Turn Your Home Into A Wonderland With Patterns and Prints

July 25, 2017

Don't be afraid to try patterns at home - these fine examples show how patterns can add visual interest and make your home a little more interesting than your neighbours' home.

1. Colours and shapes intertwined to form an array of beautiful patterns makes this home’s tiles look like an art gallery. Though there are many colours and shapes decorating the floor, it is classy instead of messy because of two main rules. First is that all the tiles share the same vintage tone, which balances out the loud colours. Second is that the floor sections beside the coloured tiles are in monochrome and of one same print. This results in a home interior equilibrium where every section of the house is designed to be in harmony.

Interior designer: The Scientist
Location: Upper Serangoon Crescent

2. Bright and cosy, this is a home you would never want to leave. Using colours such as yellow, orange, blue and pink, this home exudes warmth and is sure to keep you happy. Using one colour for each tile to create a pattern is a brilliant idea as it makes your home look fun yet down to earth.

Interior designer: Free Space Intent
Location: Aroozoo

3. Home or heaven? Definitely the latter. Entering this home is like entering a home in Beverly Hills, it’s glamourous and engulfed in captivating prints. Using the same print for a section, and having the same group of colours results in a neat, sophisticated look.

Architect: Ministry of Design
Location: Loke Thye Kee Residences

4. Slide down the rabbit hole and enter the movie set of Alice in Wonderland! Using a beautiful colour palette, the prints and patterns of this home are intricately designed to amaze anyone who steps foot inside. Straight lines and hexagons go well together as they are simple and fun to play with in terms of design. It would also work well if both of them share the same colours as this is important to ensure a neat look.

Interior designer: Free Space Intent
Location: Riversails

5. Why be like everyone else when you can choose to be different? Arranging squares in a diagonal angle may seem odd but it turns out to be really cool and quirky. Stick to two colour palettes for a home that is aesthetically pleasing and not overwhelming, as patterns tend to take up a considerable amount of attention and therefore, there needs to be some sort of balance to prevent disorganisation.

Interior designer: Asolidplan
Location: Bishan


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