Shabby Chic

Going Shabby Chic? 8 Home Influencers to Follow on Instagram

Follow these shabby chic inspired Instagram accounts for daily inspiration that will help you to find, curate, and style the best of whimsical interiors.
Going Shabby Chic? 8 Home Influencers to Follow on Instagram

The rise of Grandmillenial and Cottagecore over the last year tells us that we could all do with a speckle of traditional and rustic, yet glamorous home interiors. It’s almost a non-negotiable, every Instagram feed could do with a good helping of vintage, shabby chic decor.

For your daily dose of luxe decor, we’ve scouted out our favourite shabby chic influencers that are more than worth following on Instagram. These eight accounts will offer endless amounts of inspiration that will help you to find, curate, and style the best of shabby chic interiors. Each of them presents the style differently but has the consistent whimsical elements that many have grown to love about the interior trend.

Amy Berry

When you’re starting off with bringing shabby chic interiors and decor into your home, Amy Berry (@amylberry) is someone to turn to for all the inspiration and recommended buys that will inevitably transform a home. A huge part of me wishes her stores (@amyberryhome) were international, but hey it gives us an excuse to get over to Dallas, Texas pronto.

 

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Karen Blanchard

Known mostly for her chic NYC fashion, Karen Blanchard (@karenbritchick) gives us a look inside her city home where she combines shabby chic and modernism through her interiors. It’s a look that radiates luxe and doesn’t comprise on practicality. Love, love, love.

 

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Shabbyfufu

A blog that has stayed with us through the decades and continues to be the shabby chic go-to when it comes to the latest trends and inspiration. Janet (@shabbyfufu) began Shabby Fufu in the ’90s with a love for all things vintage and has since been sharing her shabby chic inspired renovation journey with a slight coastal feel.

 

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Feather Glass

Can you do shabby chic but without all the frills? Absolutely. As I say, it’s a style that you can adapt to work for you if there are elements that you love and others that may not be your taste. With a love for simplicity, Ellen (@Feather Glass) shows us how shabby chic can be done through the lens of minimalism.

 

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Louise Roe

Granted not everything that Louise Roe (@louiseroehome) posts would be considered shabby chic, but she definitely brings elements into her renovation projects, such as chintz and floral wallpaper that offers something different to the shabby chic style. Typically, neutral and pastel colours would be used inside a shabby chic home but in this case, we’d say yes to bringing in different shades of colours to truly make your space your own.

 

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Town n Country Living

There are few things as satisfying as home tours. Seeing the creativity and diversity of ideas when it comes to renovating a home fills us with inspiration, and where do we go for those exclusive home tours? Town n Country, of course. Jennifer (@townandcountryliving) shares her own journey on renovating her 1875 home and shares the stories of others with a fine mix of country, shabby chic, and farmhouse interiors.

 

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Tuft & Trim

From tutorials to mood boards, Tuft & Trim has all the inspiration for when it comes to working rustic charm with romantic french. Courtney (@tuftandtrim) shares her tips on how you can achieve the look inside your home and has a portfolio filled with ideas and examples on how to work the interior style into smaller spaces as well as family homes.

 

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French Country Cottage

A blog to fall in love with. French Country Cottage has a feed filled with country inspiration and glamour that can be worked into your shabby chic home. Courtney (@frenchcountrycottage) shows us how putting every inch of yourself in the furniture and decor that you choose can result in a home that feels like one’s own. We’ll be taking a leaf out of her book.

Photo credits: 1. The Every Girl

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