- one way to pick multiple patterns is to choose one main "busy" pattern and then pair it with softer patterns
- you can choose a common element with a bunch of softer patterns such as geometry: this gives you the ability to have more patterns in one room with out drowning everything out
- make sure they flow together, obviously don't just choose random patterns and colors to go in one room.
- a good way to tell if the patterns are going to work in one space, take samples back to the room/area they are intended for and place them in the room where they will go. So if one is suppose to be for an upholstered chair then place it where the chair will go, and the textile for the curtains pin it to the wall by the window. This will give you an idea about how far apart they are going to be and the effect the natural light has on the textiles
the most important thing to remember is that if YOU like it, and your happy with your decision then go with it. make your space your own is part of what design is about.
some examples of the things above
this is like the first tip- the curtains are the main pattern while the club chairs and pillows on the couch are more of accent patterns that are softer and take a "backseat" the make the space work. |