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Geometric patterns in home decor

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Hindustan Times
13 February, 2024, 01:15 pm
Last modified: 13 February, 2024, 01:56 pm

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Geometric patterns in home decor

Hindustan Times
13 February, 2024, 01:15 pm
Last modified: 13 February, 2024, 01:56 pm
Geometric patterns strike a perfect balance, merging classic charm with a refreshing contemporary touch. Photo: Collected
Geometric patterns strike a perfect balance, merging classic charm with a refreshing contemporary touch. Photo: Collected

Want to give a modern touch to your home decor? Interior design experts suggest adding geometric patterns. Here's how:

Geometric patterns redefine the art of home decor, effortlessly infusing a timeless yet modern aesthetic into our living spaces. Geometric patterns have emerged as a quintessential element in modern interior design, injecting a sense of contemporary sophistication into our living spaces.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Jenis Makwana, Head of Design and Innovation Lab at Bonito Designs, shared, "Whether it's bold prints or subtle textures, these patterns offer a versatile means of self-expression, accommodating various design preferences. Their adaptability allows them to seamlessly grace any room, from the serene intimacy of bedrooms to the shared warmth of living rooms and kitchens. Geometric patterns strike a perfect balance, merging classic charm with a refreshing contemporary touch, creating an ambiance that feels both familiar and stylishly up-to-date."

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She revealed, "Practically applied, these patterns act as dynamic focal points on walls, floors, or furniture, providing a visual break. Achieving the right balance is crucial, ensuring that the patterns enhance rather than overwhelm the overall design.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, geometric patterns play a functional role in defining specific spaces within a room, adding character to areas like dining spaces or cozy reading nooks. Their application extends across elements like rugs, furniture, artwork, and accessories, fostering a dynamic and visually stimulating environment that mirrors individual design sensibilities with a touch of personal warmth."

Bringing his expertise to the same, Anuj Ramchandran, Studio Principle, Premium BU at Livspace, said, "From sleek lines to bold shapes, these patterns offer a versatile canvas for expressing style and personality within home décor. One of the most compelling aspects of geometric patterns is their ability to create visual interest and depth in a room. Whether it's through intricate tessellations or minimalist repetitions, these designs can transform ordinary surfaces into dynamic focal points, instantly revitalizing the interiors with a touch of modern flair."

He added, "Moreover, geometric patterns possess a timeless quality that transcends fleeting trends, making them a reliable choice for immortal design schemes. Their clean and structured aesthetic resonates with the principles of modern contemporary design, which prioritize simplicity, functionality, and innovation. Whether in a monochromatic palette or a vibrant burst of colors, geometric patterns effortlessly complement various design styles, from Scandinavian minimalism to industrial chic. The versatility of geometric patterns extends beyond mere aesthetics. They can also be used strategically to manipulate perceptions of space and light within a room. For instance, vertical or horizontal lines can elongate walls, while geometric shapes can create illusions of depth or movement."

He concluded, "This design strategy not only enhances the overall ambiance of a space but also contributes to its functionality and livability. In essence, geometric patterns serve as a dynamic tool for modernizing home décor. By harnessing their visual appeal and versatility, homeowners can infuse their living spaces with contemporary charm and personality, creating environments that are both stylish and inviting. Whether used sparingly as accent pieces or boldly as statement elements, geometric patterns continue to captivate and inspire within the realm of modern interior design."

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