BRILLIANT OR BONKERS?
Sofa in Marla, £59m; curtain in Vita, £65m; armchair in Iggy, £45m; cushions, from a selection, all Jane Churchill
BRILLIANT OR BONKERS? Pattern clashing patterns that inspire and bring you joy can never be a bad thing in my eyes. Tying designs together with a similar palette is the key to success – just have fun! It is important to create balance, so with patterns on upholstery and curtains, keep walls to a complementary block colour.
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STEPHANIE DURRANT, SENIOR FEATURES EDITOR
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APRIL 2021 | IDEALHOME.CO.UK
I actually love a “good pattern clash
– but that’s the crucial word: good. Pulling it off is an art form and while a matchy-matchy finish isn’t my thing either, playing it safe with a cohesive theme, such as botanicals or geometrics, is the best way to avoid what could result in a headache every time you enter the room. MICHELA COLLING, STYLE EDITOR
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FEATURE MICHELA COLLING
“Surrounding yourself with