Playing with Patterns: Paisley
Share/Bookmark“Playing with Patterns” is my new series about how to use popular or less well-known patterns in your home décor. Always wondered how to use cheetah print without looking gaudy? Not sure...
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Share/BookmarkTraditional Hall by Other Metro Media And Blogs Designs by Gollum Tartan, otherwise known in North American as “plaid”, is a type of fabric pattern consisting of multicolored horizontal...
View ArticlePlaying with Patterns: Flowers
Share/Bookmark“April showers bring May flowers” That’s how the saying goes. But flowers don’t need to wait until May to bloom all over your home décor. Here are some typical and original ways to use...
View ArticlePlaying with Patterns: Argyle
Share/BookmarkArgyle is one of my favourite textile patterns. Flattering, chic and fresh, it always looks distinguished and professional, and yet playful if you choose the right colors. Even though...
View ArticlePlaying with Patterns: Pinstripe
Share/BookmarkEclectic Dining Room by Silver Spring Interior Designer Designing Solutions Pinstripes are usually synonymous with conservative menswear: bankers, financiers and politicians of all...
View ArticlePlaying with Patterns: Houndstooth
Share/Bookmarkimage: Dave Gates Out of Scotland comes another traditional fabric pattern, houndstooth. The pattern, instantly recognizable as a four-pointed shape that looks something like a set of...
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