Geometric shapes can add movement & energy to your rooms.
Think outside the box for a refreshing change of decor. When most of us purchase home elements, we tend to focus on square and rectangular shapes and surfaces. Yet consider some of the most ancient decorating styles used by the Greeks, Romans and other cultures; they include lots more than just squares and rectangles! Try thinking out of the box for more interest and excitement in your decorating style.
Triangles, hexagons, trapezoids, parallelograms. Who even remembers what some of these shapes are? Maybe now’s the time for a refresher course in high school geometry to spice up your home décor. And don’t forget to add diamonds, chevrons, zig zags and stars to the equation.
● Table tops and table bases
● Tile and wood flooring
● Rugs and carpeting
● Wall coverings and draperies
● Upholstery fabric
● Bed and table linens
● Throw pillows
● Dishware
● Mirrors
● Inlays on wood furniture
● Light fixtures
● Painted wall stencils
● Tile and wood flooring
● Rugs and carpeting
● Wall coverings and draperies
● Upholstery fabric
● Bed and table linens
● Throw pillows
● Dishware
● Mirrors
● Inlays on wood furniture
● Light fixtures
● Painted wall stencils
Beware of too much geometry; a little goes a long way at perking up a room and anything too much can become chaotic. Geometric patterns can look modern, retro or thoroughly traditional, depending on their style, color and design. Add geometric shapes to your interior design plan. It’s an angle that works!