Decorating With Stripes
Add a playful edge to any room with a few colorful (vertical or horizontal) lines.
Stripes 101
Whether traditional or unconventional, stripes—especially on walls and floors—promote order. They have an almost architectural
power to redirect the eye and reshape a space. In smaller doses, like on furniture or accessories, they’re “the neutral of
the pattern world,” says New York City interior designer Elaine Griffin, as they are low-risk and easy to incorporate into
any type of room.
3 Expert Decorating Tricks
1. Use high-contrast stripes in unexpected spots. For powder rooms and foyers (spaces where people don’t linger), strong stripes can be charming. “I love a brilliant stripe
in a closet,” says Darryl Carter, a designer in Washington, D.C. “It’s like the lining on a fine coat.”
2. Match the size of the stripes to the size of the room. In general, the larger the space, the wider wall stripes should be, because thin stripes in a big expanse can look like mere
texture from far away. And in a small room broad, bold stripes can feel jarring.
3. Blend striped, floral, and solid accessories. A foolproof recipe for throw pillows: Put together three or four designs that are clearly distinct but share a palette. Try
a wide stripe, a narrow stripe, a dainty paisley, and a solid. The effect is cohesive, with just enough randomness to feel
homey.
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