Interior design experts reveal how Bridgerton fans can achieve the Regency era 'coquette core' aesthetic at home
Daily MailExperts share how to embrace Regency or coquette style décor in a modern way The third season of Bridgerton is finally upon us - and viewers are desperate to channel their favorite characters by re-imagining the romantic room décor. The third season of Bridgerton is finally upon us - and viewers are desperate to channel their favorite characters by re-imagining the romantic room décor This season is focused on Penelope Featherington, who becomes a coquette in an effort to find a husband Bridgerton fans are embracing interiors inspired by the show, with a coquette twist for a flirtatious, modern edge FEMAIL spoke to experts to find out the best way to incorporate it into your home without it feeling dated How to embrace the Bridgerton design aesthetic Layer luxurious textures Opt for rich jewel tones Try plush velvet upholstery Find fabrics trimmed with tassels Incorporate antique pieces, like crystal chandeliers Wallpaper with floral damask or toile Blend romantic patterns with sleek, contemporary lines The coquette home trend is all about shabby chic, super romantic styles - from cozy floral quilts to ribbon bows as curtain pulls - with lots of gold accents. San Francisco-based architect and interior designer Malak Bellajdel told FEMAIL, 'To get the Bridgerton look with a modern edge, it's all about layering in luxurious textures, ornate details and rich jewel tones.' Shannon Askinasi, the founder and lead interior design expert at Ash & Pine Interiors in New Jersey, is a pro at incorporating Regency touches in her client's homes in a modern way 'Be careful not to get too carried away with the coquette aesthetic because your home can quickly look dated,' Shannon warned 'Your rooms don't need to be old and stuffy to incorporate the refined elegance seen in Bridgerton,' Shannon said While you might want to channel Penelope in your bedroom, Shannon believes it's easier to try the trend in your kitchen or dining room, especially if you're planning a dinner party Shannon Askinasi, the founder and lead interior design expert at Ash & Pine Interiors in New Jersey, is a pro at incorporating historical touches in her client's homes in a modern way. 'Think about layering different types of lighting at different heights to get that romantic glow around the room,' said London-based Sue Jones, the creative director and co-founder at OKA 'This aesthetic is all about floral ceramic table lamps, gilded floor lamps and dramatic chandeliers, even better if it features mock candles like this chandelier,' Sue said 'With maximalist interiors on the rise and another season of Bridgerton, I don't see the Regency-inspired aesthetic going anywhere soon,' Sue said Interior designer Christiane Lemieux confirmed that the historical trend is going strong, with Bridgerton 'absolutely inspiring people' 'This aesthetic is all about floral ceramic table lamps, gilded floor lamps and dramatic chandeliers, even better if it features mock candles like this chandelier,' Sue said, suggesting lampshades in silk with botanical designs.