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Plaid cushions mixed with the patterned wallpaper.
afraid of pattern. More ideas for the den.
and tan pattern used with tartan
genteel mix of patterns lends itself to the aesthetic. Plaid is the iconic preppy print, but you also can't go wrong with stripes, houndstooth, gingham checks or herringbone, topped off with a tasteful needlepoint pillow or two. The key to mixing patterns is to pay attention to the scale and palette —
example of mixing pattern with tartan plaid. The red and navy print on the window seat contrasts nicely with the beige and black thistle wallpaper and floral pillows. But it all seems to work well together in a genuinely eclectic eating nook.
Style Secret: Layered PatternsThe preppy look is collected
work to mix pattern? Betsy says, "It's okay when there’s a color or mix of colors consistent between them and when their scales are different."
The intricate design on this chest, stunning both for its color and pattern, looks as though it were painted with India ink. And the way the picture frame
okay to mix pattern?
BB: It's okay when there’s a color or mix of colors consistent between them and when their scales are different. For instance, a two-color, medium-scale ikat in grassy green and white will look fabulous with a multicolored paisley that has a bit of the same green in it. Add to this
texture and pattern of the inlay turn it into a work of art.
color and pattern combinations are gorgeous and unexpected. The hot pink bench is brilliant in that it ties all the other elements together and makes them pop. Aside for wanting to find out where the wallpapers and fabrics are from, I would really like to know who actually designed it because I'd like to
bench colors and pattern on cieling
7. Mixing patterns in Minnesota. Mixing patterns can be a risk, but this bedroom does it right. Different patterns on the ceiling, wall and carpeting all tie together with a consistent brown hue. Houzz readers saved this photo as a great example of a bold style that still feels comfortable.
Design for any room in your home with cabinetry by 4 top companies and all the accessories that go with it such as countertops, sinks, faucets and lighting.
Sight Mix it up! I cannot emphasize this enough. Don't be afraid to mix patterns, textures and colors. I love this room, a visual masterpiece with all of the different elements. This really stimulates my eyes.
Tip: A little bit of zebra pattern
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Mix it up! I cannot emphasize this enough. Don't be afraid to mix patterns, textures and colors. I love this room, a visual masterpiece with all of the different elements. This really stimulates my eyes.
Tip: A little bit of zebra pattern will awaken even the most sleepy eyes.
afraid to mix patterns, textures and colors. I love this room, a visual masterpiece with all of the different elements. This really stimulates my eyes.
A mix of bold, but sophisticated patterns keep this bedroom both fun and fabulous. Designed by Vanessa De Vargas. Photo by Teri Lynn Fisher for California Home + Design.
Kid's room. - mix of patterns
Design Principle: Pattern
This one is obvious. Most of the room is covered with patterns. From the blankets to the walls there are patterns everywhere. Although the patterns are not the same all around this still shows the principle of
effortlessly mixes multiple patterned elements. By selecting fabrics and a wallpaper with the same level of intensity and saturation, De Vargas creates a space that feels united.
Eclectic bedroom- love the mix of patterns and color
effortlessly mixes multiple patterned elements. By selecting fabrics and a wallpaper with the same level of intensity and saturation, De Vargas creates a space that feels united.Wallpaper: Ferm Living; bed frame: custom, Turquoise; red blanket: John Robshaw; pillows: Duralee
color and pattern through accessories. But nothing quite adds a big dose of personality as a bravely upholstered chair or sofa! Here a wingback chair is covered in an Ikat fabric...
With printed curtains, an ikat-covered chair and a two-toned graphic toss pillow, lots of patterns are mixed in this vignette
Piles of PatternPerhaps no other style lends itself to the marriage of multiple patterns as well as global. This sitting area combines three completely different upholstery prints, anchored by the ikat chair and blended with such moxie that they look right at home together. The intricate detailing on the
as this pattern interplay looks, you can also take the reverse approach: a single type of pattern carried throughout the room in different ways. How striking would this scene look if it were layered in ikat fabrics with nuances in scale and pigment?