The classic black-and-white stripes are seen most often, but designers are starting to use chevron patterns as a jumping off point for other trends, as seen here in the design by Stencil Library . Using an ombre saturation, it keeps the colors from being too jarring while evoking two trends in one.
A beautiful and neutral way to bring chevron into your décor is through your wood and tile flooring. It works with any design and adds just enough visual interest to up the design ante, as seen here in this rich ebony-stained white oak wood floor hallway designed by D Space Studio .
For style without commitment, add pops of chevron through accessories such as lamps, pillows and throws.
Collage:Chevron Gold Metallic Drawer Liners by Hammocks and High Tea Chevron Oval Lamp by Jill Rosenwald Chevron Print Louis Dining Chair by Room Service Chevron Shower Curtain by West Elm Chevron Throw by Furbish Studio Lilac Chevron fabric by Thebline at Spoonflower Greige Zabeel Chevron Fabric by Caitlin Wilson Textiles Herringbone Rug by Jonathan Adler Helsinki Chevron Field in Silver Dusk by Walker Zanger Umbrella Stand by Lamshop Yellow Chevron Throw by Luxury Monograms Photo credits: Armonia Decors , Dwell Studio , Stencil Library , D Space Studio