How-To: Mix & Match Patterns at Home

Striped couch with blue pillows.

Want to mix patterns at home and don’t know where to start? Don’t stress, we’ve got you covered (this is the year of maximalism, after all). Whether you lean toward understated designs—think soft neutrals—or like to mix and match bold stripes and playful patterns, the secret lies in finding the right balance. And remember, don’t overthink it. Your home should feel fresh, fun, and totally you. Here’s your guide to playing with patterns—no design degree required.

Image of maximalist bed next to image of yellow corduroy sofa.

Keep it Neutral

Overwhelmed by color? We get it (and we’ve been there, too). Bold patterns can be intimidating, but there’s an easy trick to making them feel effortless: Start with a neutral base. Think soft beige, warm gray, or crisp white—these grounding shades create the perfect backdrop for mixing prints without the visual chaos. Once you’ve got your foundation, you can layer in playful stripes, florals, or geometric designs without having them compete for attention. The best part? A neutral base gives you the freedom to swap patterns in and out as your style evolves—making it easy to mix and match to your heart’s content.

Maximalist living room with green couch and lots of books.

Mix Scale and Proportion

One of the biggest pattern pitfalls? Sticking to the same scale. That’s why we’re big fans of mixing it up. If you’ve got a big, bold pattern on the sofa, balance it out with polka dotted throw pillows, or a mid-sized pattern underfoot. Layering different scales keeps your space looking fresh and prevents it from feeling too busy. It’s all about finding the sweet spot—some patterns steal the show, and others play it cool (that’s where the magic happens).

Cozy attic bedroom.

Complement, Don’t Compete

Contrast is key, but the goal is harmony, not a showdown. The trick? Let bold prints take center stage while softer, more subtle textures play a supporting role. A floral wallpaper paired with a chunky wool rug, or a playful striped sofa with a soft flannel throw keeps things interesting without creating visual overload. Let each pattern have its moment, and your space will always feel effortlessly put together.

Bedding stack featuring lots of colorful, spring bedding.

Don’t Forget About Texture

Pattern isn’t just about what you see—it’s about what you feel. Mixing in textures like plush velvet, breezy linen, and cozy cotton adds dimension and keeps your space from falling flat. A plush wool blanket draped over a crisp plaid sofa, or a smooth velvet ottoman paired with a floral flatweave rug brings in that extra layer of depth. This is the secret to creating a room that looks effortlessly styled but feels inviting enough that you’ll never want to leave.

Cozy bed with blue and red bedding.

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