With spring in full swing and summer right around the corner, we’re hard at work here at #allsortsof styling our homes for the season. We’re bringing the outdoors in, playing with pattern to replicate the vibrant mix of textures, colors, and movement found in nature. We’re mixing delicate florals, bold stripes, and organic shapes to layer a little extra character and charm into our space. Thought we’d take you guys along, offering our expert stylists’ tips and tricks along the way. So whether you’re looking to refresh a corner or overhaul a whole room, our guide to pattern-mixing is here to help you strike that perfect balance between playful and polished. Let’s get into it, shall we?!


Lay the Foundation
Before diving into layering patterns in your space, start by establishing a cohesive color story to ground the room. Choose an anchor piece — like a patterned rug or wallpaper — that pulls together multiple tones. This becomes your visual guide, a reference point as you add pieces that align with the overall color palette and vibe. Even if the prints vary in scale or style, keeping all of the colors complementary ensures that the space appears intentionally styled, rather than cluttered. With this base in place, layering becomes more intuitive and working from a strong foundation keeps the flow balanced and thoughtful.


Mix & Match
Now that your space has a strong foundation, it’s time to bring in furniture and decorative elements with varied sizes, textures, and patterns. While there are no hard rules, a few general guidelines can help strike the right balance. Aim to pair simple pieces with more intricate ones—think delicate florals with soft stripes, quilted bedding with crisp linen sheets, or a rounded headboard with a structured nightstand. The goal is to create harmony through contrast. By mixing soft lines with defined shapes and pairing detailed patterns with timeless textures, you add visual interest without overwhelming the eye.


Find your Rhythm
One simple way to create visual balance is to think in threes: a print, a solid, and a texture. This trio acts like a steady beat, helping guide the creative flow of styling a space. For example, if you start with a patterned wallpaper or rug, incorporate solids with bedding or upholstery, and then layer in pieces of various textures and patterns that complement the color palette. As you add each element, let it respond to what’s already there — enhancing rather than competing. It’s less about following strict rules and more about staying present in the process. Step back, observe, and adjust until it all feels cohesive.
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