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    The Ultimate Guide to Mixing and Matching Patterns in Hospitality Interior Design

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 6, 20234 Mins Read
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    Mixing and matching patterns in interior design can be intimidating, but when done correctly, it can add depth, interest, and personality to your space. As a skilled hospitality interior designer, Nina Magon understands the power of patterns and how they can create a visually stunning home. In this article, we’ll explore expert tips and techniques for successfully mixing and matching patterns to achieve a balanced and harmonious design.

    1. Start with a color palette: One of the keys to successfully mixing patterns is maintaining a cohesive color palette. Choose a primary color and one or two complementary colors to build your design around. This will help to create a sense of unity among the different patterns and provide a foundation for your overall design.
    2. Vary the scale: Mixing patterns of different scales is essential for creating visual balance. Combine large-scale patterns with smaller, more intricate designs to create depth and interest without overwhelming the space. As a general rule, use larger patterns on more substantial elements, such as area rugs or upholstered furniture, and smaller patterns on accent pieces like throw pillows or curtains.
    3. Mix different pattern types: To achieve a rich and dynamic design, incorporate various pattern types, such as geometric, floral, and abstract. This will add visual interest and prevent the space from feeling too repetitive or predictable. When selecting patterns, consider their style, complexity, and overall aesthetic to ensure they complement each other and your chosen color palette.
    4. Balance patterns with solids: While mixing and matching patterns can create a visually stunning design, it’s essential to include solid colors to provide relief and balance. Solid-colored elements, such as furniture, walls, or large accessories, can help to ground the space and give the eye a place to rest.
    5. Use texture to add depth: In addition to mixing patterns, incorporate various textures to create depth and dimension. Textured fabrics, such as velvet, linen, or chenille, can add visual interest and provide a tactile contrast to patterned elements.
    6. Follow the 60-30-10 rule: When incorporating patterns into your design, consider the 60-30-10 rule. This guideline suggests using your primary pattern on approximately 60% of the space, a secondary pattern on 30%, and an accent pattern on 10%. This distribution helps to create balance and harmony while still allowing for plenty of visual interest.
    7. Create a focal point: To anchor your design and provide a sense of hierarchy, designate a focal point in the room, such as a statement piece of furniture or a bold area rug. This will draw the eye and help to ground the various patterns used throughout the space.
    8. Maintain a sense of balance: As you mix and match patterns, be mindful of the overall balance and symmetry of your design. Ensure that patterns are evenly distributed throughout the space and that no single element feels too dominant or out of place.
    9. Trust your instincts: While there are guidelines for mixing and matching patterns, there’s no definitive right or wrong approach. Trust your instincts and be willing to experiment to find the perfect combination of patterns for your space.
    10. Consult a professional: If you’re unsure about mixing patterns or need expert guidance, consider consulting with a professional interior designer like Nina Magon. They can help you navigate the complexities of pattern mixing and create a visually stunning design tailored to your unique taste and style.

    In conclusion, mixing and matching patterns can transform your space into a dynamic and visually captivating environment. By following these expert tips and techniques, you can confidently incorporate various patterns into your design and achieve a balanced and harmonious aesthetic. Remember, the key to successfully mixing patterns is to maintain a cohesive color palette, vary the scale and types of patterns, and balance them with solid colors and textures. Don’t be afraid to experiment and trust your instincts, as this will allow you to create a truly unique and personalized space.

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