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Old 24-06-2011, 09:39 PM
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Default Ten Fool-proof Secrets to Combining Patterns

Combining pattern is easy if you follow some basic principles. I think this article on Old Fashioned Living gives a good overview of the principles.

Would you love to be able to combine fabrics just like the designers do? Did your last attempt look like a color-blind, half-drunk orangutan with a plaid fetish decorated the room? Here are ten easy secrets to combining fabric patterns that will make your room look like a million bucks!
1. Find one basic fabric that you love and build the room around it! Whether it is plaid, floral, striped or solid, make it the foundation fabric for the room.

2. Unless the patterns are muted and subtle, try not to use more than three patterns in a room. Otherwise, the effect will be one of chaos rather than balance.

3. Vary the style of the patterns. Instead of choosing three plaids, try a floral, plaid and stripe. Or maybe add checks or a geometric pattern.

4. Vary the scale of the pattern. If you have a large plaid, choose a medium scale stripe and a small scale floral.

5. Don't cluster the patterns in one area of the room. Spread them out in at least three different areas to give visual balance to the room.

6. Unite the patterns with a common color. If your foundation fabric is red, all of the patterns should be have the same red as the prominent color.

7. Use small scale patterns in a smaller room. In larger rooms, where they are seen at a distance, these tend to be read as texture or a solid.

8. Medium scale patterns are the most versatile. They can retain their pattern at a distance, yet in a smaller space, they don't overpower.

9. Choose large scale patterns with care. They can overpower a small space, but can add vibrancy to a larger room. They will appear bolder when covering large furniture, but look fragmented on smaller pieces.

10. Choose stripes to add height or width to a furniture piece or the room.

Variety may be the spice of life, but its also the key to combining patterns. Varying the patterns you choose from large scale and open to small scale and dense is fundamental to a harmonious design.

That was easy, wasn't it? Now can we have a little talk about your choice of colors? What were you thinking?!


I hope this is helpful to some of you.
If you have any other tips for combining patterns please add them
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Did your last attempt look like a color-blind, half-drunk orangutan with a plaid fetish decorated the room?
And people wonder why people are scared to decorate.
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The author does have a great sense of humour
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Maybe that should be my decorating motto - as long as it doesn't look like a "color-blind, half-drunk orangutan with a plaid fetish did the decorating" I should be happy with my achievement.
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Rofl - I love your thinking Cherylle
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