Lucky for us, as the steamy Netflix romance gains popularity, its signature aesthetic is also on the rise. We’ve most definitely come down with a major case of lust for all things Regencycore. In an effort to figure out how to most effectively incorporate this trend into our own homes, we turned to the experts to find out which elements are an absolute must in any royal-respecting room. The tools needed for such a project are as follows: wooden panels, a pencil, a tape measure and laser level for measuring, and a saw and miter box for cutting. McDonough suggests having a pipe and cable detector on hand before you drill, as well as some strong adhesive and sturdy nails to secure the paneling in place. After your paneling is installed, paint with your Bridgerton-approved shade of choice. Try a classic roll arm sofa or French-inspired antiques, which add even more personality when upholstered in a color or pattern. Once the big elements of your room are defined: keep going! “Add texture and pattern wherever you can with pleated lampshades in regal blues, pillows embellished with embroidery, trim, and chinoiserie vases,” Westcott says. “Add dazzling glass chandeliers to your living space," he suggests. “These bounce light around the room and are perfect if you have a small room, as this type of lighting will help to create the illusion of more space.” “Toile and florals were especially popular in the 1800s, and due to how they were made, often featured a small repeating pattern,” Rees shares. “To create a Bridgerton feel, don’t shy away from color,” Rees says. “Rich blues, greens, yellows, and pinks are often styled in a monochromatic way to achieve this aesthetic, such as blue-based wallpaper paired with blue drapes and a blue rug. Each color scheme tends to be accented with another color, such as pink with blue, or green with yellow.” But while color is key, Westcott warms that when it comes to certain colors, you should avoid getting too saturated. “Use nuanced versions of your favorite classics like reds, blues, greens, and pinks,” she says. “Anything too bright won’t feel authentic to the time period, so look for colors that are a bit subdued. If using color from carpet to crown makes you nervous, consider a monotone look and use several shades in the same family.”