I Wasn't Convinced I Could Pull Off Pattern Drenching in My Home Until I Spotted Heidi Caillier's Outrageously Cozy Scheme – and It's Surprisingly Easy to Copy
Pattern drenching might sound bold, but this designer bedroom proves how soft and welcoming it can be


I've always been a little pattern-shy in my home. It felt like an advanced-level design move – between the endless combinations of wallpaper, curtains, and upholstery, it was like a fast track to visual chaos and an expensive experiment to get wrong.
It's not for a fear of maximalism – far from it. I love rooms that feel collected and layered. But when it comes to decorating with pattern, I'm a little thrown. So when I first came across this pattern-drenched bedroom by designer Heidi Caillier, something clicked.
The trick, I realized, isn’t about mastering combos and contrast – it’s about total commitment. By using a single pattern across the walls, drapes, and even the bed upholstery, the space instantly feels curated, cozy, and cocooning. And it’s actually the simplest choice you could make.
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Swathed head to toe in Sarah Vanrenen’s Aspa Petrol Blue fabric, this Mill Valley bedroom feels achingly chic. The repeating botanical print wraps around every surface and is used on the walls, ceiling, curtains, and bed to create a soft and seamless scheme.
Heidi has then cleverly balanced the boldness of the print with tactile layers like a vintage rug, a striped bedspread, and dark wood tones that ground the space and add depth. The cherry on top is that metal four-poster bed, complete with a scalloped canopy topper.
Despite it sounding bold and bright on paper, the result is deeply comforting. In fact, it is actually a space designed for children – yet it never leans too twee or precious.
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And while designing with one pattern throughout a room might sound daring, it’s actually a bit of a shortcut. It removes the stress of mixing patterns in a room and instead gives the same cohesive feel that color drenching achieves.
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To make it work in your own home, start with a pattern you really love – something you wouldn’t tire of seeing in large doses. You can start small by pairing up easy-to-switch-out items like bed linen and drapes, or go all out with wallpaper ideas.
From there, let the texture and accents do the heavy lifting to anchor the look. Take inspiration from Heidi and look to rugs and vintage dark wood furniture to provide a space for your eye to rest. The result is serene, layered, and incredibly sophisticated.
What I love most about Heidi Caillier’s pattern drenching is how it makes something that looks so high-design feel surprisingly achievable. It’s not about endless options or learning how to pattern clash; it’s about falling in love with one print and letting it take the lead. And that’s exactly the kind of easy decorating I can get behind.
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If you’re ready to try the look yourself, I’ve rounded up a few of my favorite ways to dip your toe into pattern drenching.
The Garden Walk print from Sarah Sherman Samuel's fall collection for Lulu and Georgia reimagines classic florals with intricate, modern linework. Seen here in a woven wallpaper to help you wrap a room in texture, color, and charm.
Printed on 100% linen, the painterly motif of Garden Walk comes alive thanks to the light-filtering natural fibers to add a sheer quality to your pattern-drenching scheme. They come with eight curtain hooks, but can be hung from those, using the rod pocket, or clip rings.
An effortless way to elevate your bedroom scheme, the linen-cotton blend offers breathable comfort and a lived-in softness, while the intricate botanical print adds more of that botanical print without feeling heavy. Pair with the matching Garden Walk Bolster Pillow.
Inspired by the decorative elegance of 19th-century botanical prints, Anthropologie's whimsical Hattie print adds charm and personality to any room. A true conversation piece, the Hattie Accent Chair brings vintage florals to a fresh, cozy piece that's perfect for reading.
These sweet cafe curtains are proof that small details can completely transform a room. Made from 100% woven cotton, the lightweight fabric diffuses light while showcasing the romantic floral pattern. Perfect for a kitchen, breakfast nook, or reading corner.
It turns out, pattern drenching isn’t about bravery or excess – it’s actually just about simplicity. One pattern, used generously, removes all the decision fatigue and brings a sense of cohesion to a space. Now that's a bedroom design idea I feel I can achieve.

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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