Welcome your guests with a chevron front door like this one featured on Martha Stewart. And lastly, as a testament to how much I love this look, here’s a railing I recently had built in my own loft. If you want something a little less permanent or if you’re renting, you can buy a headboard in a chevron pattern, like this one from West Elm. (Image credits: Designwebwinkle; West Elm; Martha Stewart; Design Sponge; Etsy ; Iron Twine; The Socialite Family; Dwell; One Kin Design; The Sweet Escape) See the dramatic before after on my blog, The Sweet Escape. Another great solution for renters, add some chevron and play with color to create an interesting piece of furniture like this coffee table made by ModernTexures on Etsy. The humble piece of wood. Playing with its natural color variations and a simple angle can create a beautiful pattern and design feature in your space. Make a sliding door not only functional but stylish too with a pop of unexpected chevron, spotted on One Kin Design. And don’t forget to look up and turn a boring ceiling into a architectural feature like this house featured on Dwell. It’s so simple yet it can be transformed in so many ways.