined for the modern home. Gone are the days when lattice and trellis were synonymous with the stuffy, formal spaces of the past. Today, designers and tastemakers are breathing new life into these timeless patterns, infusing them with a fresh, contemporary twist that seamlessly blends the old and the new.
One of the most captivating examples I’ve come across is the work of designer Paloma Contreras, who showcased a stunning lattice design at the 2019 Kips Bay Showhouse. Contreras’ take on this classic motif was anything but fussy or formal – instead, it exuded a sense of refined elegance and sophistication that left me utterly smitten.
And it’s not just the walls that are getting the lattice treatment. Designers are incorporating these intricate patterns into every nook and cranny of the home, from built-in cabinetry and ceilings to exterior spaces and even custom furniture pieces. The result is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity that truly elevates the overall aesthetic of the space.
Bringing the Outdoors In: Lattice and Trellis in Interior Design
One of the reasons I believe lattice and trellis designs have made such a strong comeback in recent years is their ability to seamlessly bridge the gap between indoor and outdoor living. By incorporating these garden-inspired motifs into our interiors, we’re able to create a sense of lightness and connectivity that evokes the carefree spirit of the great outdoors.
Take, for instance, the delightful solarium from Dunbar Road, where the lattice design starts at the base of the walls, almost like a modern take on traditional wainscoting, before transitioning into a more delicate, airy pattern that draws the eye upward, creating an illusion of grandeur and expansiveness.
But the beauty of lattice and trellis isn’t just limited to their visual impact. The textural element they bring to a space is equally captivating, adding depth and interest without ever feeling overpowering or chaotic. Whether you opt for a subtle, monochromatic palette or a bold, vibrant hue, the lattice motif has a way of elevating the overall ambiance of a room, imbuing it with a sense of sophistication and refinement.
Elevating the Everyday: Lattice and Trellis in Unexpected Spaces
As I’ve delved deeper into the world of lattice and trellis design, I’ve been constantly surprised and delighted by the ways in which designers are incorporating these patterns into unexpected spaces. From the fronts of built-in cabinetry to the ceilings of entryways, these intricate motifs have a way of transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Take, for example, the work of the local Richmond, Virginia firm Berg Building and Design, who used a monochromatic palette to showcase the delicate and playful side of lattice in a serene pink bedroom. Or the stunning cabinets by Courtney Hill Interiors, where the dark green lacquer and brass metal lattice create a sophisticated, refined look that’s impossible to ignore.
And let’s not forget the incredible potential of lattice and trellis when it comes to ceiling installations. Grace Mitchell’s use of the lattice motif in an entryway, for instance, instantly raises the ceiling and imbues the space with a sense of airiness and grandeur.
Accessible Elegance: Lattice and Trellis Wallpaper
Of course, I understand that the level of expertise and labor required for a full-fledged lattice or trellis installation can be daunting for some homeowners. But fear not, my friends – there’s a time- and cost-effective alternative that can be equally as breathtaking: lattice and trellis wallpaper.
Designers like Mark D. Sikes and Tom Scheerer have embraced this accessible option, using lattice-print wallpaper to create the illusion of luxurious amounts of space and a seamless connection to the outdoors. And the best part? These wallpaper options come in a wide range of colors and patterns, making it easier than ever to find the perfect fit for your home.
Bringing the Outdoors In (and Out): Lattice and Trellis in the Garden
As much as I’ve fallen in love with the way lattice and trellis designs have made their way into our interiors, I can’t ignore their enduring presence in the great outdoors. After all, these intricate patterns have their roots firmly planted in the garden, where they’ve long been used to support and showcase the beauty of climbing vines and flowers.
One of my favorite examples comes from a client of mine in the Richmond Fan District, where we transformed a dreary cinderblock wall into a visually captivating and textured backdrop for her garden oasis. By incorporating a custom-designed trellis structure and a bold, dark green paint color, we created a space that feels both timelessly elegant and effortlessly modern.
And for those of you who don’t have the luxury of a sprawling garden, fear not – you can still bring the magic of lattice and trellis to your outdoor spaces. Just take a cue from the design team at Les Crafties, who have put their own contemporary spin on the traditional trellis, using a double-strand lattice to create a stunning, dimensional backdrop for a serene pool house.
Elevate Your Home with Sophisticated Trellis and Lattice Prints
If you, like me, have fallen head over heels for the sun-soaked rooms and lush garden oases adorned with intricate lattice and trellis designs, then I have one simple message for you: let’s make those dreams a reality.
At Sofa Spectacular, we are committed to helping you bring the timeless elegance of these captivating patterns into your own home. Whether you’re dreaming of a vibrant, color-infused space or a refined, monochromatic haven, our team of experts is here to guide you every step of the way.
So why wait? Subscribe to our blog to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and design inspiration, and let’s start planning your own sophisticated trellis and lattice transformation today. The possibilities are endless, and the rewards are simply too sweet to pass up.