Plus, learn practical tips for selecting and applying patterns in your own home.
In a living room, she incorporated floral Schumacher drapery inspired by a French block print.
These designs evoke a monolithic, yet organically evolving aesthetic, where imperfection itself becomes a defining characteristic.

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Stephanie Gamble, the founder ofStephanie Gamble Interiorsin Towson, Maryland, is all about patterned tiles and mosaics.
“The pattern can help make a smaller room look larger,” she says.
“From wallpaper, to flooring, and even tile, herringbone is always a pick for me.”

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“Floral and botanical patterns have been loved for centuries, embodying a timeless charm and classic style.
Respect your grandmother and her floral curtainsand mine!”

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