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My Friends Took Pattern Drenching To The Next Level With Spoonflower – And It’s Epic!

I love having creative friends and will brag about them endlessly – especially those who are braver than I am design-wise. I can be so safe and care so much about “timelessness” (especially with permanent finishes) so being friends with people who take risks so naturally, without second guessing is so fun for me. So today I’m showing you my friends Annie and Derek’s den/bonus room that has pink wall-to-wall carpet, a vintage school popcorn maker, and the same Spoonflower fabric pattern on the sofa, walls, window shades, vintage dining chairs, AND window seats. IT’S SO WILD. This is their home in Toluca Lake that she shares with her husband Derek DBone Reckley (a musician – check out his album here!), 11-year-old daughter Violet, and three pups. Annie remodels houses with her partner in ASOM Home (give them a follow). During the year-long remodel she told me that she was planning on pattern drenching this entire room in the same Spoonflower wallpaper and fabric pattern and I all but begged to come and shoot it even before I had a partnership with Spoonflower. But be prepared to see some risks that might surprise you – like that lamp! I have such feelings about that lamp! (and so does TikTok – its apparently a ‘holy grail’ find). For styling the room we really leaned into their style which is very rock ‘n roll, totally funky, wild, and highly creative. I pulled pieces from her house, hung their guitars and art, and embraced all the things that make them THEM. Color, vintage, and in this case even some kitsch (can you spot the velvet paintings?)

Floral Fabric | Floral Wallpaper

The star of the room IMHO (besides them) is that incredible vintage round sectional that they had reupholstered in this Spoonflower velvet fabric a few years ago for their old house – which inspired the whole pattern-drenching idea. I can solidly say this is the genius thing about Spoonflower – that you can get the same pattern for so many different applications. There are companies that offer fabrics and wallcoverings, sure, but not to their level. For this project, Annie chose velvet fabric for the sofa, linen for the shades, and pre-pasted wallpaper for the walls (but they also have cotton, canvas, traditional paper, and removable wallpaper). It’s so incredible to be able to provide all these options and why I wanted to tell this story.

This room is a bonus room upstairs and when they have friends over with kids they send them all up here to do their worst. They pulled the pink out of the pattern and went wall-to-wall with the carpet (which we love for this type of room – so soft). Annie loves vintage and had been hoarding these lucite chairs for a while so she had her upholsterer redo the seats and backs in the same velvet.

We hung the art and guitars and decided that the controversial lamp was worth keeping (Gen Z on TikTok love these lamps but I KNOW that that feeling will not be shared by everyone).

Annie pulled the yellow from the fabric as well and painted the window trim, built-ins, and ceiling in this deep butter color. I personally want her to wallpaper the ceiling or paint it the dark green color – just to really go for it. But I love these little seats and the round pillows she had made as well.

The same fabric covers the window treatments along that big bank of windows, and we tried to shoot all of them closed so you could get the full effect, but it was impossible to see, ha. But ideal for a TV or movie watching during the day! Here’s a sample of what they look like closed:)

I think this sectional against the wallpaper is so powerful and really shows you the impact that pattern drenching can have. Yes, this was a thing in the 50s and again in the 80s, and yes, I am a bit scared to do it myself, but it’s SUCH A VIBE to be in 🙂

Annie even put the same pattern on her TV (also on the vintage coffee table book on the ottoman). Spoonflower’s Design Library is filled with thousands of gorgeous prints created by talented independent artists around the world. The design she used for this project, by Spoonflower artist peacoquettedesigns, draws inspiration from a medieval tapestry. It also comes in a few other colorways, although I love that green. Spoonflower also sells any of their patterns in pillows, duvets, curtains, and shower curtains – the customization feels endless. So rad. The scale of it is a bit smaller on the walls, FYI, so double check that if you want say the fabric and walls to be paired next to each other and repeat seamlessly.

Every time you purchase you are really helping to support an artist, graphic designer, illustrator etc. I’m VERY tempted myself to create some patterns for our next project mostly to see if I can stretch myself that way.

Shooting this space was a trip in the best of ways. The energy of the family comes through – their irreverence, fun, and creativity. And they could never have done this level of pattern drenching without Spoonflower’s inventory and abilities. Of course, you don’t HAVE to pattern drench and you could just order wallpaper like we did for our laundry closet and my niece’s closet. But if you want to really go for it, like Annie did in this room, you have thousands of pattern and color options, as simple as just a stripe or plaid.

