Surely, their expert eye could avoid any pattern-clashing catastrophe.

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Jenny Williamson, principal designer atWest Rose Design, explains.

Tyler Karu farmhouse

Design byTyler Karu/ Photo by Erin Little

On the flip side, she loves pairing these types of soft blankets with buttery leather furnishings and accents.

Williamson advises first deciding upon your color palette and then sourcing patterns in the same or complementary tonal ranges.

By utilizing a consistent color scheme, the pattern-on-pattern look will more easily come together, she notes.

pattern mixing in primary bedroom

Design byCC Zippert/ Photo byMadeline Tolle

Then, keep working on additional textures and solids.

“If in doubt, lay it out,” Williamson suggests.

She appreciates how there are various grain materials and colors to choose from.

boucle chairs with green floral print

Alvin Wayne

Leather screams durability, comfort, and longevity, the designer adds.

As she states, “a natural texture is hands down the most versatile texture.”

pattern and texture mixing in living room

Design by Erin Williamson

wood and glass table with patterned textiles

Design byVictoria Meadows/ Photo byEve Greendale