Throw cushion covers are a decor enthusiast's dream. They're an affordable way to instantly jazz up a room without the hefty price of extensive renovations. As seasons change, these little treasures effortlessly adapt, welcoming summer with vibrant prints or winter with cosy textures. But it's not just about trends; it's about personal touch. They’re like mini canvases, showcasing your unique style and tastes. Whether you're drawn to vintage charm or abstract art, there's sure to be a design that speaks to you. So, dive into our collection and let your space reflect the real you.
Start with a base colour
Every great throw cushion collection begins with a foundation, much like building a house. Begin by selecting a dominant colour that resonates with your room's vibe or complements your furniture. Think of this base colour as your anchor, setting the tone for all the other designs you'll introduce. It's a bit like choosing a favourite sweater and then deciding which accessories go best with it. Starting with a core colour makes the entire process feel less overwhelming and more intuitive.
Incorporate patterns
Patterns can help your collection of throw cushion covers come to life and become more interesting. A simple strategy is to combine a solid-coloured design, with another that showcases playful stripes, intricate florals, or bold geometric patterns. But remember, it's all about harmony and that’s where your base colour above comes in. Make your solid colour neutral, and your patterned design feature your base colour (or vice versa). This way they’ll be sure to play well together.
Add a statement piece
Think of this as the star of your sofa. It's that one piece that might have a unique design, an unusual shape, or a standout pattern that captures attention. Depending on your colour choice above, it could feature your base colour, be a neutral, or another colour that provides contrast. Rectangular designs work well in this role as the change of shape really makes them stand out, but you can also make them pop by using a different fabric. Let it shine, and allow it to tell its story.