
"Regencycore is the contemporary interpretation of 19th-century interior design, drawing from the styles popular in Britain during the Regency period, under the influence of the Prince Regent. Rooted in Neoclassicism, Regency interiors looked to ancient Greek and Roman architecture for proportion and symmetry, softened by richer colors, bolder ornaments, and a sense of theater. At the time, the style marked a move away from Georgian restraint, hinting at the more expressive interiors that would follow."
"For those looking to incorporate Regencycore into their homes, design experts say today's approach is all about selective referencing. Esra Kumbasar, senior design director at Accouter, recommends a deliberate but restrained approach. "While Regencycore naturally lends itself to period properties, it translates just as effectively into modern homes when approached with intention," she says. "Contemporary properties benefit from carefully-curated Regency nods that sit comfortably within a modern framework, rather than replicating the style in full." Lara Clarke, founder of Lara Clarke Interiors, echoes this more subtle approach, affirming Regencycore is not about grand remodeling, but selective, thoughtful additions. "In a modern space, it is less about historical accuracy and more about capturing the atmosphere," she says. "You don't need high ceilings to add a touch of romance or grandeur; it's about how you dress the space you have.""
Regencycore adapts 19th-century British Regency design for contemporary interiors by drawing on Neoclassical proportion, symmetry, and theatrical ornament. The style blends ancient Greek and Roman architectural influences with richer colors, bolder ornaments, and a more expressive aesthetic compared with preceding Georgian restraint. Designers recommend selective referencing rather than wholesale replication when applying Regencycore in modern homes. Carefully curated Regency nods can sit within a modern framework to create romance and grandeur. Small, thoughtful additions can capture the atmosphere without requiring high ceilings or extensive remodeling.
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