Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Go Bold with Geometric Fabrics


Ah, the home: a place of instant relaxation, rejuvenation, and positive energy. So often, we’re compelled to go neutral in our fabric choices. From a sofa to bedding to curtains, it’s easy to opt for neutral tones, solid colors, or subdued patterns. However, why not think outside the box and go bold with geometric fabrics? After all, with bold tones, bright colors, and eccentric design comes uplifted energy, heightened style, and a cozy sense of elegance. Check out these reasons why going bold with your upholstery is a beautiful thing:
·         Encourage positive energy and productivity. White, tan, pale blue. These are fine colors, and sure, they’re easy to incorporate into any interior, but it’s easy to feel dull and uninspired by these ho-hum tones. Here’s a thought: use bold colors such as deep reds, bright green, or even attention-grabbing black to spark some creative energy and intrigue. Instead of opting for solid prints, be a bit more creative with the use of geometric designs, also visually energizing.
·         Add endless style. Fun and intricate patterns add a pop of personality to any space and they’re trendier than ever! Think bright colors, bold geometrics, and fun whimsical designs that are sure to turn heads and spark a conversation. The best part? No matter your interior design style, there’s sure to be a design for you!
·         Bring on the intimacy. If you’re working with a lot of open space or bland white walls, it can be hard to create a sense of cozy intimacy. Utilize fabrics in rich colors or ornate patterns to add a sense of warm and soothing intimacy. Subdued colors tend to drown against neutral colored walls, making for a lack in warmth.  Bold style and patterns help to bring in the dimensions of a room, making it feel just a little bit more comfortable!
Looking to take the look of your home up a notch? There are so many reasons that you should go bold with bright colors and intricate geometric designs!

1 comment:

  1. I love pretty geometric prints, but it makes me so sad when you can't get high performance fabrics that look lovely too!

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