Using Expensive Designer Fabric Sparingly

A-Z Home Design: Fabric

By A.Hermitt (dreahwrites), published Dec 28, 2007
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If you have been in a fabric store lately, you realize just how expensive designer Fabric it has become. Still decorating would not be the same without a bit of Designer fabric here and there. Needless to say, to get more bang for your buck with high priced designer fabric, you will need to use it sparingly. Here are some tips you can use to make your expensive designer fabric go a long way.

Window treatments: Custom made window treatments with specialty fabric are lovely, but exorbitant in price. Instead of having a full set of window treatments made, purchase less expensive store bought curtains, and add a band of custom fabric at the top and/or bottom of the panels for a one of a kind look. You can make matching tiebacks with leftover fabric.

Bedding: The quilted look is in. Instead of using yards and yards of designer fabric to make your bedding or duvet covers, just purchase a couple of yards, and pair it with a less expensive fabric to make a quilted duvet instead. Another option is to make your bed duvet in out of large panels. Use your expensive fabric in a large square for the center of the bed, and piece together the side, top and bottom panels from less expensive fabric, like an extra flat sheet that matches the sheets on your bed. No one will know you were being cheap!

Wall Upholstery: Wall upholstery is the ultimate of luxury, but it takes a lot of fabric to upholster a wall. To get a similar look, you can give the wall a paneled look with wood trim and small inserts of your designer fabric. Another option is to cover canvas panels with your designer fabric, or insert the fabric into ornate picture frames and hang them on the wall.

Pillows: Creating pillows with designer fabric seem like a good way to make your designer fabric go further. But even less expensive than that is using scraps of your designer fabric to accent your pillows. You can take any leftover strip of fabric, fold over and iron the edges down, and then hand sew it onto the front of your pillow. Add a little leftover trim, and people will think you paid a fortune for it.

pillow made from strips of designer fabric

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