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How To Choose The Best Sofa & Chair Slipcovers

Slipcovers are an easy and affordable solution to update furniture. Over time, wear and tear start to show on the fabrics of most chairs and sofas even when the piece is still in good shape overall. Custom slipcovers spruce up any chair, sofa or love seat, but it’s important to pick the right fabric for the look you’re going for and to take into consideration how much use each piece of furniture gets.

How To Choose The Best Sofa & Chair Slipcovers

Solid Vs. Patterned – How To Choose

Walking in a furniture store, you might be attracted to the bold stripes of a sofa or the all-white linen sofa. But an all-white linen sofa is no match for a toddler with grimy hands. And patterned fabric from florals to plaids, can be in style one season and out the next. Solids are a safe bet when choosing fabric for a new furniture cover.

Going with solids doesn’t mean boring. Choosing bold patterned accessories and fun accent pieces including pillows and throws allows you to accessorize with current trends, but can be easily changed when it’s time for a new style.

Some pieces of furniture need bold patterns, especially when going for a specific overall look or theme. Florals, geometric patterns, plaid, striped or themed fabrics are available in slipcovers, but rather than overwhelming an entire living room set with a pattern, choosing one bold pattern for an accent piece is a good idea. Chair slipcovers in patterns nicely coordinate with a solid sofa without overdoing patterns.

Dining room chair slipcovers allow you to either get a new look completely, or replace dingy stained fabric. A great way to mix solid and patterned fabric is to choose chair slipcovers in solid fabric for the four armless versions and then choose patterned chair covers for the chairs at the head of the table.

Chair Slipcovers

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July 28, 2010   1 Comment

Highest quality TutusHen party products – tutus, sashes.

For hen night time celebrations there are various hen evening equipment for hens or brides-to-be, resembling pink or black tutus. A tutu is a part of a fancy dress for a dancer or partygoer. A pink tutu is a great fancy costume for a girl’s hen night that may sure to brighten your celebration. Tutu’s are perfect for the membership or different social gathering places and are designed for women who want to showcase just a little bit extra leg and have a little bit bit more fun than usual. A short and horny tutu is made up of layers of sheer mesh, a stretchy elastic nylon waistband and a brilliant pink or sexy black tutu will add some additional spunk to your hen night and can remember to get you noticed. [Read more →]

July 21, 2010   Comments Off

Home Update–Window Treatment Designs

Window Treatment Designs

Canopy of Curtains

Held to the side with fabric ties, pleated floor-length drapes create a canopy effect in the master bedroom.

Short Shutters

Short Shutters

Turn-of-the-century furnishings include painted half shutters across the bottom of the windows and a swag of striped fabric across the top.

Consider Curtain Lining

Consider Curtain Lining

Line curtains with thick, dark fabric to cut down on glare in naturally bright rooms. Lining also helps protect drapes from dust and color fading.

Unifying Design

Yellow and blue toile covers French doors in the dining room and windows in the kitchen, unifying the two separate spaces.

window treatments, vintage charm

Lace Garland

Instead of full window treatments, string a lace border along kitchen windows. It will let more light into a dark room and add vintage charm.

Vintage Shutters

Vintage Shutters

Vintage louvered shutters replace curtains or blinds, making the window a focal point in the red-and-white dining room.

Bay Window

Bay Window

Red print fabric hangs artfully in front of this kitchen’s small bay window.

Double Treatment

Double Treatment

Sometimes two window treatments are better than one. A swag of red-and-white gingham hangs over white hinged Colonial shutters.

Single Pattern

Single Pattern

In this small guest room, a single, blue-and-white pattern covers the walls and a traditional valance, as well as accenting pleated shades.

Contemporary Villa Design by M Architects
April 27th, 2010 · No Comments

This home design architecture concept based on surrounding landscape, which is disused limestone quarry .With T-shaped architecture structure, this house design is exciting. The upstairs floor growth form conjunction axis of house structure, provide intuitive bedroom modern design with fireplace inside and comfortable bathroom interior design, also small nice balcony for landscape capture. In fact, [...]

