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Upholstery Fabric – Make the Right Investment

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017

The Flexsteel Living Room Fabric Ottoman 009C-08 comes with the durable Sunbrella fabric. This statement piece will surely turn heads.ces,

Indeed, a new sofa or chair is a kind of investment. And since it is an investment of sorts, you do not want to second-guess with the material and how it will eventually stand the rigors of day-to-day living. Pick the wrong material and you would be left with permanent stains and snags. Pick the wrong pattern or color and your interior design theme could suffer.

When shopping for upholstery fabric, do not forget to consider your practical needs. Think of your lifestyle and how the piece will be used. These should help you in picking the right material for your seating unit.

Kids and Your Furry Buddies

Wouldn’t it be tragic if you had the loveliest looking sofa and yet you cannot even allow you small kids to sit in it? The great news these days is that there are now plenty of options for upholstery materials. You don’t even have to choose between durability and aesthetics.

Microfiber is awesome for cleaning spilt liquids. It could fade, though, depending on what color you chose. Consider also if the feel of microfiber is something that you would want for years. For an even more durable fabric, choose the basket weave type as it rarely snags.

For people who have kids, pets and for those who love red wine, you can go for faux suede or the weather-resistant Sunbrella fabric.

The Sunbrella fabric is made with UV-stabilized pigments to deliver the most vibrant hues that will not fade. This means that your sofa or upholstered chair remains beautiful throughout the years. It is also very easy to clean.

Sunbrella fabrics also have a wide selection of sophisticated designs and rich textures. This fabric is so durable that it offers a five-year limited warranty.

Pick from our Sunbrella options.

Hancock and Moore Living Room Bradley Sofa 5378

Chic and Luxurious

For people who aren’t worried about kids and pets ruining the upholstery, then you are free to flaunt your chosen luxurious fabric. You can say yes to Tibetan wool, even Belgian linen. Linen is durable but just make sure that you pick the darker colors so that you won’t have to worry too much about stains.

Look Beyond Now

A huge mistake that a lot of people make is that they do not even stop to consider that leather and fabric could age over time. Review the label then ask questions when you visit the showroom. Find out about the fabric material and its maintenance requirements.

Having the answers to these questions, you can then prepare for the maintenance that the sofa or chair requires. Think also, will you still love leather beyond five years? Leather, after all, develops a patina brought about by day-to-day exposure. Are you ready to vacuum regularly and to close the drapes religiously when you go out?

If you’re not ready to go take on these responsibilities, then you can just choose a small piece for now – such as a statement chair. This piece has to have bold patterns and an interesting shade so that eyes will automatically go towards it.

Style vs. Durability

The importance of style and durability when it comes to fabrics is that they can make or break your sofa choice.

Be sure to choose a fabric that complements your home’s design as well as the furniture that you already have. Your choice must be in harmony with the rest of the design elements – you wouldn’t want to be caught with a contemporary piece in your traditional home.

As to durability, know that woven patterns are best as they tend to hold longer with their higher thread counts. Be sure also to choose a fabric based on who will use the seating unit more often.

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Adorably Plaid

Wednesday, October 12th, 2016

Living Room Uttermost Scott Wood Frame Armchair 23233

Living Room Uttermost Scott Wood Frame Armchair 23233

Plaid can be one or many things. It is the symbol of fashion or the epitome of pattern. Fashion designers all over the world adore the crossed patterns of plaid. It is preppy, it can also be punk. One thing is certain about plaid – it is popular and it has a rich history that other design materials would be envious of.

Plaid in the 1500s

You could tell the difference between tartan and plaid, right? The former refers to special cloth patterns often seen in Scottish clans. Different patterns represent different geographical regions or clans. Plaid, on the other hand, was mainly a Celtic kilt or a blanket. Eventually, plaid became popular with the British and Americans. They created a pattern that looked pretty much like tartan but is not quite like it.

Records from 1538 showed royalty showing much appreciation for this pattern. King James V even gave plaid gifts to his wife.

Plaid in the 1700s

Tartan was prohibited in Britain in the 18th century because it was associated with the Scottish Rebellion of 1745. This print did not show up till 1782 where plaid became legal. It soon became a staple pattern on some formal occasions.

Plaid and the Lumberjack Tradition

From Europe, plaid became popular in the U.S. Buffalo plaid started in the 1850s with the distinctive red and black checks becoming a staple among lumberjacks.

Plaid shirt then was mass-produced by Pendleton back in 1924. It soon became a casual wear and in 1936, a winter essential.

1970s Plaid

Decades after, plaid enjoyed enormous popularity. It returned to its rebellious origins, though, during the ‘70s. During this era, plaid was used in suits as well as interior design. Queen Elizabeth II popularized the Royal Stewart Tartan and, pretty soon, the pattern became a prevalent monarchial look.

1980s Plaid

This decade showed the most interesting development in plaid. The preppy look began where movie stars and even Princess Diana took notice. Almost all public figures had their own piece or two of this interesting fabric in their closets.

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Mirrored Plaid Chest 638-85054

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Mirrored Plaid Chest 638-85054: Who says plaid should only be seen on fabrics?

