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Creating a cohesive look with mixed patterns and textures

Harmonizing Patterns and Textures for a Seamless Aesthetic

Mixing patterns and textures can add depth and interest to a room, but it can also be intimidating. However, with a few design tips and tricks, you can create a cohesive look with mixed patterns and textures. Here are some tips to help you get started:

Beyond the Spectrum: Choosing a Stunning Color Palette

Choose a Colour Palette

When mixing patterns and textures, it’s important to choose a colour palette that ties everything together. This can be a neutral colour palette, or a combination of complementary colours. Stick to 2-3 colours to keep the look cohesive.

Vary the Scale

Mix patterns of different scales to create interest and avoid a flat look. For example, pair a large-scale floral with a small-scale geometric pattern.
Vary the Scale
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Mix Textures

Mixing textures is just as important as mixing patterns. Layering textures, such as a plush rug, woven throw, and smooth leather, can add depth and interest to a room.

Use a Unifying Element

Use a unifying element to tie together different patterns and textures. This could be a shared colour, a repeated pattern, or a common texture. For example, use a striped rug to tie together a floral sofa and a plaid chair.
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Anchor with Solid Shades

Use Solid Colours as Anchors

Use solid colours as anchors to balance out the patterns and textures. For example, use a solid-coloured sofa to balance out a patterned rug and curtains.

Don’t Overdo It

While mixing patterns and textures can be fun, it’s important not to overdo it. Stick to 2-3 patterns and textures to avoid a cluttered and chaotic look.
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Test it Out

Before committing to a mix of patterns and textures, test it out in your space. Lay out fabric samples and accessories to see how they work together.