Color drenching? Yawn. Candice Bergen's eclectic living room proves why pattern drenching is the timeless all-over trend we're embracing instead
Candice's living room is coated in floral and geometric patterns, creating a bold, welcoming atmosphere – and it's trending


Since 2023, 'color drenching' has been one of the most discussed interior design trends. Though initially considered bold, a lack of imagination in installation and overexposure on social media have led to the trend feeling sleepier than quiet luxury.
As we search for what's next, Candice Bergen's living room provides a stunning example of how the 'drenching' trend is evolving. Rather than covering the entire room in one color, she has opted for the more maximalist version: pattern drenching.
From her brown flower-covered armchairs to her nature-inspired carpet to her geometric fringe cushions, every surface of Candice's maximalist living room offers a new bold pattern. Her choice of mostly florals lends the style a cohesive, organic feel.
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Far from being an isolated incident, the pattern-drenching style of Candice's living room is slated as a major interior design trend for the coming year.
'Maximalism continues to gain momentum with pattern drenching proving to be particularly popular this season,' explains Shelley Cochrane, interior design expert at Furniture Village. 'Adding a dash of pattern to the home is the perfect way to update your space and add a dose of dopamine this autumn.'
Shop the Floral-Drenching Edit
If you love Candice Bergen's living room, it's easy to put together a combination of floral pieces in different styles to create a version that is truly unique to your tastes.
Here are just a few of our editors' picks for the best.
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This ruffled throw pillow is the perfect accent piece for style-forward shoppers. I love the combo of green and pink, and it's delicate, ditsy floral that was designed in-house at The Six Bells and then crafted in India.
This beautiful black and floral seat reminds me of a stunning dress from Oscar de La Renta. Its curved shape and timeless appeal would fit well in any living room.
This beautiful dusty pink rug has a yellow and red border and stylish floral pattern. Its earthy feel would be beautiful in a kitchen.
Multi-colored poppies and chic patterns pepper this vibrant statement piece. I love the color combination, which feels at once unique and classic.
The garden is brought indoors with this lush, green floral rug. Its rich texture, combined with washable usability, is a modern dream.
Make a statement in your living space with this beautiful, blue-and-white chintz sofa, which features elegant, gold legs and super comfortable cushions. It's a modern coastal take on the floral drenching style.
Depending on your personal style, there are dozens of ways to tap into the pattern-drenching trend that feel like a good fit for any home. Shelley advises: 'Clashing patterns don’t have to be traditional or chintzy - take a contemporary approach to pattern drenching with abstract shapes and hand-drawn stripes.'
As seen in Candice Bergen's home, the trend is ideal for cozy enveloping spaces like the living room.
Helen Ashmore, Head of Design for Laura Ashley, recommends: 'For living and dining spaces, there are endless options to weave in a variety of patterns, textures, and colors that work in harmony for a rich and layered look. Window treatments, soft furnishings, and upholstery can all work together to create a cohesive and inviting feel.'
She continues: 'In the living room, consider incorporating throws, cushions, and rugs that echo your chosen palette, helping to build layers of warmth and depth. In the dining room, don’t forget the table linen, chair covers, and even statement lighting to help elevate the space and complete your pattern-rich design scheme.'
Though pattern drenching sounds intimidating, this style can be emulated by anyone. Whether you are a minimalist or maximalist, modern or traditional, there is a stunning way to replicate Candice Bergen's look.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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