Bold and colourful patterns are a great way to make your home look awesome but people are generally afraid of mixing and matching patterns. It can be a challenge to mix and match the right patterns to create a stylish home but here we have some great ideas to get you inspired.
1. Large Prints
You know what they say, go big or go home and this holds true for mixing and matching patterns as well. The stylish mustard oatterns on the living room rug is nicely complemented by the blue patterned wallpaper but the neutral colours of the rest of the room helps to balance it out.
2. Use Same Colour Palette
Another awesome way to combine several patterns in your home is to make sure that they are in the same colour so that it won’t be too overwhelming. This helps to keep it uniform but quirky at the same time.
3. Contrasting Colours
The blue and orange colours here work well together even when they have different patterns because the contrast is nicely balanced out. As always, neutral colours are good to make sure everything remains balanced and to soften the effect.
4. Black-and-White Patterns
If you don’t want your home to turn into a riot of colour then using patterns in a black-and-white palette that will make it look really chic too. It will make a really outstanding style statement in your home.
5. Mixed Florals
Florals exude a feminine vibe and are great if you want to create a shabby chic atmosphere. Sprinkle as many floral patterns as you can find in the house and incorporate fresh flowers to make it even more pretty.
6. Exotic Patterns
These warm and eclectic patterns are perfect to perk up your home and make it look more inviting. As they are such a diverse style, you can use a few different patterns to create a bohemian vibe.
7. Mismatched Flooring
You may think that too much patterns is a bad thing but this home with the mismatched patterns actually looks really good. Just use a unifying colour to keep it looking on point.
8. Sequinned Patterns
You may be surprised to know this but sequins do actually count as patterns and they make some really gorgeous ones. Mix and match them around with preppy materials such as tweed or khaki and be prepared to be amazed by the results.
9. Chevron as Base
We already know that too much patterns can be rather over the top but did you know that you can use certain classic patterns as a base instead of neutral colours? In this cosy bedroom, various green and red patterns are used to spice up the bedroom but the large chevron pattern rug on the floor keeps it grounded.
10. Mix of Tiles
Tiles are a great way to add a splash of pattern to any space in your home and this trendy kitchen is no exception. Use many patterned tiles to create the ultimate backsplash for your kitchen with all your favourite styles.