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Mixing and Matching Wallpaper Patterns Like a Designer

September 24, 2025
Mixing and Matching Wallpaper Patterns Like a Designer

Wallpaper has the power to completely transform a room.

It adds colour, texture, and personality in a way that paint simply can’t.
While many people stick to just one pattern, designers often mix and match different wallpapers to create spaces that feel unique and curated.

It might sound tricky, but it doesn’t have to be. With a few simple guidelines, you can layer patterns like a pro and give your home that designer look without the overwhelm.

Here we will provide simple steps on how to do that:


1. Start with a Simple Colour Palette

The key to mixing patterns successfully is to keep your colours harmonious.

Choose two or three main colours and stick with them throughout the room.

Neutrals like beige, cream, or soft grey make a perfect base and pair well with richer tones like navy, green, or terracotta.

If you’re nervous about clashing, start with one bold pattern and balance it with a second wallpaper in a softer, more neutral tone.

???? Designer Tip: If your furniture or decor already has strong colours, keep your wallpapers on the subtle side so everything flows nicely.


2. Balance Bold and Subtle Patterns

One common mistake when mixing patterns is using designs that are all the same scale.

Go for one statement pattern - like an oversized floral or a dramatic damask.

Pair it with smaller, simpler designs, such as fine stripes or soft textures.

Avoid mixing two equally bold patterns on large walls - it can make the room feel too busy.

Example: A dramatic wallpaper behind your sofa paired with a soft, textured design on the other walls creates balance and harmony.


3. Add Depth with Texture

Texture is a secret weapon in design. Even if you’re using simple colours, a textured wallpaper can make the room feel layered and interesting.

Linen and silk-look wallpapers are great for creating a cozy, elegant vibe.

Faux brick or stone designs bring depth and character without overwhelming the space.

This trick works especially well in open-concept homes, where you want to separate areas while keeping the overall look consistent.


4. Use Wallpaper to Define Zones

Wallpaper isn’t just about style - it’s also a smart way to create separate zones in your home.

In open layouts, use a bold wallpaper behind a dining table or sofa to set that area apart.

For condos or studio apartments, mix different but complementary wallpapers to visually separate the living, dining, and sleeping areas.


5. Pull Everything Together with Décor

Once your walls are looking amazing, don’t forget the finishing touches.

Match throw pillows, curtains, and rugs to the colours in your wallpaper.

If you’ve mixed very different patterns, use simple, neutral accessories to balance everything out.

Metallic accents - like gold frames or brass lamps - are great for tying the whole look together.


Not Ready to Go All In? Start Small

If mixing patterns feels a little intimidating, begin with a smaller space like a powder room, hallway, or entryway.

Try a bold wallpaper on one wall and keep the others neutral.

Or mix a patterned wallpaper with a textured one for a subtle layered look.

At Euro Home Decor, we stock premium wallpapers that make experimenting with patterns easier and more fun. Quality materials ensure the final result is not only beautiful but long-lasting.


Mixing wallpaper patterns might seem complicated, but it’s really about balance. Stick to a simple colour palette, mix bold and subtle designs, and add texture for depth. With a little creativity, you can design a space that feels as if it was styled by a professional - but with your own personal touch.

Stop by Euro Home Decor (4309 Stelees Ave West) to explore our collection of premium wallpapers and get inspired to create a home that’s uniquely yours.