Some of you may have noticed my newest advertiser on the left hand column - the pretty blue box that says "Lewis and Sheron Textiles." I was surprised when they emailed me about advertising because I had just ordered some swatches from them the week before. I had heard about how great their selection/prices were from the post "Fabric Searching on the Cheap" on Cote de Texas. As some of you may remember, I was on the search for a fabric to make curtains for my new apartment. The current curtains are tan and drab and do not tie together my new Iranian rug and my sofa. Below is a picture:
Pretty drab right? Well, I got some amazing tips and suggestions from you guys, and I finally found something I like at the right price point.
The fabric I chose. (I'll be doing a curtain reveal soon).
via Danielle Oakey Interiors
Well, several of the swatches I tested were from Lewis and Sheron, and they stood out because the swatches were the largest I received - around 18" L by 5" W. Also - they were the only store to include matching trim samples at no extra cost.
So, now that I've found fabric for my curtains, I need to sew several pillow covers to create some cohesion between my drapes, rug, and sofa. So, I've ordered several swatches from the www.lsfabrics.com site, which allows me to sort by colors. I want fabrics with reds, blues, and blacks - all of which are present in my rug.
It's easy to select a color and see all the trims and fabrics with the selected color.
You can also search by other criteria
Your cart selections are visible on the top of the site.
Below are some of the swatches I ordered from Lewis & Sheron to see if they'll make good matches for pillowcases.
Stay tuned later in the week for a really great giveaway from Lewis & Sheron!
disclosure* This post is sponsored by Lewis & Sheron Textiles
Showing posts with label curtains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curtains. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
My curtain conundrum - part two...
So a HUGE shout-out and thank you to Christine of Design with Christine. She's a CA based interior designer, and I'm in the process of designing her website for her. Last week she was kind enough to come up with an AMAZING solution for my little living room, in my little apartment, which I moved into about a month ago.
First, here's what we're dealing with.
It's hard to tell, but the walls are actually a light aqua/robin's egg blue. (please pardon my currently untamed cords)
Last week, I published a post asking for some suggestions for a better curtain color. My natural inclination was to turn to white - and some of you agreed. The below is my curtains which I photoshopped white. I liked it, but I did think something was missing. I didn't get that "yes" moment from this image.
Without further ado here's what Christine suggests:
Christine's West Elm picks:
love these ikat curtains...
"I would add to these a black canvas tape on the edge. Keep in mind that when I say "color" beige is a color. ;-) Your window treatments should also be layered. Add some black woven blinds to be the first layer.
Another exercise you can do is visually draw a horizontal line across the room. Do you have balance? Balance with color? Balance with pattern? Notice how in the room shot above, (and I know there are many angles we don't see)- there is a lack of balance. All of the color and pattern are on the bottom of your horizontal line. Another good reason to use patterned drapes. The black woven shades will also bring more visual weight into the upper portion of the room, improving your currently bottom heavy lack of balance. (awesome tip!)
and love the quilted pillows!!! Christine continued:
Didn't she come up with some awesome suggestions?!?
Definitely check out her blog - Design with Christine, where you can see the original post.
So, I did a quick photoshopping of what the curtains will look like...
I even added one of the quilted pillows. I'll add lots more pillows to the couch, but I'm going to sew covers for them after I have new curtains.
I also originally planned to sew curtains - but I'm not sure if I'll beable to find an affordable fabric that's less expensive than just buying West Elm's. The windows are quite large. I'll need about 3 yards for each panel (3 panels).
I though this fabric was pretty close...and it's only $11/yd. on etsy. What do you guys think?
I had some other great suggestions from readers (thanks!!). One reader suggested a blue ikat - see below

via 6th Street Design School
I really like this as well - but as $23.99 a yard (from Calico Corners) it would be more expensive to make these than to buy the West Elm curtains. I'm also a bit afraid of so much contrast..hmmm..it's so pretty though..
So, again - a HUGE thanks to Christine - you're suggestions are spot on. I will definitely post pictures when I've either made or bought curtains.
Thanks all and more suggestions/ideas are welcome!
First, here's what we're dealing with.
Current living room situation. The couch with the tan curtains. yuck. The couch is nice because it's a color that can look olive green in certain lighting, gray in others, and sometimes tan in others.
The rug is from Iran. I really love it, but am thinking maybe a larger rug would fit this area better. I love sisal, so I have my eye out for one I'd like - preferably with a black border. Behind the couch is a nook for my home office, and at the opposite end of the couch is our dining nook. The couch faces a wall with our TV and a bookshelf.
It's hard to tell, but the walls are actually a light aqua/robin's egg blue. (please pardon my currently untamed cords)
Last week, I published a post asking for some suggestions for a better curtain color. My natural inclination was to turn to white - and some of you agreed. The below is my curtains which I photoshopped white. I liked it, but I did think something was missing. I didn't get that "yes" moment from this image.
Without further ado here's what Christine suggests:
"Ashley,
First of all I want to say how super amazed I am at the photoshop job. That is pretty cool! I wish I could do that. I had two semesters of photoshop in college- but it didn't stick. However- the solid white curtains are not so cool. Why?
1. There is a disconnect between the rug, furnishings and curtains. Nothing is bringing them together. You need a unifier.
2. You need more pattern in the room. The strong pattern in the rug is off balance when it is the only pattern around.
3. You need more color in the room. Add color in the curtains, and also some throw pillows. There needs to be repetition of color here and there.
The good news? You can be done by this afternoon. I selected everything form West Elm.
You can still have your drapes light and airy- but add pattern and color."
Christine's West Elm picks:
love these ikat curtains...
Christine continued
Another exercise you can do is visually draw a horizontal line across the room. Do you have balance? Balance with color? Balance with pattern? Notice how in the room shot above, (and I know there are many angles we don't see)- there is a lack of balance. All of the color and pattern are on the bottom of your horizontal line. Another good reason to use patterned drapes. The black woven shades will also bring more visual weight into the upper portion of the room, improving your currently bottom heavy lack of balance. (awesome tip!)
Now- bring in more of your rug colors in some throw pillows."
and love the quilted pillows!!! Christine continued:
"Use one of these. See the one on the right that is cut off that has the red and black in it? I thought that would go great with your rug.
You have white walls and that white needs to be brought into your room more. (Except not in solid white drapes. ;-)
Add a white pillow to the mix.
Didn't she come up with some awesome suggestions?!?
Definitely check out her blog - Design with Christine, where you can see the original post.
So, I did a quick photoshopping of what the curtains will look like...
I even added one of the quilted pillows. I'll add lots more pillows to the couch, but I'm going to sew covers for them after I have new curtains.
I also originally planned to sew curtains - but I'm not sure if I'll beable to find an affordable fabric that's less expensive than just buying West Elm's. The windows are quite large. I'll need about 3 yards for each panel (3 panels).
I though this fabric was pretty close...and it's only $11/yd. on etsy. What do you guys think?
It's definitely more gray, and has a higher percentage of white - but I think it will go well.
I had some other great suggestions from readers (thanks!!). One reader suggested a blue ikat - see below

