Taylor Swift Themed Bedroom
This Is What Taylor Swift's "Red" Would Look Like As Interiors
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Any Taylor Swift fan will know all too well that the latest release in the (Taylor's Version) re-recordings is "Red", with all 30 songs coming on Nov. 12. To celebrate the much-anticipated re-release of Swift's iconic breakup album, interior design service Modsy has reimagined some of the album's much-loved songs as interiors.
From an "All Too Well"-themed dining room that's ideal for blasting the ten-minute version on repeat over breakfast, to a bubbly "22"-themed living room that's reminiscent of some peoples early-twenties, below is all the inspiration you need to design your own "Red (Taylor's Version)" room.
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
According to Modsy's senior design Mackenzie Rifkin, the "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" bedroom was inspired by Swift's bedroom in the 2012 music video.
"I went with a slightly more abstracted version of her knit wallpaper and paired it with deep moody blue walls for a modern and updated feel," Rifkin says. " I incorporated cozy knits in the bedding and pillows as well as a folk art-style rug as a nod to Taylor's country roots and the boho style that was very popular at the time of this album's release."
The lip-shaped pillow and artwork is a fun nod to the red lipstick that Swift was often seen sporting throughout the "Red" era, and the telephone is the perfect piece for Swift fans to say "this is exhausting, you know?"
Shop: "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" bedroom
"22"
As playful as the song it has been inspired by, the eclectic "22" living room was inspired by the mid-century modern home featured in the "22" music video. The blush-colored curved sofa and mustard yellow accent chairs have a very retro feel to them, while the vintage-style rug adds depth and texture to the space. Printed cushions and a pink guitar are subtle nods to Swift's aesthetic during the original "Red" era. Not so subtle? The neon "not got a lot going on at the moment" sign on the wall, which in Swift language means that actually, yes, there is A LOT going on at the moment.
Shop: "22" living room
"All Too Well"
This homely and inviting dining room has been designed to create a sense of nostalgia, just like "All Too Well" does. Traditional patterns and classic wood furniture keep things simple and open and give a minimalist feel to the space, while cozy textures and layered accessories add depth to the room. Can you spot the hidden "All Too Well" easter eggs dotted throughout?
Shop: "All Too Well" dining room
"Red"
It only makes sense for a "Red"-themed living room to have red walls. A rich red paint covers the walls, with a deep blue surface rug perfectly complements the wall shade. Contrasting materials add depth and a cozy feel to the living space, while the gold accents add a luxurious finish. Finally, the sleek black fireplace adds warmth to the room, making it a great space to curl up and read… or solve a crossword puzzle.
Shop: "Red" living room
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