Repeated patters and elements bring consistency and visual rhythm to a home or office which can make small spaces feel bigger, less cluttered and more cohesive. 

Repeated design elements such as shapes, textures, colors, and lines that can easily reverberate across furniture, decor, and architectural elements which can make a room feel memorable and balanced. We know when a room feels off but with good rhythm, a room feels calming and pleasant.

Quite often this component can be very easily incorporated by using the same paint throughout a home for example, which will look different in each room by pairing a different sheen with unique lighting and use of space. Within each room the same paint color can be paired with feature lights and varied textiles or a well-placed wallpaper making the room color seem different from the previous space but in line with the overall theme of a home.

The use of the same basic tile throughout a home in each bathroom or even the kitchen but paired with a feature tile or wallpaper and a bright color to make each space seem unique and special but again, keep with the overall theme. Light fixtures can be used for patterns by using larger versions of a light in bigger spaces and smaller versions for task lighting and night lights.

This idea can be mimicked with fabrics, furniture, fixtures, window treatments and artwork.