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The best looks for interiors today

How these stunning patterns and textures work throughout your home, and why

Inspiration

As we embrace the warmer weather, the biggest styles for housing interiors are bold and beautiful 鈥 and they are all adaptable to your home today.

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The Palace Regent 鈥 HomeWorld Box Hill

After all, our homes are our havens, and we don鈥檛 just want them to be comfortable, but to echo a positive spirit as well. This feeling is bringing with it confident, classic patterns and textures, all of which 花季传媒 can help you incorporate anywhere in your new house, from the kitchen or bathrooms to communal areas.

Chevron

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The Palace Regent 鈥 HomeWorld Box Hill

Instantly recognisable and always engaging, this uninterrupted, inverted V-shaped zigzag pattern is popular for bedding, splashbacks and bathroom tiling.

Making a return to prominence in its traditional black and white, chevron also works well in brighter contrasting colours, though it always makes an impact if you鈥檙e looking to add interest to a room without going as far as to incorporate a total new colour scheme.

If you鈥檙e running with floor tiles in a larger space, chevron also works great when contrasting white with same-sized tiles in neutral tones such as a wood effect and gradually merging them. This creates an interesting, distinct effect that is still cohesive and compelling.

For a subtler but effective way to use chevron to highlight a room, a feature wall or large floor rug will easily create a highlight, or scatter cushions will catch the eye without overwhelming.

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The Sovereign 鈥 HomeWorld Leppington

Herringbone
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The Crestview 鈥 HomeWorld Leppington

A similar pattern to chevron but offering a 鈥渂roken鈥, more staggered aesthetic, herringbone is also engaging with stylists at the moment because it works in so many situations.

Look to adopt this beautiful and timeless design for tiling and flooring that takes elegance to the next level.

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With its distinctive arrangement of rectangles set in a repetitive pattern 鈥 most commonly in a 2:1 ratio 鈥 based on symmetry, herringbone distinguishes itself by working well for rooms both large and small.

In a larger room, herringbone will offer a focal point, such as using it as tiling for the splashback of an open kitchen. This provides impact that doesn鈥檛 overpower.

In a smaller room, it delivers a feeling of space, making the room feel larger but still comfortable because it leads the eye naturally outwards.

A herringbone feature rug in a hallway also adds impact, with darker herringbone working very well against pale features.

If you鈥檙e looking to shake things up just a little, cobblestone uses the same pattern theory as herringbone but mixes it up just enough to give it a more striking edge. Starting with rectangular tiles placed in herringbone style, smaller square tiles then sit around the edges to create a larger and traditional pattern across a floor, which is both interesting and comforting.

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The Gallery 鈥 HomeWorld Marsden Park

Subway

If you鈥檙e after a tiling pattern that evokes a classic feel while fitting into any situation, you can鈥檛 go past subway.

Kitchen Cooktop View

The Crestview 鈥 HomeWorld Leppington

Another stylish configuration enjoying a major resurgence at the moment thanks to its elegance and simplicity, this pattern sees rectangular tiles stacked like bricks for a timeless and always effective feel. You can also go with square tiles, or any geometric shape that you feel works for the room.

First coming to prominence in the early 1900s to give New York鈥檚 underground rail system a safe feel that was easy to clean 鈥 thanks to its slightly curved edges and glossy finish 鈥 subway continues to tick all its design boxes while adding a bright element of class and distinction to interiors of all types.

It鈥檚 for these reasons that a subway pattern remains a practical decision for modern kitchens and bathrooms. Indeed, anywhere that you鈥檙e looking for something familiar and functional.

But note: Subway works best for walls, as the relatively thin tiles don鈥檛 stand up to the wear they receive on floors.

For a fun approach, though, you can mix things up 鈥 which is what current aesthetics is all about 鈥 by having a rack of the tiles placed through at a 45-degree angle for a diagonal effect which isn鈥檛 just engaging, it helps to expand the feel and tone of a room.

Mirror

If there鈥檚 one thing that adds a unique edge to an interior more so than patterns, it鈥檚 texture 鈥 and if there鈥檚 one texture that鈥檚 simple but effective and extremely hot right now it鈥檚 mirror.

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Grandworth Dynasty 鈥 HomeWorld Box Hill

The best thing about using, for example, a decorative wall mirror is that it doesn鈥檛 only add a sense of space, but it reflects any other textures and tones you鈥檝e utilised in the same space.

You can also take the opportunity to add another dimension to the room by choosing a frame that best reflects the unique colour and detail you鈥檝e decided to run with in the room where it鈥檚 featured.

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Take time to find the optimum spot in the room for the mirror to make the most of the light available. For instance, in the kitchen as a splashback or opposite a window that allows you to enhance natural rather than electric light, bouncing it throughout the room. An added bonus with this is the benefit more light has on any indoor plants you have.

Similarly, a large mirror in the entranceway to a house will give a welcoming feeling while maximising natural light.

Stone
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Big Bannaby Ascot 鈥 HomeWorld Box Hill

One texture that immediately stands out when used for an interior feature is engineered stone. The beauty of engineered stone will add a unique sense of depth and comfort to any kitchen or bathroom.

An effective way to bring the warmth of engineered stone into your home is with a kitchen splashback. Easy to clean and a great place to add a classic feel to your contemporary 花季传媒 residence.

Another way to bring engineered stone into your kitchen is with your benchtops, which isn鈥檛 just an attractive option visually but is also practical and highly durable.

Meanwhile, slate wall cladding or floor tiling will bring the beauty of the natural colour into play. Or you can opt for specially formulated paints that imitate the look of worn stone for immediate impact.

The beauty of stone is that it works as either a matte tone to enhance the warmth of your lighting, or with glistening specks or a textured surface to add a new dimension to the room鈥檚 light.

Either way, 花季传媒 are experts in how to incorporate these and many other patterns and textures into your new home. Be sure to talk to your colour consultant about any design ideas you have or options they can suggest.

Published on 30th November 2020
Published on 30th November 2020
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