I need to purchase some fabric for my home office....I am updating my window treatments and I want to make a padded slip cover for my office chair. For the window treatments I am probably going to make fabric covered cornice boxes and hang sheers underneath/behind them.
Which fabric do you like best?
A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 
E. 
F. 






Thanks, Rychelle. I really like A & E, as well. I also have to decide if I want to go bold or more understated.
Oh, the room is a light sage green and the furniture is all white.
Since you said what color the room is, I'd go with A but I like C too
with the way you described the room id totally go A.. i love a big bold chair in a clean room!
ohh and I might also be partial to A cuz its almost exactly the pattern of my towels and stuff in my kitchen hahahha
LOL!
Quoting Rychelle:ohh and I might also be partial to A cuz its almost exactly the pattern of my towels and stuff in my kitchen hahahha






I voted E! I am totally partial to earth colors, and these are beautifully muted without being dull or boring.
Quoting ceciliam:
Thanks, Rychelle. I really like A & E, as well. I also have to decide if I want to go bold or more understated.
I like E because there is enough white space that the pattern won't become overwhelming over time,contains a similar green as the room, and contains bold and light colors that you can use for complimentary colors either light or dark (burgundy, light blue...)
I lean towards C, D & E for this reason. They are all pretty bold patterns but will be used sparingly. Everything else will remain solid print and neutral. I just need a pop of color/print to create interest.
Quoting leavinglasvegas:I like E because there is enough white space that the pattern won't become overwhelming over time,contains a similar green as the room, and contains bold and light colors that you can use for complimentary colors either light or dark (burgundy, light blue...)









- ceciliam
on Feb. 8, 2012 at 12:47 PM