Pattern play is one of the hardest tricks to master in interior design. Luckily, Room Décor Ideas is here to help you combine different summer patterns for home interiors so you don’t run the risk of looking tacky. Take a look at some of the most inspiring patterned interiors, while picking up some tricks and tips along the way.
If you are new to the pattern play game and possibly slightly hesitant, start small with mixing patterned accessories such as throw pillows or hang a pattern print on your wall to incorporate summer patterns.
When mixing patterns, the key is choosing ones that will mesh well together. A trick for this is the look for one color that is consistent in both or within the same color family. This will bring the slight bit of cohesion that pulls the summer patterns together.
Another pattern play idea is to mix a bold pattern with a subtler one. This way, the summer patterns won’t clash but you’ll still be on point with the summer trends.
If you’re not into bold and bright summer patterns for home interiors, incorporate neutral patterns. Neutrals are easy to work with and pair well with other patterns.
If you are having difficulty deciding what patterns to mix into your luxury interior design, draw inspiration from something already in the room, like a favorite work of art, piece of furniture or architectural element.
Patterns don’t always have to be a print; you can also mix patterns from furniture with printed patterns. If you have a table base with a unique design or a statement mirror, match a pattern to the design of the piece.
It’s important when dealing with pattern play to watch the placement of the summer patterns. Spread them out throughout the space so not all patterns are grouped to one side of the room. The result will be more aesthetically pleasing.
With Room Décor Ideas pattern tricks and tips, your interior summer patterns will look straight from the pages of a glossy luxury interior design magazine. Crave more summer décor? Read the Love Happens Blog post on Dreamy Summer Décor by KOKET.
I love the yellow combination.
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