Sky Blue Shutters
Shutters painted in Benjamin Moore Aura in Old Blue Jeans attract a glowing British nation note into a metropolitan kitchen.
Layered Effect
To create a tailored look in a simple, monochromatic kitchen, designer Teri Thomas selected a valance and Roman shade in precisely the same fabric. She used a custom-printed cloth for the shade and its topper from Paul and Galbraith, says builder Duane Johns of Advanced Renovations.
French Accent
When they built an old family house with French architectural details, kitchen designers Marvin Daniel and Brian Pilgrim of KDW Home desired to provide it an open and airy look that still felt in keeping with the fashion of the house. Colors in a French provincial fabric added the accent the updated space required.
Cheery Ikat
In a Charlotte, North Carolina, home, designer Lindsey Coral Harper created a Roman shade in the same cloth as the kitchen sofa, Thom Filicia's Prospect in Shadow for Kravet, to carry the ikat pattern Throughout the room.
Coordinated Charm
Fabric-based window treatments are a terrific way to balance all the hard surfaces in the kitchen while also adding pattern and color. This custom colour that is arched lower and can raise to privacy and control sunlight. "Whether up or down, the colour keeps the kitchen atmosphere glowing with splashes of yellow from this Thom Filicia fabric, Prospect in Shadow," says the maker. Continue the appearance with cloth in areas like lampshades (see the shades in the wall sconces), barstools, chairs and even Fido's mattress.
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