Blending historic features and a modern twist, is really what the Modern Farmhouse style is all about. By careful balancing the decor in your house you can achieve this style, like combining shiplap and neutral colors with black iron, industrial lighting and concrete.
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Trend alert: distinctive & cool mid-century modern style
First referenced as early as the mid-1950s, the mid-century modern movement has influenced design ever since its rise to popularity. Almost 70 years later, this style is still inspiring the decor of in many homes around the world.

Our Gift Guide for Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day will be here in 10 days, meaning it’s time to start thinking about an amazing gift to win your mom’s heart as her favorite kid!

Trend alert: bringing chic to your rustic decor
Inspired by yesterday and trends of today, the rustic chic style combines authenticity and elegance. ‘’Rustic’’ and ‘’chic’’ designs can work perfectly together in your home with careful balancing of decor, like antique silver candlesticks and new mirrors with rustic frames.

Crush of the moment: M2GO
Welcome to our first article in our ‘Crush of the moment’ section!
Each month, we will make you discover our favorites in the furniture and decor industry, whether it be a company, a designer, a website, in short anything that inspires us at that moment! For now, let’s have a close up on a great canadian e-retailer with a team that is passionate about furniture and affordable decor: M2GO. For this article Nexera x M2GO, we interviewed Isabelle Gauthier, Marketing Coordinator at M2GO, to deep dive and learn more about this great Quebec retailer!

Trend alert: tips to simplify your decor with all white everything
Spring is here so it’s time to refresh your decor and kiss your lovely mess goodbye! If you want your space to feel like one giant cloud, we have a few simple tips for you to achieve an all-white room of your dreams.

Trend alert: how-to integrate black in your decor
Black is timeless, elegant and eye-catching. It’s a unique color because there is no 50 shades of black. In the design world, black has the power to play down the volumes and to enhance the other colors in the room.