Beautiful Metallics
Metallic furniture is a stunning addition to just about any décor style. It has the pizzazz for artsy styles, as well as the elegance for classy styles. And it fits right into a retro look.
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Metallic furniture is a stunning addition to just about any décor style. It has the pizzazz for artsy styles, as well as the elegance for classy styles. And it fits right into a retro look.
Watercolor painting is usually associated with a kid’s craft project. Yet there’s still a timelessness to these designs. So naturally they make great fabric patterns.
Wicker and velvet may seem like the ultimate odd couple. But between the refined velvet and the more rustic wicker, this combination makes some versatile pieces.
Turns out, you don’t need to limit your interests to their own spheres. They even make great furniture. Read on to learn how to work with novelty fabrics.
Thin stripes in upholstery are a stunning addition to an ornamented vintage piece. It’s a simple design, so as not to compete with the ornamentation of the chair.
Fabrics depicting old country scenes don’t have to look outdated and out of place. Read on to learn how to work with these classic themes.
Colorful American Southwest fabrics work great as accents. Read on to learn how to work with colorful Southwest styles.
Black and white is always a classic color combination for a room’s design. A fabric pattern with a predominantly black background and white accents makes a piece with visual depth and sophistication.
A silk pattern in a deep pigment truly goes with a dark wood. There’s a classic feeling of elegance.
Working with abstract patterns is a great way to bring a sense of modern, artistic fun into a home. Abstract floral patterns are wonderfully versatile additions to furniture. Read on to learn how to work with them.