By Chirag Sharma
Photography: Courtesy World Wide Web
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Very
often, a refreshing change in the visual atmosphere can work wonders for the
overall décor. Take a pick from our variety of fabrics and the options we
propound on refurbishing with fabric…
While
items of furniture and the colour of your walls, for that matter even your
layout remains unchanged for years, the only other element in your décor – your
upholstery, drapes and other loose covers call for an inviting reassurance that
you still have a home as good as brand new!
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A wide variety of fabrics are woven into the
interplay of colour and texture to create diverse moods and cater to the
ambience accordingly. The materials that make an emphatic, yet stylish statement
in interiors are suede, velvet, leather, wool, damask, viscose, voile, satin,
silk, tissue and the like. It depends largely on the mode of application and
the quality of the fabric.
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At times, the décor revels in the purity of a
natural fibre; at others, the man-made co-exists. However, silks, brocades,
velvets, and damask are generally chosen for formal settings. Polyester fabrics
are suitable for informal settings.
Points to Ponder:
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- Plain
upholstery fabrics (pure cottons, soft linens, woolens, velvets and suede)
can interestingly be employed for the gamut of tactile nobility that they
offer.
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- Plain
curtain fabrics (woven and smooth cottons, linens, silks, moirés, velvets,
and wools) can be teamed with patterned upholstery of similar colouring,
or used to pick out dominant tones in a carpet, rug, or painting. They can also be matched with a
patterned blind, or used in conjunction with patterned curtains.
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- Produced
in a wide variety of finishes, sheers range from the cheaper cheese-cloths
and muslins, through nets and synthetics to more expensive laces.
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- Lace
has a gentle, delicate appearance and a softening effect on most
furniture. It filters light most beautifully. Even the flimsiest of sheers
can be used in the build-up of pattern in a room if they are chosen with a
similar or matching design to the curtains with combinations in bright
hues, subtle tones, or temperance of both.
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- With
more patterns, fewer colours is a safe approach. Always pre-determine the
textures and patterns that are already available in the room through
accessories like carpets or rugs, table linen, and the like.
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- Coarse
fabrics are better suited to a rugged ambience with exposed brick walls or
an unkempt wood finish
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Many a time, the weave in the material is a
significant contributor to the décor. Jacquard is one such weave that can
produce elaborate designs. Commonly used for upholstery, the jacquard fabric
lends a regal look to the ambience. Then we also have the romance of Jamevar,
the intricacy of Bandhini, the colourful geometrics of Kutch, the elegance of
Tussar and the primeval earth tones of Tribal Art that embellish our fabrics.
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However, the last word always endorses the fact
that decor is predominantly a matter of individual taste and practicality.
Compared to cotton, polyester withstands wear and tear longer and retains its shape even in harsh climates. It is easy to wash and dry, and it is also typically more affordable than cotton. Although polyester does not absorb moisture, the material absorbs oil, which makes it an ideal fabric for the application of finishes that are resistant to fire, soil and water.
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