How To Mix Patterns With Blue and White

How To Mix Patterns With Blue and White

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Blue and white. A brief context to set expectations.

One of the biggest challenges in any room is how to add pattern to the space. Here are some simple tips on how to mix patterns with blue and white.

// blue and white stripe chair (similar) // blue and white pillow // blue and white throw //

Did you know that there is never going to be a type of decorating that every single person loves?

Never. Ever. In the history of ever.

It took me a long time to understand that.

You can post a room online before and some people love it and some people say that there are too many patterns or not enough pattern or not enough color on the walls or that the walls are too boring or there are not enough accent colors.

And on and on and decorating opinion on.

I get it.

Truly.

But here’s the thing. While those opinions are valuable and important and amazing, they are other people’s opinions.

Not yours.

That’s why you have to decorate with what makes YOU happy. That’s why you have to create rooms and spaces and places that fill YOU with joy and sunshine from the moment you put your big toe in the doorway.

So today?

I want to ENCOURAGE you in your decorating journey. Your home is BEAUTIFUL. Your home is LOVED. Your home is special and full of joy and amazingness and it’s one of a kind.

Just. Like. You.

And now? Let’s talk blue and white and patterns and mixing them.

Grab a beverage. I have TONS of blue and white photos and I want to share them all with you.

a white vintage dresser sits by large windows, topped with books, a gold lamp, a vase of pink flowers, greenery in a white vase, and blue-and-white ceramics, in a sunlit, airy room with wood floors.

bright living room with striped armchairs, a beige tufted sofa, patterned cushions, round glass coffee table with a bowl of apples, blue and white rug, large windows, blue curtains, and indoor plants.

// blue and white stripe chair (similar) // blue and white pillow //

How to mix patterns in blue and white

1. Start with a neutral

Here’s the thing with learning how to mix patterns.

It’s a lot like those Flock of Seagulls bangs and Aqua Net hairspray.

A little goes a long way.

That’s why you need neutrals to ground it. Notice that the walls are white. The ceiling is white. The couches are khaki. In fact, most of the furniture in the space with the exception of the striped chairs is either white or neutral. That neutral background allows the pattern to stand out.

If you want to introduce pattern into a space, pick one area for it to shine. For example, if you want a patterned rug? Let your walls be neutral. If you want patterned couches? Let your pillows be more neutral.

Choose where to put your pattern and apply it wisely.

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elegant dining room featuring a white table with patterned blue tablecloth, matching white chairs, a classic crystal chandelier, deep blue walls adorned with art, and a complementing blue patterned rug.

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2. When mixing patterns, layer your designs

There are four different basic types of patterns:

  • neutral (little or no pattern)
  • smaller-scale pattern
  • medium-scale pattern
  • larger-scale pattern

Here are my pillows on one of the couches.

That’s some neutral mixed with some medium-scale mixed with some larger-scale together.

Pillows are a great place to start with learning how to mix patterns.

It’s just a little commitment.

It’s kind of like watching the trailer to a movie.

Pop a pillow on the couch to decide if you like the direction it’s heading before you commit to the mini-series.

a decorative bowl filled with intricately painted blue and white eggs, nestled among mossy green spheres, set on a patterned gray and white background offers creative decorative bowl filler ideas.

a bright and inviting living room corner with natural light flooding in through large windows, featuring two striped armchairs with matching blue and white patterned cushions, a small vintage dresser adorned with floral arrangements, and a woven wicker basket by the side, all complemented by elegant blue patterned curtains.

a blue and white porcelain vase with intricate designs holds a bouquet of bright pink roses and greenery, placed on a closed book next to a matching decorative jar.

3. When mixing patterns, incorporate other surfaces

Sometimes when we think of mixing patterns, we typically think of textiles.

But truly?

There is are patterns everywhere.

Here are some examples of mixing patterns in this room:

  • pottery
  • plates
  • artwork
  • prints
  • pillows
  • throws
  • rugs
  • furniture
  • curtains

When thinking of pattern for your spaces, it’s important to remember you can add pattern into a room with different surfaces and accessories.

blue and white

elegant dining room setup with a white table and striped upholstered chairs, a classic chandelier, and navy blue walls adorned with framed artwork.

a cozy nook featuring a stylish striped chair with a nautical-themed pillow, flanked by a dark blue accent wall and a window draped with patterned curtains, bathed in warm sunlight.

4. The more varied the pattern, the smaller the color palette

This is one of my favorite decorating words to live by.

Notice that in the dining room, there are basically two colors.

Blue and white.

I added color with the flowers, but the rest of the room is decorated in shades of those colors.

It makes it so much easier to layer in patterns if you have a smaller color palette to work with.

a decorative bowl filled with intricately painted blue and white ceramic balls alongside green textured spheres, sitting on a patterned surface.

a bright and elegant living room featuring a blue and white color scheme, with matching patterned cushions and decor, set against a backdrop of crisp white walls and natural light.

a cozy corner featuring a vintage white table adorned with a classic blue and white porcelain vase filled with pink roses, a stack of books, a small potted plant, and an elegant table lamp with a golden base and a white lampshade casting a warm glow by the window.

5. Choose the patterns that work for you

I know I’ve said this before.

But like a pattern–it bears repeating.

When mixing patterns, choose the patterns and the type of patterns and the style of patterns that YOU like.

Patterns that work for you.

If you like big florals with tiny stripes and hot pink shag carpeting. YOU GO GIRL.

If you like simple khaki neutral polka dots with linen monograms and greige walls. YOU GO GIRL.

If pattern makes you shiver, and you want to decorate with solids. YOU GO GIRL.

If you like to break the rules, then I encourage you to break all the pattern rules and choose what makes you happy. The world needs more pattern rule breakers.

two candles in antique brass holders on a white mantelpiece with a blurred floral painting and vibrant flowers in the background.

If you take nothing else away from today’s post, remember this. Be true to who you are and what your house tells you it wants to be.

No matter what you see on social media.

Or see on a blog.

Or read about in a magazine.

There is only one you, and the home you create with things that you love will be perfect.

Decorate with your heart.

And let your patterns (and your bangs) reach for the stars.

PS I have an amazing blue and white pinboard with even more inspiration.

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