The diamond pattern is classic layout and a standout. Used for centuries as a motif on matters like clothing, quilts as well as knitted clothing, this pattern remains just as popular today as it had been hundreds of years ago. Whether you have a contemporary, modern, eclectic or traditional interior, this timeless pattern may find a home in your bathroom walls, rugs and furniture even on your own dinner table.

Here are some examples of the way the simple diamond pattern can interpret into unexpected finishes around the homes.

Jerry Jacobs Design, Inc..

1. Emphasize your furniture. Classic pieces of furniture like this demilune cabinet work extremely well with many different decor styles. This beauty has a diamond pattern carved into its facade, so it harmonizes with all the black and white diamond-shaped floor tile at the hall.

M.a.p. insides inc. / Sylvia Beez

2. Furnish your sitting area. Comfort is paramount when choosing seating for a space. That which we upholster our furnishings in will make or break which relaxation.

These wingback chairs look welcoming and luxurious. Plain white cloth can occasionally appear a bit dull, but on such the diamond pattern and chrome studding invite lots of personality into the space.

Elizabeth P. Lord Residential Design LLC

3. Splash on your kitchen. Stainless Steel backsplashes are popular for a while now — they’re a great way to jazz up a normal backsplash without moving ahead.

When you have a lot of stainless steel in the own kitchen, using something like the diamond pattern on this backsplash will include a softer texture and also help create a focus.

Elad Gonen

4. Set your table. When you have quality tableware, use it! Even if it’s an heirloom, life is too short to await a particular occasion.

The diamond pattern on this cut-glass decanter and these eyeglasses brings a fashionable and elegant element to this tranquil dining table setting.

Laura U, Inc..

5. Mirror your own walls. A mirror wall will help make a toilet look larger than it really is — this room certainly ticks that box. The diamond pattern with an antique finish on the mirror steps it up yet another notch.

AIA, Mark English Architects

6. Make your bed. This plush custom headboard and the bed cover afford the simplicity of the diamond pattern and turn it into a really spectacular statement.

Lindy Donnelly

7. Tile your own walls. Baths are often the smallest area in the home, so picking a tile that creates visual elevation is vital.

These diamond-pattern ceramic tiles draw up the eye and add character to this toilet.

AMW Design Studio

8. Carpet your bedroom. A pattern at the carpeting adds texture and interest to your room, particularly if you enjoy a toned-down colour palette.

Within this sophisticated bedroom, the diamond pattern complements, rather than overpowers, the furnishings.

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