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Interior Color Ideas – How to Choose Paint Color For Home
December 16th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Color decorating ideas, to me, are just that: ideas to be played with. Through experimentation you will soon learn that, yes you can use deep plum on one wall and a deep pink on the other three walls, with a terracotta carpet to finish. With white for the ceiling, coving, fitted furniture and door, the [...]

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July 5, 2010   No Comments

Beautiful Rooms From Rachel Whiting

Dressing table, curtain

dining room, Candle chandelier

living room, Fabric sofa

home library

bedroom, white design

My Dream Home – a Relaxed Space

July 28th, 2009 · No Comments

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Color Scheme For Living Room
March 13th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Painting gives a new life to your living room, it makes the room fresh, new and clean, But we all know one of the most difficult decorating tasks is choosing a color scheme. Are you still thinking about a color for those walls for your [...]

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Arranging Wall Art – Wall Decorations

January 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment

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Do you know how to create some exciting, strong and coherent expression with common wall art?

Fine sculptures can create a unique mood of the room and provide great experiences when they are considered. They could be displayed in montrer, on the pillars of creation or as stand here on the table as part of the normal life [...]

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May 29, 2010   No Comments

How To Choose The Right Bedroom Mattress

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How To Choose The Right Bedroom Mattress

Getting a good night’s sleep depends on a lot of different factors — comfort, stress level, room temperature – but to get it right, you’ve got to start with the basics and your mattress is the first building block to a restful slumber.

If you’re in the market for a new mattress and have recently taken a stroll down the aisle of a bedding store, you know that there is a dizzying array from which to choose. How do you know which mattress is best for you?

Fabric content: Look for all-natural fabrics, such as 100-percent cotton Lustrous Cotton Sateen Sheets from the Eileen Fisher Home Collection by Garnet Hill (garnethill.com). Natural-fiber sheets allow the body to breathe and, with care (see Laundering Tips), will last a long time, making them worth your investment. Cotton sheeting feels smooth and soft to the touch, and Egyptian and Pima cottons, which have a longer fiber, have a slightly more luxurious feel.

Construction: The way a sheet is woven is another important factor to consider. Cotton percale has a clean, crisp finish, while cotton sateen has a more fluid, satiny texture. Flannel has a soft nap to it that many people like for winter use.

Decorating a Bedroom with Blue and White
April 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment

Combining blue, taupe, and white makes for a very soothing color palette, especially in the bedroom. Fabrics boasting toiles, stripes, or textures are inviting to all familly members year ’round.

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Refurbishing is all the rage now, and for many refurbishing their bedroom is high on their list. So if you’re designing your bedroom new, or [...]

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Red, White And Pink Bedroom Decorating
May 5th, 2009 · 1 Comment

photo credit: James Carriere
Chocolate and Red Bedroom: A 19th-century Italian headboard, upholstered in Osborne & Little’s Tamara, is the centerpiece of this bedroom highlighted with chocolate, red, and a soft pink. Very romantic.

photo credit: Eric Piasecki
Deep Red Drinks Room: The ultimate red room. The walls and doors in the “drinks room” are upholstered in a [...]

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May 28, 2010   No Comments

Stylish Interior Design Combines Elements of Traditional Style and Modern Furniture Objects

living room, country style

dining room, sofa and window curtains, small place

country style kitchen design, all white

Country Style Decorating with Blue and White
April 23rd, 2010 · No Comments

Decorating a Bedroom with Blue and White
April 3rd, 2010 · No Comments
Combining blue, taupe, and white makes for a very soothing color palette, especially in the bedroom. Fabrics boasting toiles, stripes, or textures are inviting to all familly members year ’round.
via: seasonsforallathome.com
Refurbishing is all the rage now, and for many refurbishing their bedroom is high [...]

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Modern Country Home: Decorating with Pink and White
October 11th, 2009 · 3 Comments

Pink Living Room
This thoughtfully composed yet comfortable design scheme of pink-white-pink establishes an orderly decorating plan. Count on pink to maintain its joyful presence, and include a generous helping of white to keep the feeling light and airy.

Decorate with Distinction
A nailhead chair, when covered in an inspiring rose-print polished cotton, becomes a conversation piece. Mirrored [...]

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May 23, 2010   No Comments

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