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Integrate geometric patterns to your decor

Integrate geometric patterns to your decor
[Photo via John Anthony Baratta]
by: Jean de Lessard
- published on Thursday, September 6, 2012

Over the last few years, global interior design has featured geometric forms and textures, a throw back to the 50s. Truly colourful and occasionally produced with the help of new computerized techniques, this design adds a touch of fun to residential spaces. Here are a few trends to consider.

Exterior patterns

By promoting totally different proportions and uses to the ones we are accustomed to, Italian designers from Wall & Deco daringly move interior patterns to building exteriors, creating a very distinctive visual effect. Their playful approach results in geometric creations that are truly original.

[Photo via Wall&Decò]
 
[Photo via Wall&Decò]
 

Arabian inspired walls

These configurations, born of Arabian origins, have been redefined by western graphic artists and designers, yielding refined and interesting results. A great source of inspiration if you wish to renovate your bathroom or revamp the decor of a room, giving it a stylish and delicate allure.

 
 

Playful flooring

These European products were created by Karim Rashid, the internationally-renown Canadian designer based in New York. His unique stripes, undulating and repeating patterns, are enchanting. Use them sparingly in modern spaces.

[Photo via Homesqu]
 
[Photo via Design-crisis]
 

Dare to follow geometric trends when planning your decor. By adding bold, colourful and playful patterns, you can brighten any room!

[Photo via Camille Styles]
 
[Photo via Desire to Inspire]
 

[Main photo via John Maniscalco Architecture]

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