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How to Incorporate Bold Graphic Patterns

In interior design, bold and graphic patterns are making a comeback, adding dynamic touches to home decor. Here’s how to integrate them into your space.

Start with Statement Pieces Choose bold items like a patterned rug, graphic throw or vibrant artwork as focal points. Build the rest of your decor around these pieces to create harmony.

Mix and Match Patterns Combine different patterns by varying their scale and type, like pairing large geometric prints with smaller florals. Keep a cohesive color scheme and consider the 60-30-10 rule for balance, where 60% of the room is one dominant color, 30% is a secondary color and 10% is an accent color in a pattern.

Incorporate Textiles Use patterned cushions, curtains or bedding for a temporary update. Ensure colors complement each other for a unified look.

Add Graphic Wallpaper Wallpaper can dramatically transform a room. Use it as an accent in smaller spaces or select patterns that suit the room’s size.

Create a Gallery Wall Fill a wall with framed artwork that features various patterns. Use a consistent color palette for cohesion.

Incorporate Patterned Flooring Consider graphic floor patterns or area rugs to make a statement without permanent changes.

Embrace Patterned Accessories Accessories like rugs and cushions allow easy experimentation with patterns, keeping your design fresh.

Incorporating bold graphic patterns can elevate your home’s design and reflect your style, whether through statement pieces or playful accents.

–Dilan Gohill, Contributor

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