Going large and bold with pattern is a brilliant way to breath new life into a room. Giles Kime explains more.
Fortune, if you believe the Latin proverb, favours the bold. It’s true that anyone brave enough to employ disproportionately large-scale pattern as an aesthetic device tends to be well rewarded, particularly in small spaces. It was not always thus. Conventional wisdom — often an unreliable guide — once dictated that small rooms required commensurately…