Guest Picks: Spicing It Up With Geometric Patterns
I love this twill ribbon. It would look great added to a pillow or sewn down the edge of some linen drapery panels.
Who says barware has to be boring? I love the added geometric detail that is etched into these glasses.
Quatrefoil is one of my favorite geometric designs. This mirror would be perfect in most any space. I love how the pattern jazzes up this simple, round mirror.
I think that the diamond pattern of this tribal dhurrie rug is so interesting. It would look great in a keeping room or on a porch.
A simple crisscross pattern adds so much to this side table. Use one next to your sofa or push two together for a coffee table.
These geometric line studies would add interest to any wall.
People often slack off on design when it comes to the bathroom, but you don't have to. This shower curtain with interlocking circles adds some interest without being too busy.
This is one of the top contenders for my foyer console. I just love the detail of the diamond design!
I would love to use this colorful quilt in a guest room. The blocked rectangles are so simple yet interesting.
I have this rug in my dining room, and I love it. The zigzag pattern is so much fun and adds just the right amount of detail!
This is one of my favorite geometric fabrics from Lewis and Sheron. I love how intricate the design is without looking too busy.
Veer away from a boring headboard and go with this neat shape for added interest and detail.
Think outside the box: Instead of doing glass panels on your kitchen cabinet doors, add this wire mesh for a see-through look that adds texture and interest.
Gingham is one of the most basic geometric patterns, but it's one of my favorites. I will never tire of this pattern and design. I love that it can be used for any age and in any room of the house.
All it takes is a simple X-design to step this bookshelf up a notch. I love the wood mixed with metal: the perfect combination in my book.
This Greek key pattern is one of my all-time favorites. I'm using this wide trim on my dining room curtains, and it would also look great on a pillow or lampshade.
I love the angled panels that make up the hexagonal shape of this fixture. The mirrors are such a pretty detail that will reflect light in the perfect way.
I adore the circle design on these hurricanes. They would look great grouped together on a dining table or porch.
I chose this pillow for a project I am working on. I think the pattern would add so much to a simple, solid sofa.Next: How Repetition Helps Rooms Shape Up
This geometric iron lamp has been a longtime favorite of mine. It has just enough detail to be a statement piece in your foyer or master bedroom.
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