solid velvet fabric will let the silhouette of your sofa shine.
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
colorful fabric, or a more modern shape with traditional accents) could be the perfect expression of your taste.
lining, and fabric at a very high quality. Do your research — a quality upholstery job will probably cost as much as a new couch. The great thing is that you get a custom piece while saving your sofa from the landfill. For next time:Make sure you buy a good, high-quality sofa that will last a long time. Not
With lush velvet fabrics and a rich color scheme, this room is wonderful and just a tad scary. I could live here... I think.
I shudder to think how many yards of fabric it took to create this triple-layered window treatment. But it was worth every inch. Soft pink in the center is overlaid with dusky
heavy fabrics add mystery (what's hiding behind them?) and an 18th-century lushness to this room.
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Victor, fabric Scalamandre cut velvet Variessia Orchid Olive; drapery fabric Old World Weavers Villa Ornella Stripe Olive Rose; silk tassel tieback Scalamandre Moss Primrose
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velvet fabric for dining room chairs
this would work for the reupholstery of the victorian lady's chair. Search the fabrics you already have.
French velvets were comparable with those of the Italians, with one exception: the famous Genoese black velvet. The French could never quite master the beauty and sheen of this fabric.
This Louis XVI fauteuil chair reupholstered in a cut velvet fabric would not have looked out of place in a 17th-century
if this fabric could be found!
Figured velvet in the 17th century. Venice became so financially dependent on the manufacturers of silks and velvets that to keep their looms working year-round, they imported silkworm cocoons from
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step up from already elegant velvet, figured velvet can smarten up your cushions or upholstery with incredible patterns. Traditional
figured velvet, also known as cut velvet, is a cut or uncut pile made from silk with a woven satin or twill backing. This sumptuous fabric not only ticks the box for a beautiful variety of patterns and colors, but it can also add an important textural element.
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figured velvet. Velvet is a fabric that has a thick, dense pile that is traditionally made of silk but today can also be made of acrylic and other fibers. Its production involves warps — tightly stretched threads that are drawn over rods to make loops. As the weaving progresses, the rods are removed, leaving
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walls are fabric. The soffit lights are standard cove lighting. http://covelightingkit.com/
Ceiling w/ fabric panels way cool
the red velvet ceiling and curtains
Red velvet and curtains give this theater an old-time swanky feel.
Creating a home theater doesn't require swathes of red velvet or a dedicated windowless room, but take some cues from rooms that do sport these features. Use heavy draperies and draw them when it's movie time. The fabric not only
carpet, velvet walls, fabric-covered ceilings and overstuffed furniture.
green velvet on these chairs! Can you please give the info on it? Thanks
something about green velvet against the cabinetry
rich emerald green velvet on armchairs
in a velvet emerald green bring to mind the color of money and sophistication. Incorporate green in fabrics through bedding, curtains, and pillows. If you decide on using green as your dominant color like for your walls or couch, keep all else neutral to avoid overpowering your room.
Green velvet is an appealingly unexpected choice for this pair of bérgères. Combined with the electric yellow wall, it modernizes a decidedly traditional room.