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Wednesday, August 30th, 2017

Flexsteel Living Room Fabric Ottoman 5720-08 offers the most colorful geometric addition to your living area.
Mathematically speaking, geometry is a branch of math that focuses on the relations of lines, points, solids, surfaces, etc. In 2015, geometric patterns became quite hot in interior design. They popped out in nearly every new home and they were even the stars of many TV shows and magazines.
Geometric patterns are lovely. There is no reason why you should not be able to embrace them as a part of your interior design. When done correctly, they can give your home a polished look.
Goin’ ‘70s
If you have an eye for trends, then you would know by now that what’s fashionable in interior design is also hot, hot, hot in the world of fashion, art, and beauty trends. These share things that are popular and they immediately incorporate what’s in inside homes, on runways, and on canvas.
When talking about popular designs, it is easy to understand why geometric patterns remain hot. Whether you’re eyeing simple, small or large patterns, you will definitely give your home a more refined look compared to its other traditional counterparts.
What’s popular is also recurring. Ask people who have been around for many decades and they’d tell you that the styles are just repeating. What’s fashionable during their childhood might be fashionable again now.
The modern interpretations have a fresh twist, though. What’s hot these days is the groovy look of the seventies.
Geometrically Interesting
If you want to achieve a look that seems to leap out of an interior design magazine, then you have to add splashes of visual interest to your home. You wouldn’t want to bore your visitors with a space that has nothing but neutral-colored walls, flooring, and furnishings.
Geometric patterns are critical when adding visual interest. Your home can look modern, eclectic or even traditional, it depends on how you present the patterns that you have chosen.
In picking the right geometric design, be sure to use one that has the basic colors that you already have in your interior design theme. Your color scheme should dictate the patterns’ hues. Also, be sure to pick the correct print size.
You would not want to overwhelm people in a small room with huge patterns. Don’t forget to choose a pattern that you have also fallen in love with.
Just a Little
A great interior designer would know that design elements should work together. There must be pieces that play the dominant role and the others are just there to highlight these very pieces.
It goes without saying that geometric patterns must be used as accent pieces. It would be wrong and confusing to have a room full of geometric shapes and patterns. In essence, your visitors’ eyes will not cease to look and look and look some more.
Focus on having the design elements that will be framed by the geometric patterns.
Geometric Applications
What’s great about geometric patterns is that they can actually be used anywhere. So, yes, they can be used in the busy living room, the dining and kitchen areas, as well as the quieter rooms such as the bedroom or the home office. Just make sure to use smaller, more subdued patterns when you use them inside rooms where you’re supposed to rest.
To create a more dramatic statement, you can place the geometric patterns on one huge design element in your space. The cool floors could be warmed up by a geometrically interesting area rug.
Conclusion
You should not be intimidated by geometric patterns. They are hip, they can be sassy, they can be cute, or they can be theatrical. Do you love geometric patterns? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Tuesday, May 17th, 2016

This Cynthia Rowley ensemble incorporates geometric patterns among neutrals, dark hues, metals and colors.
Isn’t it a designer’s job to keep an eye on the latest trends? The answer here is no. As a homeowner, it is also your responsibility to be abreast with the latest when it comes to interior design trends. What are hot right now are geometric patterns with these popping more and more in many modern homes. There shouldn’t be any reason to shun this bold style. As long as it is done correctly, following the trend can be a wonderful way to boost the look of any room.
A Blast from the Past
Here’s great news about trends whether relating to fashion or the interiors of a home – they share common properties. So whether these existed in the ‘70s or are contemporary, you will soon see something common in the geometric patterns that were used in homes then and now.
The popularity of geometric patterns, or any other interior design trend for that matter, comes back in a circle. It is a cycle that can be reinvented in every new decade. Try to look through pictures from your childhood. What was considered chic then are often not too different from what we consider to be stylish nowadays.
It won’t be a stretch to notice that geometric patterns have just returned. Just keep an eye on the simpler and bigger patterns, though, as these can give your place a more refined ambience. The traditional look has always been able to evoke the ‘70s vibe. If you want this retro look in your home, then consider the thinner stripes and shapes.
Visually Stimulating
Achieving the look of a home that seemingly leapt off an interior design magazine is not impossible. All you need is to add something that will make the place more visually interesting.
So what’s geometry got to do with visual stimulation?
A lot, actually.
There is nothing more boring than looking at walls upon walls of neutral paint and rows of boring furniture. As far as adding visual interest, you should consider using patterns in your design. geometric patterns create visually enticing rooms as they move the eyes from the boring stuff and, inevitably, towards them.
To choose the right kind of geometric patterns, you have to know what color scheme you have to work on. Make sure that you use the correct size of print which won’t overwhelm the room’s size or the design which you are trying to set up.
A Dash Is All It Takes
Having a great interior design is all about knowing the elements that would work together. Harmony, after all, is a major concept that you have to master when it comes to interior design.
Would you be using geometric patterns as a dominant element or would they play an accent role? It will be overwhelming to have an entire room filled with geometric patterns. While it is not your desire to bore your visitors or loved ones with neutrals, it is also not good to resort to too much activity by bringing in all the geometric patterns that you could find.
Geometric Upholstered Furniture
The applications for geometric patterns are actually limitless. The great thing about them, too, is that every piece will comfortably fit in any kind of design. Blending with the room features is also not difficult.
So as not to overwhelm, you can have the geometric patterns on your upholstered furniture. This is the safest and most stylish way that you could incorporate this design element to your home. Being more powerful in your design is also easy; all you have to do is to seek out the bolder geometric patterns and you’re on your way to create a
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