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HOW TO DECORATE USING POLKA DOTS

June 15, 2011 By Jaima Leave a Comment

The classic polka dot has been spotted from the runway to  home decor.   Polka dots aren’t just for kids, they are all grown up now. I think they bring happiness and a youthfulness to an outfit and a decor. The Polka dot lightens up the atmosphere and  adds a touch of  whimsy to  life whether your wearing them or decorating a room.

Living with Polka Dots / Moschino

Photo Credit: Moschino www.frillr.com

How to use Polka dots in interiors is easy.  First you have to decide what kind of look you want to achieve. Sea side casual, dressy, sophisticated, modern or  are you going for a cottage look? To get a casual chic look just add Polka dots as its all about the mix of patterns. Adding  in a dot print lightens the venue and is perfect when paired with a classic ticking and  Toile wallpaper  as in this bedroom. Using contrasting colors in patterns such as the yellow dots against  various blues  makes the bed pop and creates a focal point.

Cottage Chic

Photo Credit: www.thedesignfile.net

Many traditionalists are wanting to modernize there looks but aren’t sure where to start.  Today the style is known as ” modern  traditional” when  old meets new. If you want to update a traditional room,  adding in polka dots can be the perfect motif. Anthony Wright, the interior designer of the dinning room below  uses  black and white polka dot chairs to update the furniture which perfectly  blends with the stylized  wallpaper. The bold  lime mixed with black and white dots  really makes a fresh designer statement.

Anthony Wright Interiors

Photo Credit: www.thedesignfile.com

An easy fix to add color to a room is through throw pillows.  These tonal and simple polka dot pillows freshen the room and instantly add style.  Always mix a polka dot with other patterns such as stripes, plaids, damasks, floral’s or Suzani prints. Mix the scale of prints  and remember not to have the same size motifs on each  pillow.   Just like below, we have small polka dots, a plain and a large Suzani print to contrast each other while making a balanced design statement.

Beacon Hill Collection

Photo Credit: www.apartmenttherapy.com

You can also add some fun into your  decor with polka dot accessories. Bedding adds a lot to a room, especially this gorgeous blue  and white Yves Delorme tossed floral and polka dot set. It’s simple, elegant  and  luxurious in style and feel.  Custom upholstering a chair or chez lounge adds spark to any sitting room if you only want a few dots to play around with when it comes to furniture. One piece usually can make all the difference in a room when it is upholstered in  a statement fabric, such as this raspberry polka dot. If your not sure how to use a spot motif in your decor then try it out on china first.   Kate Spades  delicate polka dot china design is  subtle but if your ready for a bolder look, then try this red and white china set.  To get a designer look, just add one of Madeline Weinrib’s Ikat polka dot pillows to a room as they  instantly make a  space  more contemporary and sophisticated.


Polka Dot  Accessories

Photos Credit: bedding www.yvesdelorme.com;pillow www.madelineweinrib.com red polka dot china www.rosannainc.com ;china www.katespade.com
chez lounge www.elledecor.com; raspberry polka dot fabric www.elledecor.com

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