via 6th Street Design School
I really like this as well - but as $23.99 a yard (from Calico Corners) it would be more expensive to make these than to buy the West Elm curtains. I'm also a bit afraid of so much contrast..hmmm..it's so pretty though..
So, again - a HUGE thanks to Christine - you're suggestions are spot on. I will definitely post pictures when I've either made or bought curtains.
Thanks all and more suggestions/ideas are welcome!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Help! I need to pick out a color for curtains in my new living room!
So, I moved into my apartment about a month ago - and there is still SO MUCH work to do. Coming up on the list is to make new curtain panels for the patio doors in my living room. My inclination is to go with white and airy - because that is probably my favorite look. However, I also feel like maybe I should explore some other possibilities.
Since I know many of you are super creative and have a great eye - I'm hoping I'll get some fab. suggestions! Also, I'm not adverse to pattern if you have any ideas pattern-wise!
Can't wait to hear what you guys come up with!
Photoshopped "white" curtains...
the two above are taken at night with lamps on.
White in daylight
I've also been liking very light limes and yellows lately...
A light lemony-lime?
daylight lemony-lime
This one below is sort of "meh.." I tend to shy away from darks...but I thought I'd just throw this out there for the heck of it.
Since I know many of you are super creative and have a great eye - I'm hoping I'll get some fab. suggestions! Also, I'm not adverse to pattern if you have any ideas pattern-wise!
Can't wait to hear what you guys come up with!
Photoshopped "white" curtains...
the two above are taken at night with lamps on.
White in daylight
I've also been liking very light limes and yellows lately...
A light lemony-lime?
daylight lemony-lime
This one below is sort of "meh.." I tend to shy away from darks...but I thought I'd just throw this out there for the heck of it.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Pretty home offices and workspaces
via BHG
These striped curtains add a tailored look to the natural blinds
via Apartment Therapy
This office belongs to Jen Ramos of Made By Girl
via Adore Home
Love the chair and the pendants...
via Casa Diez
via Elle Decor
via Covet Garden
These striped curtains add a tailored look to the natural blinds
via Apartment Therapy
This office belongs to Jen Ramos of Made By Girl
via Adore Home
Love the chair and the pendants...
via Casa Diez
via Elle Decor
via Covet Garden
Friday, June 10, 2011
Love bohemian style? color? You'll love this Karma Living sale...,
Going on at Daily Candy's shop - Swirl. It's quick and free to sign up - just click here
Here's a few of the goodies on sale - some of these pillows are as low as $19!
I recently got a similar quilt from them, and it's divine
These sales don't last long, so make a beeline if you see something you like. It's happening at Swirl >
Here's a few of the goodies on sale - some of these pillows are as low as $19!
I ADORE this pillow
I recently got a similar quilt from them, and it's divine
These sales don't last long, so make a beeline if you see something you like. It's happening at Swirl >
Labels:
bedding,
bohemian,
curtains,
floor cushion,
moroccan,
pouf,
quilt,
sale,
tapestries
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Rooms for sweet slumber
For some reason I have not been sleeping well lately. I wake up feeling anxious but I'm not sure why; so needless to say I'm a bit groggy. Maybe if my bedroom looked a little more like these I'd sleep easier...
Love the quiet, clean design of this bedroom
via Home Sweet Home
Great morning light...
via Country Living
Neutrals can't help but create a peaceful feel
via Ballard Designs
So simple and clean... and coffee brought to me in bed is my idea of heaven!
via Pinterest
clean, no-fuss design
gorgeous!
2 above via Apartment Therapy
Love the raw linen bedspread and other natural textures
via Adore Home ma

via Home Sweet Home

via Country Living

via Ballard Designs

via Pinterest


2 above via Apartment Therapy

via Adore Home ma
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