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Introduce Neo Deco to your home with a geometric feature wall

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Neo Deco is a hot trend around the world, but you do not have to remodel your entire house to get the Neo Deco aesthetic in your home.

The bold geometry and elegant lines of this modern aesthetic can feel intimidating if you think it requires a complete interior overhaul. It does not. Bringing this look into your living space can be a single step, quite easy process.

One way to easily introduce Neo Deco in your home is a wallpaper on a single wall. It creates a focused statement without overwhelming the room.

For instance, look at this living room setup. The entire space is defined by a single feature wall covered in a sweeping, geometric mural.

The design uses overlapping, oversized arches and curves that draw the eye upward, giving the room a sense of structure and height.

Instead of flashy Neo Deco metallics, the wallpaper relies on a warm, grounded color scheme of terracotta, mustard, muted orange, and charcoal grey. It is a very European approach to the trend – sophisticated, slightly retrospective, but entirely modern.

The rest of the room stays simple to let the wall do the heavy lifting. So, the main task is to find the wallpaper that will fit the color theme of the interior.

Are you into the new trend? There are several easy ways to implement Neo Deco in your home, not just this one.

Our recommended Neo Deco resources

If you are ready to take the next step and explore the available options, we have gathered a few proper places to start. Below is a curated list of links to Neo Deco essentials around the web (we may earn a small fee if you buy something):

Iconic LC2 Art Deco chair 🇫🇷 France

Designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair represents the industrial wing of French Art Deco. The designers inverted the traditional armchair by bringing the internal structure to the outside.