Sunday 30 March 2014

Continuation of Combining Fabric Collections Together!!!      www.retrohomefabrics.com.au
In my last blog we wrote about useful tips on how to Combine Fabric Designs & Colours Together. Todays blog is going to be a continuation of more useful tools for getting your space to look like a million bucks?
In smaller rooms always use smaller scale fabric designs. In larger rooms, where the fabric designs are seen at a distance, the smaller print tend to be read as texture or a solid.
Medium scale patterns are the most versatile. They can retain their pattern at a distance, yet in a smaller space, they don’t overpower. Choose large scale patterns with care. They can overpower a small space, but can add vibrancy to a larger room.
They will appear bolder when covering large furniture, but look fragmented on smaller pieces.
If you would like to learn more exciting DYI tips from our designers check out our website @    www.retrohomefabrics.com.au

Wednesday 19 March 2014

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Hints on Combining Fabric Collections Together.
Now that you have been following a number of my blogs. Im sure your quiet surprised with your home decorating talents.
Let concentrate on combining Fabric Patterns together to create an interesting yet stylish living space for your home, apartment, office space & café.

Firstly you need to pick up a colour that is the point of interest in each fabric design. Remember think out side the square
The key colours I have chosen here is Ruby Red & Chocolate Tones. More detail you can find on my blog at www.retrohomefabrics.com.au
We show you how to mix & match different colourways & designs.

Wednesday 12 March 2014

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Part 1. My Secrets of Combining Fabric Patterns Like the Designers DO!!! Let me show you how easy it is to combine fabric Designs just like the Interior Designers & Home Stylist do!!! Are you struggling with your rooms in your home at the moment. Step 1. Always find one basic fabric you like and work around it! Whether it be a Retro, solid, striped or floral design. Then we shall work from this piece. Read Our Secrets on Combining Fabrics @ www.retrohomefabrics.com.au