With a seemingly endless selection of patterns out there, it can be hard to narrow down a favorite. One, however, that never seems to go out of style is the oh-so-unique chevron. Although a bold pattern, chevron can work in any home and with virtually any interior design style. Furthermore, it comes in a wide array of colors making it possible to evoke a variety of moods within your space. But what is chevron exactly and how can it be used? And, what other patterns can it pair with? Let’s take a look.
What is Chevron Pattern?
Chevron is an inverted V-shaped pattern with each plank end meeting at the point without interruption. The results are a continuous and seamless zig-zag pattern. While one might think chevron is easily distinguishable, it is often confused with the herringbone pattern, whose zig-zag appears “broken” in that the end of one plank meets the side of the other.
Although the chevron pattern occurred in early art including designs on pottery and rock carvings, it originally gained its popularity through its use in flooring design. Today, however, this classic motif has made its way into other areas of home design and continues to be a welcomed choice among homeowners.
How to Use Chevron Pattern In Your Home
The chevron pattern can be used in a variety of ways within your home. Don’t feel limited to one option and don’t feel pressured to use them all. Chevron isn’t necessarily for everyone, but if you want to give it a try, consider incorporating it in small ways. Here’s a look at how it can be used in your home decor.
Flooring
As mentioned earlier, chevron is historically rooted in flooring design— and even though it looks great in several other areas of the home, using it underfoot is an easy decorating win. It doesn’t matter whether you create the chevron pattern out of wood or tile, it can make any floor look amazing! When using it in flooring, it’s important to remember that color is key, so pay attention to how much impact you want to make and choose a color that will get the job done.
Walls & Ceilings
Chevron tiles look great in showers and make beautiful backsplashes. The pattern can also be put on walls and ceilings with paint or wallpaper to create drama. Something such as this, however, would work best with a contemporary-style home.
Furniture
This pattern has become so popular, that it’s being painted on furniture pieces such as dressers and armoires. Scattering pieces such as these throughout your home is a great way to get the look without feeling too saturated in it. If you’re feeling adventurous, however, consider reupholstering a chair or sofa is a beautiful chevron fabric. It’s definitely a fabric that will get a lot of attention!
Accents
For something less dramatic, look for chevron accents or create your own. Items such as lamp bases or shades, mirrors, ceiling fan blades, bedding, throw pillows, and window treatments, are all ways that you can incorporate this lovely pattern into your home.
Since this pattern has become so popular, many fabric stores carry it. Buying fabric directly from a supplier is a great way to get exactly what you want. More importantly, you can browse other fabrics that will complement it.
Pairing Chevron With Other Patterns
Honestly, chevron can stand on its own quite well. Beautifully so, in fact! With that said, you can make an even greater impression by pairing it with a pattern that’s equally eye-catching. The good news is that chevron pairs easily with just about any other pattern— kind of like its cousin, the classic stripe. But there are, of course, some patterns that will make a bigger impact than others.
Layering patterns can be tricky, but there are some tips that will make the process easier:
- Choose patterns that either fall within the same color scheme or whose hues fall opposite of one another on the color wheel. Keeping colors with the same intensity can also create a beautiful look. If it’s subtle you prefer, lean towards contrasting prints in black, white, gray, or neutral tones to tie the look together.
- Play with scale, using a mixture of pattern sizes. Adhering to the rule of three (one small, one medium, and one large print) can keep the space looking balanced and visually appealing.
- Layer in different textures to create an interesting contrast.
Again, chevron can pair beautifully with just about any other pattern. With that said, there are certain ones that will really stand out. These include:
- Graphic florals
- Dainty florals
- Gingham
- Stripes
- Leopard print
- Checks
- Paisley
- Ikat
- Geometric prints
- Moroccan prints
- Circle motifs
- Damask
And, not surprisingly, more chevron!
Ready to add some of this classic pattern to your home decor? If so, we’ve got you covered! Be sure to stop by our showroom or browse our beautiful selection of chevron patterned fabrics online. We even have chevron-patterned area rugs and chevron-inspired accessories!