Jenny Robert: Style Your Home With Animal Prints
Animal prints are bold and a lot of fun, but if overdone, they can make an interior feel a little too busy and even cluttered. Learn to style your room with animal prints like a pro, with these top tips and some great decor choices now available from Jenny Robert Exclusive Decor.
Keep it simple
Stick to one sort of animal print instead of overwhelming your space with various patterns. A single patterned throw or scatter can help to give your living room some definition without a kitsch feel.
Stick to a muted colour palette
Let your animal print decor shine against muted and neutral colours. In keeping with a lighter colour scheme, the darker tones and patterns in your animal prints will pop and create a wonderful contrast in your space. We particularly love the idea of a monotone colourway paired with animal-printed textiles. A simple zebra pattern, for instance, will add a cohesive look to a black and white room. However, a cheetah or tiger print can bring in warmer tones that add to a contemporary ambience.
Statement pieces
Invest in statement furniture pieces that you know will have longevity in a room. An animal-printed rug or stool can help anchor your space. In addition, these can add a playful touch to an otherwise neutral living space.
Mix it up
Less is often more when it comes to animal prints in interior design. Our suggestion: consider the print that you love the most and tie this into your interior scheme. If you’re styling a sofa, for example, add just one scatter in a chosen animal print. Next, choose a mix of other fabrics – in plain, solid colours and different textures – to create a sophisticated aesthetic.
Don’t be afraid to embrace animal print in your home. Start with one piece and work your way up to styling your home like a real pro. If you’re looking for the ideal decor pieces to give your space that wow factor, be sure to check out Jenny Robert Exclusive Decor. Here you’ll find a beautifully curated collection of decor to spruce up your space.
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