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Decorating Your Home with Geometric Patterns

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One option to design your home is by utilizing geometric patterns such as square, circle, hexagonal, and others. You can easily apply these patterns to the walls of your home such as the following ideas. By using geometric patterns, your room will look more attractive and beautiful. And besides on the walls, you can use these geometric patterns on the sofa or sofa accessories or on the floor of your house.

  1. Designers Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan are famous for their geometric patterns and play of colors. In their Florida home, you can find geometric patterns in almost every part of the house, especially in this living room. In this living room, the two designers use a lot of square and kite patterns on the walls, floor and also on some of their sofa cushions. The color chosen is also very neutral so that it can blend with all the living room furniture and wall accessories used.

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  1. The living room in this Upper East Side apartment in Manhattan was designed by designer Deborah Buck. The room is designed with geometric patterns that combine octagonal patterns, star patterns and rhombus patterns. As a result, this living room feels cozy, while creating a retro atmosphere on the walls. The pattern on the wall is given a touch of beige color followed by matching furniture and table lamps. With excellent color contrast, designer Deborah Buck created this room that looks very beautiful.

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  1. In Eve Robinson and Joshua Wiener's New York City dining room, there is a white wall with a square pattern to enhance it. They made it look like a gallery by varying the size of the squares in the pattern and combining yellow, green and brown to match the table and chairs in the room with light brown floors, making it look beautiful and unique at the same time.

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  1. Meanwhile, a media room that doubles as a lounge in a New York home combines rectangular shapes and interesting colors. Designer Muriel Brandolin made use of square pieces of various sizes as bookshelves as well as a selection of colors with interesting sketch patterns on the sofa and seat cushions.

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  1. Geometric patterns don't necessarily have to come from wallpaper or painting patterns on the walls. In this living room, French designer Matrial creates geometric shapes by using convex mirrors systematically placed on the walls. The mirrors become decorative pieces that add a contemporary touch to the room, which is furnished with a Louis XV sofa and benches with Chinese and African influences.

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