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stripe fabric to the inside of the pleats. Hope this helps....
co-ordinating fabric on the chair pads. Very tasteful, not over done.
2-type fabric..and how it coordinates w/ chairs. (not that I like this particular design)!!
They did a great job mimicking forms and shapes in the painting and valances and the colored striped on the chairs. I wonder what came first in the pallette
in the form of an 'is/isn't list. The IS side included words like light, warm, welcoming, unpretentious, simplicity, a place where people would feel comfortable helping themselves to a drink or getting stuck in to helping prepare a salad, social, peaceful, a modern classic, etc. The ISN'T included things
The fabric on the window treatment is really beautiful. Where is it from?
requires more fabric. A roman shade on a window that comes almost down to the floor is a little bit unpractical - but I would have to see a picture or have more information to completely rule it out. Drapes may be more practical if your window is very long.
Nice fabric on the Romans; with the yellow it makes the room French provincial.
like the fabric used in the roman shade, but its an interesting choice
in any form. The happy color combo, plus the Roman shade and the bow-tied chair cushions, give this dining area a French country-meets-coastal vibe.
Kravet fabric "Downtown" in a cream color. It has a medium amount of texture to it. I can't decide if I should do the nailhead as pictured in this photo or only do the bottom edge of the seat all the way around - If the fabric has texture will it be too much to do as pictured above? Any suggestions
with the fabric you selected. Where to start/stop is hard though.
I found this picture http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Becca_Nailhead_Dining_Chair/520/ and this picture http://www.westelm.com/products/nailhead-dining-chair-g218/?pkey=csale-new&bnrid=3917705&cm_ven=AfCompShop&cm_cat=ShopStyle&cm_pla=