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Add Flair To Your Home With Geometric Designs

Add Flair To Your Home With Geometric Designs

Thinking about updating your home? Geometric designs are trendy and attractive. From area rugs to sofas, update your decor with this fashionable design for a fresh look. Any room in the home can benefit from a chevron or another geometric configuration. A modern furniture store like Mobler Furniture can help you get the new look you want.

 

The Enduring Look

Geometric designs are a style that has come into fashion time and again. Even better, it’s a look that’s really never entirely gone out of style. A simple Google search will show you that geometric designs are heralded again and again as a worthy pattern for any room in your home. Their longevity and popularity make them excellent choices for home decor, furniture, and interior design.

Why Are They So Popular?

It may seem hard to believe, but geometric designs are incredibly popular. It’s because they’re bold, yet when done correctly give any room a sophisticated, polished look. They also create visually interesting places, making it pop. They can even add energy to a dull room, and, if you’re like the Greeks, you might even believe there’s a sacred geometry in the environment.

The clean lines and pure colors of these patterns are sleek and modern. They create accents in rooms that are otherwise uninteresting, and they are so astonishingly easy to utilize that even someone with no design sense can arrange a room. It may harken back to an earlier era, but, just like clothes, the 70s keep coming back into style. However, modern living room furniture may remind you of your grandmother’s couch—but, we promise, it’s much more glamorous.

How to Design a Room

Decide What You Like

Step one is to design your room. How are you going to use those geometric designs? We suggest perusing sites like Houzz and Pinterest to identify the look you love and decide how you might be able to carry it out on your ideas. If you’re a perfectionist, you might even want to download some free interior design software like Roomsketcher to arrange things before you buy.

Laying It Out

When laying things out, remember, a geometric pattern is a very eye-catching thing. You can’t have too many patterned items in one room. You can quickly go from intrigue to disgust. Rather than plaster the room with geometric shapes, choose something in the room to be the accent piece: one wall wallpapered with the design, an area rug, or even a piece of art. Modern design furniture stores often have catalogs that will help you plan your space.

Types of Patterns

“Geometric” doesn’t have a meaning all by itself; instead, it’s a type of pattern. There are monochromatic designs—or, basically, different shades of a color—or designs featuring two or three colors. Those colors can be contrasting, like black and white, or complementing, such as blue and green.

Last is the shape itself. There are zigzags, chevrons, and other shapes. The shapes can be squares, circles, hexagons, or rhombi, to name a few. From there, the pattern within the forms can be colors, overlays, and more. There’s just so much to choose from!

It’s All About the Colors

Color is another important part of the process. There are two schools of thought, to this end—vibrant colors that stand out and gain your attention or colors that blend well and don’t distract. The colors you choose will depend on your purpose. Do you want to draw all eyes when people walk into the room, or do you want to liven things up without being too flashy?

Next, you’ll need to decide if these colors will match or if they’ll contrast. If you don’t know how to match colors, it’s okay. We’ll give you a quick breakdown. You’ll probably want to start by learning the color wheel. Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors, while green, violet, and orange are secondary colors (because you get them when you mix primary colors).

Then there are tertiary colors, which are things like blue-violet and that come from combining a primary and a secondary color. White can be added to these hues to make a tint, or black to make a shade.

Now that you know about the colors and how they’re formed, you can decide how best to combine them to get the feel you want. Now you’ll probably want to find a color wheel to help pick out colors. You can go for colors that are complementary, or on opposite sides of the color wheel, or split complementary, which are three colors. The first color is chosen, then two colors next to the complementary color are determined.

You can also choose analogous or tetradic or double complementary colors if you’re going for something a bit more complicated. Hue and tone also play a part in matching and can give your room the perfect balance. For a full tutorial, we suggest reading Lifehacker’s “Learn the Basics of Color Theory to Know What Looks Good.”

Fantastic Fabrics

Fabrics come in many different flavors. There are different types of fabrics, like acrylic and cotton. High thread count and lower thread count can be found and give a varied feel to it. There are coarse fibers and smooth, tight-wound fibers. There are metallic and nonmetallic types, as well.

Do you like man-made or natural fibers? A modern furniture store in Edmonton will be able to help you find throw pillows, area rugs, wall hangings, art, and furniture that will fit the design, color, and fabric you like most.

The Decor

Sofas and Chairs

Now that you know more about geometric patterns and color, you can think about furniture that fits your layout. Sofas and chairs can lend visual interest to the room. Consider a solid color sofa with bright accent chairs featuring a geometric design. For example, select a black couch and yellow chairs with white circles to liven up your living room.

Tables, Shelves, and Wall Units

A geometric design can be utilized in other places, as well. Tables with geometric legs are a magnificent example of a unique piece to liven up the room. Shelves and their accompanying brackets are fashioned in many different ways, including hexagons, triangles, and more. Wall units allow you to use shapes to add flair to your room without being flashy.

Accents

Accent pieces are just that. Geometric art can complete your design. Set some art on a shelf or let it shine in the spotlight on your coffee table or kitchen counter. Hanging pieces will break up a solid wall without committing to a wallpaper or paint design. Light fixtures can also be a great accent. Consider beautifully contemporary accessories in a variety of shapes and metals to add brilliance to your decor.

Area rugs and pillows are other accent possibilities. Place bright and exciting geometric pillows on plain, solid color chairs or sofas to embellish a living space. Throw blankets draped over the arm of a chair are another fabulous idea to decorate a space. Lay an area rug out in the center of the room to be a subtle centerpiece and show your sophistication.

Accents don’t have to be art or rugs. They can be walls, too. Paint a wall or paper it with bold geometric designs. This technique can make a small room appear much more substantial. Try this in an entry hall or bathroom to give it the feel of a much bigger space while also making it look luxurious and expensive. Try this out with an open floorplan to break up the space or use it just about anywhere to create a unique area.

If you’re looking for modern furniture in Edmonton, come into Mobler Furniture and see what we can do for you!