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Fabric And Soft Furnishing Styles For A Welcoming Home
The fabric and soft furnishings style you choose for your home is almost as important as the color scheme. You need something that’s going to make sense visually and leave you feeling content with your surroundings at the same time.
So, what should you be looking for? Which styles do we recommend? Let’s take a look.
Linen Chic
If you’re the sort of person who wants their apartment or studio to feel relaxed, then you’ll want to pick linen chic. This brings in a sense of lightness and unusual textures. It also means that the light is going to stream through your window dressings while offering privacy.
A lot of people choose linen when living in boho apartments in places like London and New York with fatigued furniture. The pairing combination seems to work really well.
Cotton Classic Comfort
If you’re someone who likes to feel comfortable at home, then classic cotton comfort is the way to go. Choose durable and breathable fabrics that are easy to care for and work in most of your spaces.
The nice thing about cotton soft furnishings is that they don’t look out of place anywhere, including places like the kitchen and bathroom where you’d never think of adding them. Just be aware that they can also be a bit generic, so your interior living space might not stand out the way you want.
Woollen Coziness
If you want to ramp up the coziness even more, you could also go for woollen soft furnishings. These tend to be extremely warming and cuddly, especially during long winter evenings and nights when all you want to do is be warm.
If you can, go for thicker wool. It feels great and it traps heat better so you don’t need to shiver as much when watching TV.
Plush Chenille
You could also look into adding chenille to your interiors. It’s a bit fuzzy, which makes it ideal for sofas and cushions. It also has a kind of shine when the light shines on it in the right way. Therefore, you can get some really cool interior effects.
Velvet Luxe
Another fabric option is velvet luxe, something I see in the custom blinds store near me. This material is a great option if you’re looking to add more mood, warmth and depth to your rooms. It pairs well with luxury interiors, as long as everything else is clean and crisp. Otherwise, it can be a little overwhelming.
Tweed
What about tweed? If you want to give your upholstery some character or create something that looks really original, then this option might be one to consider. The material is slightly more challenging to work with than some of the others, but it’s always worth it when you take the extra time and effort.
Silk
Finally, you could opt for silk in your interiors and soft furnishings. The biggest bang for the buck will be to use it in your bedding. However, it can also work for drapes that unravel across the floor.