Plaid Furniture

It was no surprise that plaid became a staple piece in furniture, too. The cozy and crisp look of this pattern provided the perfect covering for love seats, sofas, couches, and other living room and bedroom furniture.

Plaid is a strong pattern so it might also present some decorative restrictions. This should not stop you from design possibilities, though. You could begin with paint chips which match all the colors on your plaid-covered furniture. Lay out these chips together with the fabric sample then carefully examine by taking a step back.

Plaid works best with neutrals such as tan, gray, cream, black, brown or white. You can use this combination if you want to be on the safe side. This means putting plaid-upholstered couch right on top of polished wood flooring.

Plaid isn’t just red and black, though. It could also be that blue and white crispiness which can match well with glass lamps, warm tones of wood, sea grass matting, gold, copper, and just about any warm-colored metals.

Plaid can also provide the necessary basis for your color selection. There are two or three-colored plaids in the market. This means you can choose from two or three colors from which your overall color scheme would come.

Plaid could also spell mixed patterns for the rest of your décor. This is a great way to update the look of your home. Don’t just over mix. Use substantial amounts of block colors then just carefully add the plaid patterns.

Tartan-style plaid can present you with challenges if you over-analyze the colors that it offers – black, yellow, ivory, burgundy and dark royal blue. This complex plaid should be balanced with neutral walls or woodwork.

Enjoy plaid. It offers so many design opportunities which you can use in your home.

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The Beauty of Velvet

Wednesday, March 30th, 2016

The Living Room Uttermost Chalina High Back Armchair 23611 offers a curvy, exposed wood frame. The white velvet fuses uniquely with the linen box cushion, giving it an exceptional look.

The Living Room Uttermost Chalina High Back Armchair 23611 offers a curvy, exposed wood frame. The white velvet fuses uniquely with the linen box cushion, giving it an exceptional look.

One of the most beautiful textiles that never go out of style is velvet. It has a rich history beginning from the Renaissance period when it was mostly spun from silk. It was the dress for nobles and the cover for the furniture pieces in many palaces ranging from Asia to Europe.

Hundreds of years later, Edmund Cartwright introduced the power loom. It was around 1785 when velvet became abundantly available. There were more fibers used in spinning this lovely textile.

The Silk Velvet

This textile offers that signature sheen and softness. One look at it and you’d know that it is luxurious. This type easily shows pressure marks as well as creases, though. To meet the demand of silk fans, there were mills that produced viscose velvet during turn of the 20th century. These budget velvets feel just like real silk.

The Cotton Velvet

This kind of velvet is more casual and cozy. These vary widely with regard to the length of their piles and naps. They may show creases, wrinkles and wear but these days, more polyester fibers may be blended in to make velvet that shows less wear.

Linen Velvet

When compared to silk velvet, this type of velvet appears more matte though it feels drier to the touch. Linen velvets have a subtle strie which is not a defect, rather it is there because it can be a tad difficult to spin uniform linen yarn.

The Wool Velvet

This kind of velvet is warm and cozy. It is highly durable and is best for seating units used during the wintry months. Use a slipcover during summer then bring out the wool velvet pieces during colder months.

Bedroom Uttermost Chahna King Headboard 23703 has a white and dark chocolate velvet fusion that mixes well with the aqua blue frame.

Bedroom Uttermost Chahna King Headboard 23703 has a white and dark chocolate velvet fusion that mixes well with the aqua blue frame.

Bedroom Uttermost Chahna King Headboard 23703 has a white and dark chocolate velvet fusion that mixes well with the aqua blue frame.

Mohair Velvet

This is a soft, woolly fabric spun from the silky hair of Angora goats. Invest in this piece if you are ready to love it for the rest of your life. It is a durable textile that can outlive even its owners. It is spun at $100 a yard though the prices change considerably.

This kind of velvet has high-density warp, a high gauge of yarn, and has a deeper color. When you go shopping for velvet furniture pieces, take the liberty to bend the fabric. If you are not able to see rows in the pile, then you are definitely looking at quality product.

Panne Velvet

This is the result of velvet being crushed to a single direction using heavy pressure. It comes with a brilliant shine, to the point of being glossy. There are even pieces that appear metallic. It can be dyed with a neutral color if you are not a big fan of anything flashy.

Chenille

This may be a fabric with a character of its own but when you look more closely its luster is just like velvet’s. It has a flatter pile and is usually less smooth compared to velvet but it offers unique patterns and textures.

Chenille, just like velvet, is durable but it could show some sagging and stretching over time.

Crushed Velvet

There isn’t a lot of crushed velvet around since they are just used in holiday stockings placed over the mantel. It is a textile that offers a wonderful sheen that can easily overtake any room. To many homeowners, this look-at-me feature is what they are actually looking for.

Crushed velvet can be made from any fiber. What makes it distinguishable is that the velvet goes through a tapered cylinder to tamp down the pile.

Why Velvet?

You may ask yourself why you should choose velvet for furniture upholstery. Velvet is luxurious, it can be durable under proper care, and it will never go out of style. These are reasons good enough for you to bring home the lavish beauty of this fabric.

 

 

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