3. GLAM
• Glam decor is the essence of luxury and
indulgence.
• Glam design is where luxury meets
sophistication in a glitzy decor scheme
that seduces the senses.
• It is named for the movie-making
industry of southern California as
typified by the glamorous homes and
estates of the actors and actresses of
Hollywood's "Golden Era", roughly
from the 1920s through the 1950s, and
typified by the work of designers such
as Dorothy Draper and Billy Haines.
4. • You won't find a lack of color or pattern in Hollywood Regency, but
both are definitely used strategically.
• Because the patterns and colors used are so bold, you don't want to
go over the top.
• Decor is usually kept in the same color palette, and only one or two
patterns are used, so it doesn't feel too busy.
• Black and white is a go-to color combination, and jewel tones are
incorporated for pops of color.
5. KEY ELEMENTS
ALL THAT GLITTERS.
• Maximalism is the watchword.
• it’s opulent, stunning, or sparkling.
• With this style bent towards unapologetic maximalism,
Hollywood Regency features
Richly layered textures, high contrast patterns, metallic
Finishes, and vibrant colors.
6. COLOUR
PALETTE
• Gold and silver play a
prominent role in the
surfaces and fixtures
that take on a gilded
finish.
• Soft pinks and shades
of white complement
hard metallics while
smooth greys and
creamy neutrals
create the base of this
elegant look.
17. MATERIALS
• Glam style relies on
sumptuous
materials and
touchable textures.
• heavy on glistening
metallics and
mirrored finishes
while peppering in
• marble
• faux fur
• velvet
• satin
• animal skin
to create an air of
extravagance
18. HOLLYWOOD GLAM
IN
A
NUTSHELL
• FURNITURES WITH METAL
AND UPHOLSTERY AND
DETAILING
• COLOUR PALETTES:
WHITE, GREY, BLACK,
CREAM AND JEWEL TONES
• LIGHT CATCHING
MATERIALS : METALLICS,
MIRRORS, CRYSTALS,
LACQUER
• LUXURIOUS HIGH-PILE
FABRICS AND
TRADITIONAL GEOMETRIC
PATTERNS
• DRAMATIC LIGHTING
WITH CRYSTAL ADORNED
CHANDELIER, TABLE
LAMPS AND SCONCE