If you have small spaces in your home, you may think you need to avoid lots of patterns. Before you end up with a lifeless room, let interior designer Meredith Heron show you how balance the scale of your patterns, color and furniture to create a space that functions well, feels bigger and has a lot of interest.
Create Dimension with Different Patterns
Choosing contrasting patterns can help create dimension and interest in a small space. Try choosing one sleek, geometric pattern and one that is a little more fun.
Open Up Your Space from the Floor Up
Patterns are okay on the floor too. Something with a subtle grid pattern can actually open up the room. Go for light colors to keep a small space open and bright.
Don't Forget Color
Monochromatic color palettes help to open up a small space but they can feel a little lifeless so don't forget to add some elements with color to keep your space interesting.
Watch this video for the rest of Meredith's tips on using pattern and creating a beautiful small space in your home. Even if your space is a bit larger, this video is packed with tips that can help you create a beautiful space no matter what size it is.
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