Cecile Lozano Interiors Hi, Not sure which item you are referring to. The window treatments are custom made. They were not bought online or from a retail store. We bought the fabric from a showroom and had a professional sewer create the window treatments and install them as well. The sofa is from a local vendor that had the sofa on clearance and is no longer available. The pillow is from Blissliving.com. No longer available. The side table is from Crate and Barrel and we painted it white. The ottomans are from Room and Board and they are no longer available. You should hire a designer in your area that can help you create the room that you are looking for. Best to you, Cecile
drapery fabric - Do you know the specific name of the Duralee curtain fabric? I have looked for it and can't find it. Thanks so much. I love the fabric! »
Cecile Lozano Interiors Hi, thanks for your question. I wish I could take credit for the drapery track system, but they were there when my client purchased the house. We liked them and they worked great so we kept them.
Robeson Design Thank you. I am a designer in San Diego Ca.....and have access to Duralee fabrics. Will be in LaGuna next week so I'll check it out. Funny, to be on the side of asking where something is from ...lol. I advertise in LUXE and get calls all the time ... kind of a pain....
Thank you for taking the time to respond. Your room turned out FAB! Congrats!
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Annie Thornton The designer shared that the drapes were made by taking a large scale lattice pattern cotton fabric and added a chocolate colored ban at the bottom. Perhaps just start at the fabric store and look for a similar pattern.
Patterned drapery panels with solid borders - Great choice!
added by Janell Beals - House of Fifty Mag to Dramatic Drapes
Could this corner be more intriguing? Again, remove the drapes lining the wall behind the seating area and the magic of the space is gone. The green, brown and ivory fabric is outstanding and just beautiful as drapes. The wide brown band along the hem effectively adds detail and visually anchors the drapes.
Olive green can be used in all styles of interiors. Here it appears on contemporary curtains done in a stylish arabesque print. It is echoed in the curvy detail on the throw pillow.
Tip: To give an accent color more punch, repeat it elsewhere in the room.
Notice the chocolate brown peeking out. Olive and chocolate are a rich combination.
In this example, chocolate brown at the base provides dramatic contrast to the Moroccan inspired print, and becomes a dark backdrop for the light-toned furniture.