Amber Lewis Is ‘Obsessed With the Details’ – These Are the 5 Decor Elements She Finds the Most Chic and Why You Should Use Them in Your Home

From vintage finds to cabinet hardware and pattern mixing, here's what home decor details are chic, according to Amber Lewis herself

a warm living room with a built-in couch with pillows on top, a brown swivel chair, a stool, and a side table with flowers on it
(Image credit: Shoppe Amber Interiors)

Labeling something as 'chic' is inherently subjective – whether that be art, fashion, or interior design. However, when someone with style and taste as impeccable as Amber Lewis declares certain things as chic, I will always pay attention and trust her opinion as fact.

In a recent Instagram post, Amber shared a gallery of her projects highlighting things that she finds chic as an interior designer. 'In case you didn’t know, I am quite obsessed with the details and would even argue that they make the biggest impact on a space,' Amber writes in the caption of her post. 'Here are a couple things that you may not care about, or even know exist, but matter VERY much to me.'

From timeless door hardware and grasscloth wallpaper to custom millwork and pattern on pattern styling, Amber's post highlighted the home decor features that she considers chic – details that add a layer of style, thoughtfulness, and personalization to the home. These decor details are indeed chic, but they are also timeless decor ideas that can make any home feel significantly more interesting and characterful.

1. Collected Vintage Decor

an entryway hutch with artwork and decor on top, two wall sconces on either side, and a vintage-inspired wooden chair

(Image credit: Shoppe Amber Interiors)

There's something so effortlessly chic about decorating with vintage finds – whether that be artwork and small trinkets you've found at the local flea market or furniture that's been passed down through your family for decades. Unlike newly-bought, mass-produced decor, collected vintage pieces are one-of-a-kind, they have character and tell stories.

I am of the belief that any decor that differentiates your home from everyone else's should be labeled as chic, and vintage decor can very easily make that happen. Even better than a home styled with vintage finds is a home that tastefully mixes vintage and new. This is another thing that Amber finds chic. Don't be afraid to pair your vintage finds with brand new furniture and decor. It's this juxtaposition of old and new that can truly make a home feel unique – like a collected and layered representation of its owner.

2. Unconventional Wall Decor

a wall with vintage plates hanging on it, a chair below, and a credenza to the left

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Not everything you hang from your walls needs to be designated wall art. In fact, some of my favorite wall decor ideas are the ones that are a bit unconventional – like plate walls, which get a mention in Amber's round up too.

Hanging plates on a wall not only adds color to the walls, but their shapes add dimension, too. You can design a plate wall display to be as grand or as humble as you want, depending on the number of plates you incorporate, their arrangement on the wall, and the vibrancy of their individual designs.

Plates are characterful details that can enrich the atmosphere of any room once hung on the walls. Just make sure you hang your plates with the best adhesive for plate walls (tried and tested) so that no accidents occur.

3. Timeless Hardware Details

two sliding glass-panel doors with gold hardware leading to a hallway with a rug on the floor, a small table, and artwork on the wall

(Image credit: Anna Stathaki.)

We use hardware details like knobs and handles every day – to open doors and cabinets, to pull out drawers, and even to turn on faucets. However, we often forget that these little details can be swapped, changed, or replaced for more stylish alternatives. Paying attention to these often forgotten details and opting for timeless designs instead is something that Amber Lewis says is infinitely chic.

Whether you change your bedroom's dresser knobs from standard styles to variations with a bit more character, or you switch up your kitchen cabinet hardware for styles with a different finish, this small change can make a big impact. Plus, it's incredibly easy to do if you have a free afternoon.

4. Pattern Mixing

a bedroom with a bed with mixed prints and patterns

(Image credit: Shoppe Amber Interiors)

Pattern mixing has been one of the biggest interior design trends of the past year, and it's set to continue its reign in 2026. Despite its ubiquity, pattern mixing is not easy to accomplish, and that's probably why Amber finds it so chic. When it's done right, it deserves to be praised.

Pattern clashing is best accomplished when you start with a hero print and then develop the rest of the scheme around that print. A common color palette is also helpful in ensuring a consistent look in a room with clashing patterns.

Incorporating a variety of patterns in the design of one room can make for a characterful display. And at the end of the day, there's nothing more chic than a room that's brimming with character.

5. One-of-a-Kind, Charming Details

a cottage core bedroom with a bed with many pillows on top, a wooden accent chair, symmetrical side tables, and exposed beams on the ceiling

(Image credit: Shoppe Amber Interiors)

There's nothing better than a room decorated with one-of-a-kind pieces – like custom-made furnishings, children's artwork, or even hand-sewn pillows. Since these pieces are inimitable and irreplaceable, they add character and personality to any room. And according to Amber Lewis, they're undeniably chic.

It's quite refreshing to enter into a room designed with charming and one-of-a-kind details – these pieces can make any room feel layered, collected over time, and truly lived-in. Rather than relying on ready-made furniture and decorations to style your space, consider what you already have. Things like family heirlooms, collected trinkets, and handmade artwork can make a much greater impact in the overall design of your home, simply because these pieces are so personal and unique to you.


As a connoisseur of timeless interior style, Amber Lewis' opinions on what home decor items are chic are highly regarded by many, including me. From decorating with vintage finds to mixing patterns, these decor details can add character to your home and make any space feel as chic as possible.

Devin Toolen
Style Editor

Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.