Tuesday, January 15, 2019

2019 Trends- geometric patterns


I am a lover of geometric patterns.  I think I would have been very happy growing up in the 70s -minus some of the color combos.  I think what draws me to these types of patterns is that they possess an orderly pattern and typically have clean lines.  Those who know me well know that orderly and clean are two characteristics that will win me over every time.  That’s just my personal preference.

For those who are unsure about geometrics, here are some additional positive characteristics-
-They are versatile.  Geometric patterns can be found in area rugs, upholstery fabrics, window fabrics, bedding, accessories, just to name a few.  You have the opportunity to dabble in them as much as you would like.

-They are gender neutral.  Most men don’t balk at a geometric print fabric being used on their favorite chair.  This cannot be said of every pattern, making geometrics a the great compromiser when it comes to settling home decor squabbles between couples.

-They pair well with other patterns.  Stripes, florals, novelty prints…you name it.  They all can partner with geometrics to create a pattern grouping that makes a space beautiful.

-They can be playful OR sophisticated.  Geometrics can take on whatever personality you are trying to evoke in your space.  When using a geo print in a nursery, you want to accomplish a younger look as opposed to when using in your dining room.  Geometric patterns can be found in printed form, (where the pattern is truly printed on the fabric) OR embroidered on a fabric (making it more elegant), OR woven (typically this is on upholstery).

On the flipside, there are some drawbacks to this type of pattern.  {Although not many.  Can you tell I am over the moon for these types of patterns?? I actually think I am speaking very unbiasedly about the subject ;)}

-Some versions of geometrics can be trendy, thus leaving your room looking dated.  Patterns like chevron, or arabesque (commonly known as trellis or Moroccan trellis) are good examples. Use these types sparingly-in small touches like pillows or accessories- to avoid having to do a complete overhaul.

-Geometric patterns can look busy.  Be mindful of this when incorporating them into a space.  Don’t use too many geometrics in one room, and carefully consider how they interact with the other patterns you are using to keep from overwhelming the eye.

Here are some of my favorite applications of geometric prints in projects we've done.  Tell us what you think about them- would you use these in your home?


-Liz

Embroidered geo fabric on window valances in a dining room.
photo: Veronica Gettinger on behalf of PDR Interiors

Same dining room had a geometric print area rug.  The colors tied in well with the window fabric.
photo: PDR Interiors

Model residence hall at the University of Kentucky.  Geometric patterns used on area rug and throw pillows.  Paired with solids and paisley well to make the room feel welcoming and warm.
photo:PDR Interiors


Foyer with geometric wallpaper
photo: PDR Interiors

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