Hi friends! Thank you SO much for all your kind words about my DIY Chevron Dresser. Y'all made me blush (:
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Whether your style is modern, whimsical, traditional or a combo of all of the above, learning how to mix patterns is so important in the world of design. Pattern, color and texture are a room's three biggest characteristics. Pattern choice says a lot about a space, and it's really what gives a room its personality!
The images above are interior spaces I simply adore, mostly because of their sensible pattern mixing choices, and without the error of being too matchy-matchy. Sarah Richardson and Tobi Fairley are two of the designers I think have an amazingly keen eye for a playful, yet sophisticated mix of fabric choices (both Sarah and Tobi's designs are featured above).
Here are my tips when adding pattern to your next space:
1. Things don't have to match, they just have to "go".
2. A healthy dose of geometric and organic prints in one single space creates great harmony.
3. If the "lead" pattern has a large scale print, be sure to alter the scale of the supporting fabrics.
4. Take risks, but have a second set of eyes take a peek at your patterns to see if they think it's a pleasing combo, too!
5. Most importantly, express YOU and tell a story with your fabric choices.
What are some of your favorite fabric combo's? Have you mixed any fun patterns lately??
Love,
PS. Welcome to my newest sponsor, Allie of Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust!
Allie is such a sweet soul and writes about her adventures in being a college student in hot-hot-hot Arizona. We have a lot in common, as we're both from California, and both love the Lord! Check out her blog for inspiration on all levels (:
xo
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Whether your style is modern, whimsical, traditional or a combo of all of the above, learning how to mix patterns is so important in the world of design. Pattern, color and texture are a room's three biggest characteristics. Pattern choice says a lot about a space, and it's really what gives a room its personality!
The images above are interior spaces I simply adore, mostly because of their sensible pattern mixing choices, and without the error of being too matchy-matchy. Sarah Richardson and Tobi Fairley are two of the designers I think have an amazingly keen eye for a playful, yet sophisticated mix of fabric choices (both Sarah and Tobi's designs are featured above).
Here are my tips when adding pattern to your next space:
1. Things don't have to match, they just have to "go".
2. A healthy dose of geometric and organic prints in one single space creates great harmony.
3. If the "lead" pattern has a large scale print, be sure to alter the scale of the supporting fabrics.
4. Take risks, but have a second set of eyes take a peek at your patterns to see if they think it's a pleasing combo, too!
5. Most importantly, express YOU and tell a story with your fabric choices.
What are some of your favorite fabric combo's? Have you mixed any fun patterns lately??
Love,
PS. Welcome to my newest sponsor, Allie of Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust!
Allie is such a sweet soul and writes about her adventures in being a college student in hot-hot-hot Arizona. We have a lot in common, as we're both from California, and both love the Lord! Check out her blog for inspiration on all levels (:
xo
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