6 Stylish Ways to Use Polka-Dot Designs

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Think polka dots are just for clown costumes? Think again! Polka dots can be a striking way to add color and geometry to a room’s design. There are as many ways to use them as there are room styles. Bold or subtle, large-scale or muted designs, walls or upholstery: The possibilities are endless. Take a look below for some inspiration to get you started. You may just find yourself planning a room with fun polka-dot designs in the future.
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Colorful polka dots
Polka-dot designs are a great way to work with a certain grouping of colors. The polka dots on the wall above set the theme for a pink and orange color palette. The dots on the wall match the sofa well. Plus, the holes in the bookcase extend the geometric theme to the rest of the room. Want to jazz up your colorful polka dots? Check out the photo collection behind the bookcase. Each polka dot contains a photo, giving the impression that the dots are actually picture frames.
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Metallic polka-dot designs
Another way to use polka-dot designs is go metallic. Metallics, particularly in gold, emulate sophistication. They also pair well with neutral, light color schemes. Neutrals help the gold pop all the more and become the main accent in the space. What results is a chic, updated look that allows you to use polka dots in a modern way. The design above also shows that you can get creative with where you place your polka dots. Don't feel restricted to the walls; here, they stand out on the arched ceiling.Grouped polka dots
In contrast to the previous two design concepts, the photo above shows how polka dots can become playful when placed in small, randomized groupings. This is great for a child’s bedroom; it resembles confetti from a birthday party. Using this design on one wall also turns that wall into a focal point and prevents the style from overtaking the whole room. Meanwhile, keeping the background color consistent with the other walls lends some cohesion to the space.
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Large-scale polka dots
You can also go big and bold with your polka dots. Above, the large white polka dots and high-impact red background create a statement. For an even more daring look, try using contrasting colors in the polka dots and the background color, or use the same shade but define the dots using high gloss paint. The possibilities with this design are endless.
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