Row 1:
• 1 Bold Color and Pattern in the Bathroom
• 2 Inspiration: Graphic Botanical Patterns for Spring
• 3 Pattern People
• 4 Fall Prints & Colors from Pattern Designer Samantha Hahn
• 5 Carved Wallpaper: Iconic Panels by B+N
Row 2:
• 1 Before & After: Eddie Ross Loves Pattern & Color
• 2 Patterned Tile Backsplashes
• 3 Roundup: Pattern Bath Towels
• 4 Daring Staircases: Paint, Stencils & Wallpaper
• 5 High & Low: Holiday-ish Graphic Trays
Row 3:
• 1 Roundup: Handpainted 'Wallpaper' in the Bathroom
• 2 Helen Dardik: Pattern Design
• 3 3 Colorful & Graphic Rugs by Liz Eeuwes
• 4 Going Bold: Mixing and Matching Patterns
• 5 ColorTherapy: Decorative Painting & Pattern
Row 4:
• 1 Get To Know The Designers Behind Marimekko
• 2 Tips and Ideas for Mixing Patterns!
• 3 Sister Gulassa: Pattern and Textile Design
• 4 Pattern with Restraint: Wallpaper Headboards 5 Ways
• 5 Best of Modern Wallpaper: Lisa Bengtsson




















Comments (10)
Whoa, row 4, #3 looks like a Lily Pullitzer print.
can someone tell me about the mirror in # 1
it's all too much! too much! Wall patterns like that are too frenetic.
wow! that's a fun girly-girl powder room if i ever saw one!
AT, I am sorry...but I have complaint.
I don't like this relatively new method of the pictures being at the top of the post and the credits after the text. I feel like I spend a lot of time clicking on images, waiting for them to come up, counting which position they are in the thumbnails and then scrolling down to find out what they are.
This is a great post, I LOVE the graphic prints. I just want to be able to more easily see their credits. :)
BIG second for Jess2nola. It's VERY VERY VERY annoying.
I'm new to AT, and I'm sorry to have to agree about the position of photos and text -- not easy to navigate. And, not to pile on, but the house tour set-up is similarly awkward. I love AT and am thrilled to have discovered it, but I'm confused. Why is it so hard to read?
Hmmm. I bet these large prints will be out in 2010. "Recession brings a new sobriety to the home..."
These are my all time favorites. Row 1: 1 and 2. I ABSOLUTELY love these patterns. So different but they just work. They are both femine but not too over powering to where its little girl or cheesy! Love it. I'm definitely saving this link. I will use this for my inspiration for my new place.
www.fashiontrain.blogspot.com
Lisa Bengtsson wallpaper... droool!