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One of the biggest fears and frustrations I've heard from clients when they're trying to design a room is how to mix fabric patterns. They end up with one patterned fabric and the rest solid, for fear they'll clash. It's really not very difficult at all and with a little practice you'll be pattern mixing like a pro! Click here to learn the secret to pattern mixing. Feel free to leave a comment or email me pictures of the fabrics you've put together. Happy decorating! Pictures courtesy House Beautiful and Kravet fabrics.
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3/22/2017 06:26:14 am
I generally like to use floral or organic, geometric and scale patterns in a space. Organized according to the colors format and make pattern mix fabric like a pro. Thank you for this article!
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I'm the owner of Sew Stylish Designs Llc, window treatment designer and fabricator of custom curtains, drapery, blinds and shades in Mt. Laurel, serving the South Jersey area. Whether it's a custom valance, pillow, or your own window treatment idea, I love to create something unique and beautiful from just a roll of fabric! Archives
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