Summer 2026 is the season to rethink your interiors — lighter fabrics, more natural light, and a considered nod to the outdoors. Whether you're dressing windows with linen drapes or mounting your board between sessions, the hardware you choose sets the tone. Here's how to get it right. Curtain Holdbacks: Let the Light In The simplest upgrade to a summer room is opening it up. Curtain holdbacks do exactly that — holding your drapes elegantly to the side to flood the space with natural light. The key is choosing a finish that complements your summer palette. Oak with Brass — The Warm Neutral Steam-bent oak paired with a brass pin is the definitive warm-weather combination. The honey tones of the wood echo natural linen, jute, and cotton fabrics that define summer interiors. Our Luxury Wooden Curtain Holdbacks collection covers the full range, but if you want a single recommendation, the Designer Oak Curtain Holdbacks in Brass are a perennial bestseller for good reason. White Oak with Chrome — The Cool Edit For a Scandinavian or coastal aesthetic — think whitewashed walls, pale stone floors, and sheer voile panels — white oak with chrome hardware is the cleaner choice. It works especially well in West Coast interiors where light and minimalism lead. Browse the White Oak Curtain Holdbacks collection for the full range. Black Oak with Copper — The Statement Pair If your summer scheme leans into contrast — dark cabinetry, terracotta accents, or deep botanical greens — black oak with copper is a bold, considered pairing. See the Black Oak Curtain Holdbacks collection. Placement Tips for Summer Mount holdbacks higher than you think — two-thirds up the window height draws the eye upward and makes ceilings feel taller. Pull drapes back further than usual in summer to maximize light and airflow. Use a single holdback per panel for a relaxed, asymmetric look that suits the season. Surfboard Mounts: Your Board Deserves Better Than the Floor A surfboard left leaning against a wall is a hazard. A surfboard mounted on a handcrafted wooden rack is a design statement. As the season shifts toward long evenings and weekend swells, now is the time to give your board a proper home. Shortboards & Fish For shorter, wider boards, a horizontal rack is the practical and aesthetic choice. The Oak Horizontal Shortboard Rack and the Walnut Surfboard Wall Mount are both handcrafted in England using traditional joinery — built to hold boards securely without marking the rails. Browse the full Shortboard Wall Mounts collection. Longboards & Mals Longboards need a vertical or extended horizontal solution. The Waves 2.0 Longboard Mount in Oak and the Waves 2.0 in Walnut are designed specifically for the length and weight of a longboard, with a profile that looks as good as it performs. For heavier boards, see the Heavy Duty Surfboard Wall Mounts. Styling Your Board on the Wall Mount at eye level or just above — the board becomes a focal point, not an afterthought. Leave breathing room on either side; a board mounted too close to a corner loses its visual impact. Pair with a coat hook or key hook nearby to create a functional entryway setup — board, wetsuit hook, keys. Everything in its place. The Common Thread What connects a well-chosen curtain holdback and a considered surfboard mount is the same thing that defines good design: the right material, in the right place, doing its job beautifully. Every piece at NOIR.DESIGN is handcrafted in England from sustainably sourced hardwood — oak, walnut, white oak, and black oak — using traditional steam-bending and joinery techniques refined over years of production. Summer is a good time to audit your walls. If something is functional but forgettable, it can be better.
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