5 Home Décor Trends From the Most Stylish Airbnbs in Paris

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I don't know about you, but I love browsing Airbnb properties whether I actually intend on booking them or not. Not only do I bookmark them for future trip ideas, but I also keep them in mind for home décor tips to copy, which lead me to create this story. Of course, I had to kick it off with the most stylish city in the world: Paris.

I combed through Airbnb to find chic, rentable properties in Paris that also provided tons of décor inspiration, and I definitely struck gold. Scroll down to see five trends I'm copying from these properties, even if I never make it to the City of Light this year. 

1. Let a Statement Rug Do All the Talking

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This well-reviewed apartment has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and lots of beautiful design details like wood beams. It rents for an average of $224 per night. 

2. Buy a Vintage-Inspired Desktop Vanity 

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This adorable apartment rents for an average of $300 per night and boasts one bedroom and one bathroom. 

3. Embrace Classic Toile 

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I'm obsessed with the beautiful pink toile in this classically French apartment

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I've never dreamed about curtains until now. 

4. Add Maximum Greenery (Real or Faux)

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This is the living room of the same apartment with the toile bedding above. The greenery instantly transports you to a tropical paradise. 

5. Try Mixing Multiple Mirrors 

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I love the trio of mirrors over the fireplace in this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the Marais. It rents for an average of $345 per night. 

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