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Texture Talk: How to Incorporate Patterns Into Your Interior Design


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When it comes to interior design, the sky is the limit when it comes to creativity, but there has to be some real intent in the design, as well as restraint by the artist, to ensure it comes together the right way. Every single design will be different, consisting of many different shapes, colours, patterns, and materials. For example, one designer may accent terrazzo tiles in the kitchen, while another decides on granite.


Regardless of the design or the designer, patterns are eventually going to make an appearance, as there are patterns in just about everything you look at. Patterns can be used to make spectacular designs when the design is executed well. However, if you take the wrong approach, the results can often be disappointing, to say the least. If you are redesigning your interior, it’s important that you take the time to find an approach that is going to work best for you and help you achieve your design goals, so you get the best results possible.


Let’s take a look at some interesting ways that you can incorporate different patterns in your home, so you get the look that you want.


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Colour Matters in Patterns


One thing every designer must be aware of is that certain colours just do not go together, ever. It doesn’t matter what these colours are on, the type of material, or patterns, certain ones just clash. When incorporating different patterns into your design, you must ensure that the colours go together. Choosing colours from similar spots in the spectrum will make it easier to combine different patterns and have them look good.


The colours that you choose are going to make or break your design, so make sure you choose ones that partner with each other, as it is absolutely essential. A clashing combination of colours mixed with various patterns is not going to look good to anyone and will have a hugely negative impact on your overall design.


Size Does Matter


We have all heard the old adage that "size doesn’t matter," but when it comes to interior design patterns, it is certainly something that you will need to consider carefully. If every pattern you choose has identical sizing, it can often end up looking boring and blending together into monotony. Instead, try to choose patterns with different shapes and sizes, making sure that they look good together first. The right combination of sizes and patterns can turn a normally mundane part of your home into a real feature of your property.


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Show Restraint


While it might seem like there are no limits to what you can do with patterns, colours, and sizes, there is a need to show restraint with your design. With patterns, they can quickly get out of hand and become too much if you take things too far. A good rule of thumb is to stick with no more than four different colours, preferably three, so there is still a theme and flow to the pattern designs. More colour than this will make it too distracting for the eyes.


Try Combining Patterns


Take your time to check out various pairs and combinations to see what really stands out to you. Remember, this is your design, so make sure you really like what you ultimately choose. When you find two or three different patterns that combine really well, it can make a big difference in a room that needs some help. The right combo of colours and patterns can brighten up even the dingiest of old rooms, whereas the wrong combination of patterns and colours will draw attention for the wrong reasons.


Get Creative With Patterns


Talking about combining different patterns and colours, it is important to take a look at pattern complexity as well. Some patterns are much more complex than others, and that can actually be a selling point for you. Combining the right simplistic and complex patterns can make for a design that is extremely pleasing to the eye and ensure that you have a unique creation in your home.


It is important to be careful when mixing up pattern styles, as the overall design can start to get too busy or lose its original focus with the wrong approach. Take the time to find patterns that complement each other rather than ones that create visual chaos in the design.


Get The Best Possible Results From Your Interior Design Efforts With Patterns


The main thing to remember when deciding on all of the various patterns, shapes, sizes, colours, and complexities is to take your time. Rushing an interior design project, especially one featuring intertwining colours and patterns, is asking for trouble. While the right combination can take a room from nothing to stunning, the wrong combination can make a room completely uninviting. If you decide to use patterns in your interior design, have fun with it, be creative, but use some common sense. Take the time to find colours, patterns, and combinations that not only look good together but also bring a smile to your face when you see them.

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