Pamela Anderson's modern rustic farmhouse bedroom epitomizes 2024's biggest interior design trend
The model's bedroom serves as the ultimate getaway
The renovation of Pamela Anderson's home in Canada has been a sight to behold. Pamela's picturesque, coastal house has received a swift and thorough makeover into a stylish modern home that retains its unique antique charm. No room better epitomizes this energy than Pamela's farmhouse chic bedroom. The actress and model's sleeping chambers are cozy and rustic, with a glamorous edge.
Pamela's bedroom decor includes arched, exposed wood ceilings and traditional pink and white floral bedding and curtains juxtaposed with bright white walls and a crystal chandelier. The room is at once homey and elegant. It perfectly embodies the modern rustic farmhouse trend.
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Interior designers are in love with how Pamela has followed this popular bedroom trend. Carlin van Noppen, the founder and head interior designer at Fig Linens and Home states: 'To me, Pamela Anderson's bedroom is the perfect blend of classic, antique interiors with a warm modern allure. As a bedding expert, the farmhouse bedding is the first thing that stands out to me. The white duvet with pink flowers has a warm, classic feel and I love the way it coordinates with the curtains. I love that it's simultaneously feminine and sturdy.'
Carlin Van Noppen is a Connecticut-based interior designer, and the founder of Fig Linens and Home, a luxury linens boutique based in Westport. She has over 20 years of experience providing design expertise for beautiful homes, hotels, yachts, and private planes.
The bedroom ceiling and bedroom lighting are two more points that elevate the otherwise simple room in Pamela Anderson's home. Jennifer Ebert, digital editor at Homes & Gardens says, 'The exposed wood and horizontal beams in Pamela's home offer that cozy natural feel that we crave in a modern farmhouse setting. Juxtaposed with the crystal chandelier, it creates a fabulous shabby chic vibe that I think we'll be seeing a lot more of in 2024.'
Jen continues, 'We've seen a huge increase in modern rustic farmhouse aesthetics across the board. I think people like the idea of a space that has the feel of the cottage-core trend without the exclusive commitment to that woodsy energy. Modern farmhouse encapsulates elements of this alongside a more sleek, contemporary style.'
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Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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