Personal touches and individual style is what make our homes unique. One of the ways we can showcase that is with patterns. Whether it be floral prints, geometric patterns or even something more neutral, patterns can bring a sense of energy that is both innovative and inviting to any room. While it can seem daunting at first, you can’t deny the pleasing pop of visual interest once you get started.
Here we show you four ways to use irresistible patterns that will make your room stand out.
Throw Pillows – Looking for a way to break the monochromatic ice? Throw pillows are the perfect way to start. Since they are less of a commitment, it is a great way to add pops of color and design without making permanent changes. They are easy to switch throughout the year, and a great way to try patterns you love before making a bigger statement. When it comes to decorative fabrics, bold prints and patterns, the first choice of many interior designers is Clarence House.
Sofa – A bigger statement piece, like a sofa, can set the tone for the whole room. Patterns add visual weight and can help balance out a space. Worried it might look too busy? Pair this bold choice with softer hues or neutral pillows and art pieces to maintain a cohesive design. Beacon Hill by The Robert Allen Group offers an innovative array of rich and detailed fabrics like above.
Outdoor Space – With the weather heating up this is everyone’s favorite place to gather. As an often overlooked space we like to show our clients how this is actually an extension of the home they have carefully crafted. Deliciously bold patterns can take a bland space and turn it into an outdoor oasis. Try adding patterns to pillows, seat cushions and curtains. The Pendleton Collection by Sunbrella combines the distinct Pendleton aesthetic and the enduring performance qualities of Sunbrella fabrics.
Walls – Feeling brave? Let’s talk walls! Different than wallpaper, fabric wall coverings bring dimension and texture which add warmth and character to the room. One great option is in the powder room, where there might be limited space to decorate. Not sure how you feel about committing to the pattern quite yet? Similar to the idea of trying throw pillows before a sofa, bring the pattern in to a room by framing it as a piece of art. Stroheim by Fabricut boasts a breathtaking range of fashion-forward fabrics, trimmings and wall coverings including stripes, checks, plaids, damasks, florals, tapestries, brocades, chenilles and velvets.