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Decorating With Patterns: Polka Dot Interiors

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Polka dot is a great decorating pattern. It’s not very busy but it can add detail to the wall or an element in the decor. There are many ways of using it in the interior design from wallpaper to tapestries and rugs. The print is playful and can also go well with other simple patterns like stipes. Take a look at some ways of decorating with the polka dot print and take inspiration from the gallery to introduce polka dot into your own interior design.

Decorating With Patterns: Polka Dot Interiors

Type of Polka Dot

Choose the scale and color combo of your polka dot print to match your color scheme and overall room design. You can go for a neutral background and colorful dots or a monochrom polka dot print. The dots can be big or small depending on the size of the room.

Polka Dot Element

An element in a polka dot print can add a lot to the room’s decor. Think headboards, curtains, sofas, chairs, rugs, and wall decor. If you want to add a simple print that adds a bit of detail to the decor polka dot is just the right thing for it.

Decorating With Patterns: Polka Dot Interiors

Mix And Match

Polka dot can be easily mixed and matched with other patterns and prints especially simple ones like stripes and checkers. This can give a room a nice dynamic. Choose the prints of similar scale and color scheme for a more uniform look and, on the contrary, the prints of different scale and colors will make for a more dynamic look.

Pop Of Color

Use polka dot print to add a splash of color to the decor. Bright polka dots can make for cool retro look. Use it in the bedroom or the kitchen to create a more lively decor. In the living room a bright polka dot sofa can make for an eye catchy focal point.

Decorate House With Polka Dot Print

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Mona Liz

I am an interior design and fashion enthusiast with a passion for writing, gathering up interesting/alternative home design ideas. I love lofts, canopy beds, fluffy throws and rugs, but also cats, food, and video games.
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