To Match or Not to Match? A Great Room Lesson in Design Balance

A sophisticated great room featuring two matching fireplaces adorned with black and gold botanical wallpaper, creating a sense of balance and symmetry. The walls are painted a rich charcoal, and each fireplace mantel is styled with candles, mirrors, and sconces. The room includes a mix of cream and camel-toned seating, layered rugs, and a round wood coffee table. Decorative accents feature mixed metal finishes, books, and plants, creating a warm and curated atmosphere.

In the design world, knowing when to match, and when not to, is the secret that transforms a space from simply styled to artfully curated. Too matchy and the room can feel cookie cutter whereas the opposite can feel unbalanced and lacking a clear design intention.

Take John & Catherine’s Great Room makeover, featured in our latest Tuck In Issue, as an example. We chose to match the wallpaper on both fireplaces. Why? To create cohesion and balance across a large, open-concept room. This unifying visual thread anchors the space and draws the eye around the room with intention.

Can you spot all the areas we chose matching sets and where we paired complimentary but not matching pieces?

 

Lighting

A close-up of a black fireplace mantel set against dramatic black and gold wallpaper featuring a regal lion and vine motif. Above the mantel is an arched antiqued mirror reflecting a chandelier and window. The mantel is styled with brass candlesticks, a decorative plate on a stand, and a sculptural vase with white dried florals. Flanking the mirror are two modern wall sconces with white shades, adding symmetry and ambient light to the richly layered vignette.

In John & Catherine's Great Room, we opted for matching sconces in addition to the matching Cole & Son Boscobel Wallpaper on the Fireplaces. While the sconces match, they are intentionally different, yet complimentary, to the existing ceiling fixtures. We chose Bowery Sconces with soft fabric shades, antique brass and black metal. Both installed on dimmers for soft, diffused light.

A decorative ceiling light fixture featuring a scalloped drum design with intricate filigree metalwork in a warm gold finish. The chandelier hangs from a short chain and casts a soft, ambient glow, complementing the classic crown moulding and dark, patterned wallpaper of the room.

Can you spot the other matching light fixture? Look closely! To match the bowery wall sconces, we chose a floor lamp from the same collection, the Bowery Floor Lamp. This subtle match may not be immediately obvious but it does help the space to feel unified and harmonious.

A warm, inviting greatroom featuring a rich traditional area rug with red and gold tones, a grey sectional sofa, a pair of cream armchairs, and a tan leather accent chair. The space includes a marble coffee table, dark built-in bookshelves with a rolling ladder, a black fireplace, and a quilted wall hanging. Layered lighting and classic mouldings enhance the architectural charm.

Accent Tables

In a large space such as this one it's easy to feel like the room "gave birth to accent tables" as Judith likes to say! To avoid this, it's important to choose accents that coordinate, sometimes matching and sometimes compliment. In John & Catherine's Great Room, there is a combination of wooden, stone, circular, and square tables. While no two are a matching set, they each pair well due to their materials and design style.

Sofas & Accent Chairs

How do you furnish a large, or even small room, without it feeling cookie-cutter? Our advice is stick with one primary style for your furniture to create a cohesive look. In John & Catherine’s Great Room, for example, we chose mostly modern and contemporary pieces for the sectional, sofa, and chairs. Because the home itself is historic, the updated furniture keeps the space from leaning too traditional, striking the perfect balance between old and new.

On one side, the customizable EQ3 Oskar Sectional, configured in an L-shape, maximizes seating while keeping the space feeling open and uncluttered. On the opposite end, a Gus* Modern sofa paired with matching armchairs introduces an alternate seating arrangement. Together, the clean lines and low profiles of each piece create a cohesive and effortlessly modern look.

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