![]() ![]() ![]() Don’t go halfway with your use of prints and patterns. This will make seemingly disparate patterns work together.ģ. Do look for prints that share common colors. Mix turquoise stripes with navy florals, pale blue geometrics with aqua polka dots, and teal palm trees with indigo gingham. Let’s say you choose blue as a room’s dominant color. Choose one color and carry that hue across all of the patterns in a room. The Hamptons Summer fabric collection from Madcap Collectionġ. With that said, here are ten tips to get you started on your prints and patterns adventure. Who wants a world that is beige and boring. We certainly hope that you are following our marvelous, Madcap adventures on Instagram at but if you aren’t, skip on over there right this very second.īe bold, be brave, and dive into that wonderful, whimsical pool of all things prints and patterns. Hello, friends! It’s John Loecke and Jason Oliver Nixon of Madcap Cottage… We are known for our passion for prints and patterns and find that folks are often intimidated or scared by the process of pairing florals with stripes and geometrics with scenics. just like the gentlemen themselves! It is a delight to welcome John and Jason back to The Glam Pad today! In the sunroom at the Madcap Cottage gents’ House of Bedlam home in High Point, North Carolina, a mix of patterns-all with various shades of green running through, from the ottoman to the tented ceiling-creates a soothing, garden-plucked oasis. All fabrics and wallpapers are available at, and all images are from their elegant portfolio infused with whimsy and charm…. In anticipation of the Madcap Cottage ( gents launching their brand-new, printed-in-America collection of fabrics and wallpapers this Labor Day weekend, we asked the designing duo for their tips on how to mix prints and patterns. ![]()
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