I have often talked about layering patterns - I think we've found some gorgeous ones in a wonderful color story that work together...
This is the Roman shade:

This is the fabric for the drapes at the French doors:

LOVE this pattern. It's kind of Kelly Wearstler-ish.
Even my dog is in love with it.

We are working with a fabulous rug shop that let us pick a pattern and do any custom color - here is the sample they gave us with our DEEP peacock blue and creamy white. It is GORGEOUS and I'm having client-rug envy.

To balance out all the pattern, most everything else will be solids. This is the steel-blue-grey ottoman fabric.

And just down the hall we are using this fabric for the roman shades.
