How To Mix And Match Geometric Patterns In The Bedroom
With this class you ll learn how to use patterns like a pro.
How to mix and match geometric patterns in the bedroom. If your first choice is organic inspired you are going to want to choose a geometric next. Here the medium scale pattern is on the wallpaper and the large scale pattern is on the duvet. Choose tone on tone patterns which give a neutral room depth texture and character with a sophisticated overtone. When mixing patterns in a wallpapered room using all the mixing rules is very important.
A smaller floral would work well for instance with a larger floral and a plaid. You can also mix and match three distinct patterns as long as each design incorporates at least one of the colors in your scheme. The wool rug with the large free flowing geometric shapes sets the tone. I honestly love the combination of patterns in this bedroom from a chevron curtain to all the geometric.
Whether large medium or small other patterns in the room should not match its scale. Get the no fail formula for mixing and matching patterns that s as easy as 1 2 3. For instance don t mix pastel patterns with jewel tone patterns. The simplest geometric patterns are polka dots or stripes but there are a lot of really interesting and more complicated geometric patterns also.
The right mix of patterns can take a room from boring to breath taking. The third pattern can be similar to either of the other patterns and use two or three of the colors in the other patterns. Organic patterns include florals botanicals and abstracts while geometric patterns include checks stripes and other modern shapes. Keep in mind a couple of rules when mixing your patterns.
Each pattern is distinct but has a similar feel. As long as you do it rightly your interior will look undoubtedly fabulous. California based design company taylor and taylor stuck to four different patterns in three different sizes. We can actually see this everywhere from the wallpaper to fabrics used in living rooms bedrooms and other spaces in the house.
This colorful living room demonstrates the basics of pattern matching. Learn how to stylishly mix and match the trendiest prints in the bedroom and get the scoop on pairing colors with various patterns. Some people are hesitant in combining patterns because it might look too busy. If your first pattern is a large floral the second pattern could be a plaid or geometric shape that has some of the same colors.
Geometric patterns are those that have a definite pattern to them and typically have a lot of contrast too. Distribute patterns evenly throughout the room for balance. Placing patterns around a room. Patterns generally fall into two categories.
The wallpaper pattern should have a scale all its own.