Create an eclectic space that honours the grandeur of the past while embracing modernity with Victorian-era design Luxe bed frame, €875-€1,125, next.ie Julieta black and white chequered tiles, £50, mystonefloor.com.

Items from the UK may incur extra charges for Republic of Ireland customers Velvet table lamp, £120, joebrowns.co.uk.

Items from the UK may incur extra charges for Republic of Ireland customers Tassel navy cushion, €14, Penneys/Primark Gold chess piece bookend, €36.99, from a selection in TK Maxx With its rich history and opulent details, Victorian-era design is making a grand comeback in contemporary interiors. It’s a style that allows you to blend the elegance of the past with the functionality of the present — creating spaces that are both timeless and modern in equal measure.

Victorian interiors are characterised by their intricate details and luxurious materials. Think high ceilings with elaborate crown mouldings, ornate fireplaces, to rich textiles and antique-inspired furniture. If your home already has Victorian elements like wainscoting panelled walls, or decorative cornices, you are lucky and should highlight these features.

A simple way is to paint them in a highly contrasting colour to the rest of the walls. If not, consider adding them. Wood panelling is very accessible.

Julieta black and white chequered tiles, £50, mystonefloor.com. Items from the UK may incur extra charges for Republic of Ireland customers Another feature common to th.