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GET ALL THE RIGHT ANGLES FOR DECOR IN YOUR BELOVED ABODE

GABRIELLE FAGAN REVEALS SIMPLE WAYS TO DO THE DECOR MATHS AND ENSURE YOUR ROOMS HAVE ALL THE RIGHT ANGLES

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GEOMETRICS are figuring on designs for everything from wallpaper to carpets right now, and look set to be the most fashionabl­e way of bringing pattern into rooms this season.

Even if you hated maths at school, working this style in your home is, thankfully, easy-peasy.

You can be playful and introduce bold and stimulatin­g colourful shapes – take your pick from triangles to eight-sided octagons – or keep it elegant, with just a few touches sporting the barest hint of the pattern. Here are 10 ways to d ensure your home measures up in the style stakes...

1 CHECK OUT ALL THE ANGLES

“FOR me, geometric shapes will always have a universal and timeless appeal,” enthuses Martha Coates, surface and pattern designer for Habitat.

“I don’t think they’ve ever really gone out of fashion, as many pattern stories tend to do,” she points out. “I love that the geometric designs created and popularise­d over 100 years ago by the iconic Bauhaus movement still feel relevant in our modern interiors. They sit seamlessly alongside the contempora­ry and colourful designs in our ranges.”

2 DIVIDE AND RULE ON THE WALL

GET creative and paint your own geometric shapes on a wall. Simply stick strips of masking tape to the surface to create triangle, trapezoid and rhombus shapes (look them up if that’s already confused you!).

The more tape you crisscross, the more shapes you’ll create. If you paint the entire wall with the tape in place, you’ll have stripes between the shapes when you remove the tape.

If that feels too brain-bending, Wallsauce has a brilliant selection of made-to-measure geometric-style wall murals, ranging from in-yourface colourful to the more subtle, starting from £32 per square metre.

3 MAKE A PARTY POINT

JOIN the geometrics party by investing in an Art Deco-style drinks trolley or drinks cabinet. Both items have enjoyed a revival in homeware, as they add a sense of occasion to entertaini­ng. A sound style move.

4 STATEMENT EQUALS STYLE

YOU don’t have to overdose on this look – just estimate how much you need to add to make an impact and burnish your style credential­s. Give one punchy piece some space and a plain backdrop and it will undoubtedl­y become a star talking point.

5 MEASURE UP WITH METALLICS

PAIR a classic geometric design with metallics (gold and copper are hot choices) to play the glamour card. This combo won’t just add a touch of opulence, but a repeating angular pattern is easy on the eye and helps create a visual sense of order. The effect is particular­ly good for spaces where we want to rest and relax, like a bedroom or chill-out lounge.

One word of advice: Make sure the size of the pattern you choose works with the size of the room. Generally, large-scale patterns are more suited to big expanses of wall, so you have the room to stand back and appreciate their impact. Smaller repeating patterns suit smaller walls.

The only exception is if you opt for a statement wall of pattern, where you could be bolder and size up. For inspiratio­n, take a look the super range of geometric papers, including Prism Geometric Wallpaper, £15.99 a roll, at Cult Furniture.

6 BREAK THE RULES

SOMETIMES, you can throw caution to the wind, ignore the ‘less-is-more rule’ and indulge in a pattern-fest.

Just make sure you balance more decorative geometric repeating patterns with other simpler designs. This will prevent the whole effect from being overpoweri­ng, and punchy injections of colour (we’re big fans of pink and green right now) are all that’s needed to make a scheme sing.

Another way of approachin­g this look is sticking to a colour palette of no more than two shades, which will allow the detail to shine.

7 STEP UP TO THE STYLE

STYLE alert: Back away from the bland! A striking geometric carpet runner can transform a staircase into an eye-catching feature. Playing up the angles with an above-the-skirting stripe in a complement­ary shade is a master stroke in this hallway, right.

8 PATTERN TO THE POWER OF TWO

“BOASTING timeless allure and contempora­ry flair, geometric designs work well in period and modern homes alike,” says Parker Knoll’s Tom White. “For those looking to emulate the exciting and influentia­l 1920s – the inspiratio­n for the look – pair geometric patterns with luxurious gold accents, rich tones and spherical accessorie­s.”

9 MAKE IT MONOCHROME

“TYPICALLY considered an intimidati­ng option, a bold geometric floor can add an element of design to a space and is a surprising­ly versatile option,” says Anna Del-Molino, buyer, Carpetrigh­t.

“Before selecting your style, take into considerat­ion the size of your space, alongside the colours and scales that will work within it. A larger print, in muted shades, is often better suited to smaller rooms, as intricate patterns can feel too busy in compact areas.

“Larger spaces allow for more experiment­ation and for a truly daring look, consider a style with multiple colours. Geometric patterns don’t need to be solely linear shapes,” she adds. “Look for florals and patterns which repeat without being too overbearin­g.”

10 ARTY CALCULATIO­N

MAKE those shapes work on the wall with colourful geometric artwork that will show you know a right-angle from a rhombus.

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Milan geometric patterned wallpaper, £15.99 a roll, CultFurnit­ure.com Gold geo hurricane vase, £6, available from selected George Home at Asda
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Stair treads painted in a deep blue echo the navy detail in this Grosvenor Wilton geometric collection Inigo runner in amber, £150 per linear metre, grosvenorw­ilton.co.uk
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Mardi Gras 97 cubes vinyl, £15.99 per square metre, Carpetrigh­t
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Miro multi-coloured cushion, reduced to £10.50 from £15, Habitat Tessellate gold brushed metal LED decorated wall light, £275, Habitat
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Fabulous golden drinks trolley, £485, Audenza
 ??  ?? Mura geometric woven cushion, currently reduced to £25 from £50, Habitat
Mura geometric woven cushion, currently reduced to £25 from £50, Habitat
 ??  ?? Clearance gold geometric side table, currently reduced to £165 from £275, Sweetpea & Willow
Clearance gold geometric side table, currently reduced to £165 from £275, Sweetpea & Willow
 ??  ?? Prism geometric wallpaper, £15.99 a roll, at Cult Furniture
Prism geometric wallpaper, £15.99 a roll, at Cult Furniture
 ??  ?? Adina black and blue square coffee table, £175, Habitat
Adina black and blue square coffee table, £175, Habitat
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Geometric prints, from £11.50 each, Latte Design latte-design.com

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