10 Ways to Shake Up a Room With Circles and Stripes
Decorate with two diametrically different patterns in a restrained way, for a look that’s both dynamic and tasteful
It’s easy for decorating traditionalists to be intimidated by the unfamiliar. If an eclectic room strikes you as haphazard, and the term “mixology” makes your head spin more than a Long Island iced tea, don’t fret! Mixing circles and stripes is an easy way to shake up your style without stepping too far outside your comfort zone. Here are 10 tasteful examples.
1. Stick with a monochromatic palette. Pattern play is easy on the eyes when the colors are in harmony. Here the animal stripes on the pillows are in sync with the circular pattern of the rug.
2. Go nautical. All aboard for this timeless trend that perfectly pairs circles and stripes. And what other opportunity would you have to decorate using life preservers?
4. Circles dominate. Circles take center stage in this room, where stripes are sidelined on a coordinating chair and ottoman.
6. Incorporate fixtures into your design. Dome lights and linear upholstered chairs are classic and chic. The mosaic backsplash and even the round chopping block contribute to the juxtaposition.
7. Minimize. One unassuming stripe, a couple of framed orbs, and it’s no muss, no fuss.
9. Go black and white. This bold color combo makes a stylish statement when expressed in stripes and circles. Wide stripes on the walls and tiny circles on the floor are visually appealing without seeming too busy. It’s a classic look for smaller spaces like a guest bath.
10. Use sparingly. With one bold stripe on the window panels and subtle circles on the upholstered chairs, there’s no struggle between the patterns for first place here. The result is clean and cohesive.
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