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| In this living room designed by Atmosphere Interior Design for the HHL Grand Prize Show Home, blue velvet adds elegance and sheen to an otherwise linear sofa while still keeping the style contemporary. |
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| In a Tudor-style cottage, a velvet rolled-arm couch paired with a leather chair and a zebra ottoman for an English, masculine vibe shows how versatile this fabric is. |
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by Vintage Renewal
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| When you have an exquisite sofa frame — vintage (as in this picture), new or custom made — a solid velvet fabric will let the silhouette of your sofa shine. Velvet made of linen or cotton is much more durable than silk velvet and is also less stain prone. There's no denying silk velvet is the fairest of them all, but linen and cotton keep the look and feel that draw many of us to velvet in the first place. |
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by TILTON FENWICK
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| If you choose a fabric that is easier to care for, you can still make a design statement. A bold solid color will make your sofa the focal point of your living room. |
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by Jan Skacelik
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| If you're falling for a colorful solid, it's time to be honest with yourself: Can you live with this much color on such big piece of furniture? If the answer is yes, just remember to keep the other pieces in the room fairly simple so they won't compete with your big statement sofa. Also, carry the color you choose throughout the room so that the sofa doesn't stick out. Two great examples of carrying color throughout are the ikat pillows in the previous photo, which have shots of the same teal as the sofa, and the yellow touches in the art above Jan Skacelik's yellow sofa in this photo. Remember: A little goes a long way. |
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| Add piping in a contrasting color to get a wow factor, or go for subtle and graceful with beige piping on a white sofa. |
| If you love pattern but bold statements aren't your style, tone-on-tone or small-scale patterns read almost as neutrals but still add a subtle element of surprise and elegance. |