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Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Geometric Wallpaper

Hicks' Grand and Hicks' Hexagon wallpaper by Cole & Son


It's funny how similar jobs trickle into the office at the same time. Like last week, it was all about kitchens, this week it's all about wallpaper. The wallpaper that has been catching my eye and will be used for a job is this one called Hicks' Hexagon and Hicks' Grand by Cole & Son. This was named after the late David Hicks, an English interior designer well known for his use of bold geometric patterns.
Photographs via Cole and Son.
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Patterns, Prints and Drapes.


New drapes for a client's home - this one in lovely faded vintage style floral fabric.


A great colourful paisley for the main Living area.

I had some drapes installed into a client's house this week and I think they came up beautifully. I have enjoyed working on this job as it is a character home and the client is working a mix of traditional and modern aesthetic throughout the house. So we aimed for patterned fabrics that had a traditional touch but still looked fresh and contemporary. These print fabrics from Westbury Textiles worked well into the scheme. All fabrics are available through Charlotte Minty Design.
Photographs by Charlotte Minty and via Westbury Textiles.
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Monday, July 11, 2011

Using Pattern and Prints

Wallpaper
Fabric to re-upholster a chair
Fabric for drapes.
I am enjoying the use of pattern and prints in a recent job of mine. The intention is to keep the spaces simple with a shot of pattern. All fabrics and wallpaper are available through Charlotte Minty Design.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Fabulous Tobi Fairley

My very first Designer Profile post featured my favorite designer Tobi Fairley. I just have to reiterate how great she is and I just LOVE her work! Her latest post on her own Blog, in which I am a fan of, confirms the wonderful use of color and mix of patterns. She is not afraid to take risks and is obviously very confident in her work. If you have not had a chance to visit her website and view her portfolio I encourage you to, Tobi Fairley Interior Design.

These are a few photos of her show room she posted on her blog.



I have always loved hounds tooth, I had a hounds tooth jacket 18 years ago that I used to sport and the print is back in full force. A classic pattern that never goes out of style.




My favorite colors to paint on walls are dark colors. So many are afraid of dark colors making a room feel smaller and that is just not the case. A room could not feel any cozier in a darker color. Artwork, furniture and accessories pop.


Great mix of patterns with the rug, pillows and artwork on the wall.

Tobi Fairley, always well done...


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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Just A Little More

Such a difference what a little paint, wallpaper or pattern can do to a bookcase.  Remember, it doesn't have to be permanent.  So easy to change when ever your heart desires.  How fun to switch it up with the Holidays or change in seasons.




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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Fabric Frenzy

A few days ago I received 4 boxes of Wesco Fabrics filled with 58 fabric books. Opening each one and removing the collections books reminded me of my own childhood of opening presents at Christmas time, but much better. The thought of endless fabric combinations for my clients is thrilling. I love the range of textures, weaves, color variations, and patterns. All of this can be confusing and overwhelming, let me help.

While working on a design concept for a specific room, it is important to pick fabrics that match the room. Begin with the style of the room?

Traditional - Eclectic European taste of damask, tapestries, silk, brocades and linen.
Country - French flair of pictorial toile, gingham's, small prints and twill or the English charm of chintz, plaid, tweeds and large floral.
Contemporary - Modern sophistication of bold colors with high contrast, abstract floral and geometric prints.
Coastal - Tropical paradise of raw linen, subtle cotton prints and simple stripes.

Fabric textures and patterns represent different styles, many are the same or “transitional”. Itʼs been said, that we never order banana splits with just one topping, nor would we throw a dinner party only to invite one guest. When working on designs, just one fabric wont do, we have to mix it up. Last time we talked about how color can add energy to any room, fabrics accomplish the same thing. Mixing textures gives more dimension to your design concept. The more textures, patterns and colors mixed together, more fabrics can be incorporated.

When I am choosing fabrics for a client I always look for at least a minimum of three patterns and two solid fabrics. I consider a textured weave with multiple colors a solid, this gives additional depth to the combination. Many textures and patterns can present a casual look to a space. In this case it is easy to blend lustrous silks with cotton/linen blends. I enjoy mixing floral or paisleys with stripes or plaids. Then mixing in solids and small prints to pull the fabric combination together.

Combining the same pattern in different fabrics and colors can be out of the ordinary. For example: the print on the throw pillows is a repeat of the same print on the love seat. A damask fabric covers the love seat and the pillows repeat that pattern in a linen cotton blend with
coordinating tones and a pop of color too.

While contemplating what fabrics to choose for your room, think about it as decorating a Christmas tree. You never want to put one style of bulb in the same color on the tree, you want to provide texture with garland, unique ornaments and a tree topper. This fabric frenzy can be fun while creating a custom designer look of your own.
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