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Patterned Cover Fits: A contemporary leather Sofa teams well with the Indonesian coffee Table and 1 dark wood chest of drawers. An old chair with a red velvet patterned cover fits in fine too - old, new and exotic live happily side by side here.The selection of a pattern for a room should harmonize with the use and character of the room itself, and should correspond to the character of the occupant. It is disconcerting to introduce too many different patterns in various parts of the same room, particularly if the patterns are large or very obvious. As a rule, where a patterned rug is used, it is best to employ upholstery coverings of plain materials, and vice versa. Also, a patterned Wall is usually as much patterned surface as any room can stand, and calls for a restricted use of patterned materials for draperies or upholstered surfaces. Patterns in self-tones, as in damasks, may be used with other more strongly contrasting materials. The beauty and color in a pattern are best shown by contrasting the pattern with plain surfaces. Where surfaces are plain, however, it is essential to give them interest of color or texture, or both.
The use of too many patterned surfaces in a single room is undoubtedly contrary to the best decorating standards. Floors, walls, and upholstery materials must be carefully considered for proper pattern balance. The number of windows in a room may also influence the decision as to whether a patterned material should be selected for the draperies. Numerous windows will not stand the profuse repetition of a strong pattern. |
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