Accent Walls Pattern Layouts
Accent Walls are a perfect way to transform any room with a touch of creativity and elegance. At Accent Walls Design, we specialize in crafting bespoke accent walls using a variety of design patterns, including:
ABSTRACT Pattern
ABSTRACT pattern - geometric shapes, lines, and colors arranged in a way that is open to interpretation, allowing for creativity and imagination.
ARGYLE pattern
ARGYLE pattern is characterized by overlapping diamond shapes, typically in a diagonal arrangement. It's often associated with knitwear, especially sweaters, and can add a sophisticated and timeless touch to decor.
CHEVRON pattern
CHEVRON is a V-shaped pattern created by two parallel lines that meet at an angle. It's a popular design choice for flooring, textiles, and accent walls, offering a bold and dynamic look.
GINGHAM pattern
GINGHAM is a checked pattern consisting of even-sized, usually small, squares of two alternating colors, typically white and another color.
HARLEQUIN pattern
The HARLEQUIN pattern features a repeated diamond or rhombus shape, often in a contrasting color scheme. It's a playful and eye-catching design commonly found in textiles, flooring, and decorative accents.
HONEYCOMB pattern
HONEYCOMB patterns resemble the hexagonal cells of a beehive. This geometric pattern is often used in design to create texture and visual interest, appearing in various forms from textiles to tilework.
KUMIKO pattern
KUMIKO is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique used to create intricate geometric patterns in wooden screens and lattices. These patterns are formed by precisely interlocking small pieces of wood without the use of nails or glue, resulting in beautiful and delicate designs.
TETRIS pattern
TETRIS patterns feature interlocking geometric shapes arranged in a grid-like formation. It's a playful and modern design often used in decor and graphic elements to evoke a sense of nostalgia and whimsy.
WAINSCOTING pattern
WAINSCOTING is a decorative wall treatment that typically involves covering the lower portion of a wall with wooden panels or molding. It's a timeless design element that adds architectural interest and can help protect walls from damage.
WOOD SLATS pattern
Wood slat wall decor involves using narrow, often evenly spaced, strips of wood to create a decorative wall feature. This design choice can add texture, warmth, and visual interest to a room.