Wednesday, November 23, 2011

[ kaleidoscope ]

DO YOU suffer from pattern phobia? Like the thought of combining too many will make your head spin? Well, this should cure you...


A kaleidoscope of pattern! And yet for some reason, my eyes aren't scrambled looking at it. I wonder if I could do this in my own home... could you?

lisa
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9 comments:

  1. Love it! I wish I could do this, but I always chicken out and go neutral on the big things (being practical) but oh how I would love to try my hand at one of these spaces...someday...maybe. Happy Wednesday!

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  2. I love it....I personally have been stuck in a matchy match world. I love when I see other do it but never feel like I could pull it off. We just recovered a chair and ottoman and I did them in two different patterns and love them.
    Have great day!

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  3. That is funny. The pics are so full of patterns and colors it does seem a bit overwhelming to think about putting them together in your own home. Happy Day to you Lisa!

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  4. I've just been trying to get over my 'fear' of mixing patterns lately....perfect timing for this post. I've done something similar this week as well.

    Thanks!

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  5. aren't you in the middle of putting your new studio together??....i'm thinking framed fabrics=kaleidoscopish effect...
    p.s. my slippers arrived yesterday and they are both comfy and warm...now i'm ready for some snow to arrive and STAY. i need inspiration to decorate. i'm hosting an ugly christmas sweater party and that means the house has to look fabulous. :)

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  6. I don't think I could do it! I go for bold colors but I still need them to be solids. These pictures are beautiful though!

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  7. no I couldn't do it I am already too spastic :-) but I do like admiring others wanting massive amounts of color and pattern.

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  8. I think I can combine up to about three patterns...with a lot of white and texture.

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  9. Colors galore...colors bright and beautiful which make the room look very nice and bright and happy.They are most in winter months when you are forced to stay more indoors.

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