
When it comes to home textiles, sometimes
more is more. At least that's the take away from week's favored pins, which showcase three very unique rooms all containing a myriad of colors, patterns, and textures. Here's a closer look at each of these homeowner's layered creations.

One of
Elizabeth Mollen's favorite lounging areas in her South Austin abode, a
daybed in her upstairs office, is strewn with an African mud cloth sheet and topped with Stone Textile pillows. Mollen herself painted the Art Deco-inspired mirror that hangs above.

Spotted reading chair, check. Whimsical curtains, check. Ceiling dressed in Osborne and Little's
Coronata star wallpaper, check. Jaime Meares's
colorful nursery is a masterpiece of print-on-print-on-texture.

Brooklyn-based furniture designer
Katy Skelton impressed us with her one-of-a-kind
bedding assemblage. With what do you top a pleated duvet, polka-dot shams, and an earthy-toned quilt? A pair of malachite-print pillows, naturally! Dove gray linen sheers complete Skelton's kaleidoscope of organic hues.
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