*Design by Annie Segal, ASOMhome
**Styled by Emily Henderson (me!)
***Photos by Kaitlin Green

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Mudrick
1 month ago

I’m here for your Spoonflower partnership! I have often looked at the site for fabric and wallpaper. I’d love to see you post tips for navigating how to best search on the site. There are so many options I find it kind of overwhelming and hard to drill down.

Zana
1 month ago
Reply to  Mudrick

There’s a few tips on the Spoonflower blog. Search for “5 Tips and Tricks for Searching the Spoonflower Marketplace”

LouAnn
1 month ago

Lol, the drummer cracks me up. And the tulip lamp is pretty awesome.

Ines Seabra
1 month ago

That sofa is the stuff dreams are made of. And I love that they went wild to match their style. This is what interior design should be.

Mar
1 month ago

This is so fun and a perfect bold choice for this type of hangout/music room. Would love to see the rest of their house.

Erin
1 month ago

Massive scrumptious fun, and I’m sure a joyful, comfy place to be in. Thanks so much for sharing!

Jenny B
1 month ago

Love this space! What fun and personality! The prevalence of sameness that we see everywhere on the internet makes seeing something like this such a breath of fresh air! Yay to bringing joy and fun to your home. Thanks for showing a variety of different homes and styles lately here.

Jamie
1 month ago

I love it! The lamp is the star! I need people like that in my life. Well done. Also the album looks fun! I’m going to get Spotify so I can add it to my playlist. Thanks for bringing a whole lot of joy into my Monday morning Emily!

stacy
1 month ago

This is so insane – I love it! So bold. Thanks for sharing with us, friends!

K622
1 month ago

The WOW factor is incredible. Wonderful to see personality, fun, inspiration (nod to tapestry) and style injected into the design. LOVE the lucite chairs. The balance of dark to light is perfect too. Spoonflower is a great resource.

Stephanie
1 month ago

That sofa is to die for. My family would LIVE on that thing. What a fun space!

Mindy Bizzell
1 month ago

I love the sofa and the chairs and drapes, wishing the walls were something else just because of the intense pattern repeat that hurts my eyes. What a risk though, this kind of bravery is fun to see for sure.

Breanna
1 month ago

This space is insane in the best way! So fun, so bold and so happy! I love it. It’s retro and vintage but also feels current which I think is an achievement in itself. I recognize it’s a huge financial commitment to go all in on a pattern like that but she nailed it.

Lia
1 month ago

WONDERFUL WONDERFUL – literally. So much to love here – so much personality. And coincidentally, I recently found these 2 unique light shades for a dollar each at my thrift store and used them in my bathroom – now I know where they are from. And I think I may have to buy that fabric for something – that tapestry is a favourite. I had no idea Spoonflower had come so far from where it started.

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Gretchen
1 month ago

LOVE IT ALL!!!

Wynn
1 month ago

Love this, so fun. I wish you still had “related blog post” links at the end of each post. It’s hard to find all your good, older posts without them. You have years and years of good, fun-to-read-again posts but they can be hard to find. Two ASOMHome posts from the past to search for:

  • Tour This House Flip In The Hills (By Emily’s Friend of ASOM HOME) That’s Full Of Design “Risks”That Really Paid Off
  • Tour This Eclectic Midcentury Modern House Designed by ASOM Home + 10 Approachable Design Tricks Anyone Can Do
Sally
1 month ago
Reply to  Wynn

Agree!!

shonitra
1 month ago

Perfection

Sarah F
1 month ago

So much fun!

P
1 month ago

I just love this SO much.

Julia
1 month ago

Do you have tips for finding the right pattern on spoonflower? I get so overwhelmed. It would be so helpful if you did a post on searching strategies for their site.

MKP
1 month ago
Reply to  Julia

Agree!

Addie
1 month ago

When a beautiful pattern is celebrated by repeating it across a room in different fabrics and surfaces it creates such a vibe! What a luxurious and fun room.

Julie Dawson
1 month ago

Love love love.

Emily
28 days ago

This room is phenomenal. Clearly, cool people live here. But how have we not talked about the dog?!? What a dreamboat!