Try a bold pattern with lots of red and blue, something classic and stately, a flat weave kilim style, or something with a bit of faded grandeur.
Try a bold pattern on your shower curtain, hand towels or bathmat, like this cotton one from West Elm with oblong hexagons.
Not exact matches
This spring,
try your hand at mixing and matching
patterns and
bold colors like wearing polka dots and accessorizing with red shoes, red lips and a bright red handbag.
Be confident and
try on totally
bold pattern looks.
A
bold pattern or a unique necklace can also
try and compete for a person's attention.
So glad that you like the outfit, Andreea And yes reptile print can seem quite a
bold pattern to wear, but this duster is a staple in my wardrobe now, so yes definitely give it a
try Have a great day!
Since I tend to be pretty gutsy with most of my workout clothing bright colors and
bold patterns attract me, but knowing this I
tried to have some darker, safer color ways for those who are a bit scared of my style.
If you're looking to make a
bold statement this Summer do play with colour and
try different
patterns, prints and cuts!
I decided to
try something TOTALLY different than I usually do at home... I wanted to give the «
bold patterns» AND «neons» trend a
try and so I painted my nails with the Chills & Thrills color and then took the end of a bobby pin and put neon green polka dots on top of the blue with the Vices Versa color!
And to blend all the colors,
try a big and
bold patterned bag with every color mentioned above.
Definitely something I would want to
try and do, considering I'm not so
bold with my
pattern - playing!
Look for a
bold patterned coat such as brown tartan or carmen aztec to
try with mono print hareem or capri pants.
I
tried to figure out why I haven't worn it more often and I think it's a combination of the length and the fact that the
pattern is so
bold.
Try pairing them with a
bold floral
pattern dress or an ivory lace top.
Try pairing it with a
bold floral
pattern dress or an ivory lace top.
Add graphic black and white striped wallpaper like that featured from Sue Timney or, if you don't want to commit to decorating a wall,
try using
bold patterns on door panels, or as an update on a period fireplace.
I'm
trying to be a bit
bolder with my color and the use of floral
patterns.
Try upcycling a desk with
bold coloured paint, like this teal pine desk finished with
patterned wallpaper and a glass top.
Try a
bold geometric print, like this railroaded
pattern on the curtains, for contrast.
Don't be afraid to experiment with
pattern and print — a child's room is a good place to
try out a
bolder look than you might have elsewhere in the house.
For a more graphic look,
try a pouf with a
bold pattern.
Try tightly pleated high - sheen fabric for a formal British country home feel, a
bold mosaic
pattern for oriental allure, or gauzy white cotton to evoke a breezy camp cabin.
Create a fresh, uncomplicated look, by contrasting white sofas with dark flooring and furniture, then introduce graphic
pattern either on cushions or a rug for a subtle injection or
try an upholstered armchair in a
bold print for a bigger impact.