Sundays with Ydp: Teal draperies add subtle color in this open floor plan
These lovely fabric selections were chosen for a new home in the cincy area. The first is a Damask, the second a textured faux silk and the third, a striped sheer.
They were selected for an open concept to simply enhance the space with subtle color.
Here are before pics of the spaceAnd the after shots
Design tip this week
Single width drapery panels are a great way to add color to a room. Hang the drapery high with a slight break on the floor for a high end look.
When using traverse rods, your drapes should be 1/2″ off the floor for easy movement.
What is your preference for adding color? Bold or Subtle?
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Ricci
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[…] I love the trio here. Each fabric has it’s own individual “thing” but collectively sing in the space it was designed for. The white sheer stripe was used for kitchen sheers. The textured faux silk, to add color to the great room and the matelasse’ for enhancing the master suite. We were going for harmony between rooms and I believe we achieved it. These rooms were featured here a couple of weeks ago. […]