Are you noticing buffalo checks everywhere? I am and I'm loving the look. I believe the checks make a statement and work best when mixed with other patterns. Here are some guidelines when mixing patterns: 1. Choose one loved pattern. Mine at the moment is buffalo check. 2. Select a common color(s). Black and white checks are my favorite. Next beige or brown, then blue. It's all a personal preference. 3. Make sure you distribute that color(s) evenly throughout the room. 4. Select different patterns. Three patterns work. 5. Balance geometrics, stripes, plaids, chevrons, and dots with softer patterns like toile, florals, animal print, or botanicals. 6. ALWAYS INCLUDE A SOLID OR TWO. For clarification, here are some mix and match fabric combos that include buffalo checks. Source Source Source: Pinterest These mix and match pillows are another example. You have a buffalo check, a polka dot, and a floral plus two repeating colors. Caitlin Wilson There is buffalo check, toile, ticking stripe, a geometric, and a small pattern in this room. The orange color breaks up the brown and beige. It all works. Source This is my absolute favorite room with buffalo checks. Notice that the transferware plates are the toile pattern. The fern adds a pop of green and the natural wood table and chair add texture. Source You don't have to put the buffalo check on your furniture. A black and white checked pillow matches perfectly with leopard and green. Source Here's another space with a lot going on. Would you ever think to combine navy with brown and all these patterns? Source Plaid, ethnic, buffalo check, and stripes. Yes. The art even has a pattern. Source Buffalo checks on the window seat, a large pattern on the red pillows, and stripes on the other. Source Buffalo checks and florals. Source Buffalo checks and paisley. Source Red, white, and blue. Checks, geometrics, and stripes. Source Are you on board the buffalo checks train? ENJOYED THIS POST? Sign up to receive a notification every time I publish by clicking here.