Integrating patterns into a space not only breaks the monotony but also creates elements of dimension and interest.

Choosing prints can be a rather complicated process. The secret is to stay on the line of the chosen style and keep it simple.

For a big impact, use prints on curtains, as these are the largest vertical elements in a room. Also, for a strong point of interest, dare to choose a printed sofa or two armchairs with upholstery.

Those who have enough courage and inspiration can even combine several prints in the same room. However, the rule is not to use two prints that have the same size, as they will compete and tire the eye. Thus, choose a main print, of large dimensions, and others with smaller elements, which will complement the first one.

Something less daring, for example, in the bedroom, could be choosing a bed with printed upholstery to contrast with simple bedding. Avoid other prints, this way you will have a balance between the boldness of these and the soothing atmosphere you desire in the bedroom. The same effect can be achieved if you choose to match a printed rug with other neutral elements.

For those who prefer the simplicity of the decor, they can use small-sized prints. The best example in this case is decorative pillows. Also, other elements that can have small prints are accessories, such as lampshades and throws.

The advantage of this way of using prints is that accessories can be easily changed anytime, giving you flexibility in decorating the room and you won't get bored quickly.