Material finishes are always a great contribution towards the overall theme of your home interior design. Even when they are simple, they can add a unique touch to the aesthetic of your house. However, once you figure out how you can use them in the right patterns, you can enhance the appearance of your interior designs even more. So further, let’s look at 5 ways you can introduce patterns in your home interiors with the right materials.
1. Wood style herringbone
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Wooden textures make the best patterns. From herringbone to other basic patterns you can use them in the floor and wall finishes of your home. You can even invest in customized patterns that are unique to your, your personality and your home. The media wall pattern done in wood for this home is the perfect example of how you can use materials for the right kind of patterning.
2. Furniture patterns
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You can create repetitive patterns with furniture in your home interior designs. The furniture has to be in gradation so the effect can be truly three-dimensional. If it is not, then the entire setting can look very flat and contrived. This image shows the perfect way you can use coffee tables of different sizes to create interesting patterns in your home interior designs.
3. Wire mesh
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Wire mesh may not be the most conventional form of pattern-making in interior designs, but it definitely has some uses of its own. Take the example of this interior design – it uses wire mesh in indoor window settings to create a repetitive pattern that is extremely unique and extremely attractive within the context of this home.
4. Half-wall laminates
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Never underestimate the power of great laminating. They can definitely lend your interior designs a unique look that sets them apart. If you look at this image, you’ll notice how the distressed wooden texture complements that dark, dull tones of the blue wall. it’s the perfect way to highlight the bed, which acts as the centerpiece of the entire setting.
5. Matching accessories
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You can use matching accessories to create rhythmic patterns on a feature wall. This image shows a great example of such a design venture. The clock collection that takes up the feature wall of this study lends it a creative effect that goes well with the rest of the setting.