Take a look around your home. Any chance multiple rooms have similar color palettes? If so, try switching around the pillows, rugs, curtains or even artwork and see what you can come up with. Here are some points of inspiration along with simple tips to keep in mind when mixing and matching.
similar style, shape and scale
paired with furniture that's just as angular
[savor nc]
fluid shapes in a similar hue
thrift store-style furniture to accentuate the classic patterns
geometric patterns in similar colors
balanced by curved, more traditional furniture
large and small pattern in complimentary colors with a rustic feel
balanced by sleek appliances and crisp white cabinetry
complimentary colors in minimalistic patterns
barely there furniture used more as a way to display
simple, one-color patterns with similar saturation levels
traditional, white or beige furniture and walls as a neutral backdrop
mixing geometric with organic pattern
simple furniture with one bright pop of color balanced with texture
[my bedroom]
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