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One of the most important
areas of home decorating is colour co-ordination.
Usually you start of with the most predominant feature in
the room, often the Sofa or Lounge suite will have a large
say as to what other fabrics and colours will suit your room.
Many of our Suppliers provide an endless variety of drapery
and co-ordinates to blend in with every taste. As well, the
showroom consultants are experts in their field and of course
they know the various range of fabrics.
Most suppliers have fabrics for the upholstery with suggested
drapery co-ordinates. Another good reason to view the fabrics
in the showrooms.
Firstly, by viewing a large sample of your selected fabric
can often help in making the right decision.
Choosing the Right Fabric
Drapery fabrics must suit decor as well as have the right
properties for the window treatment's styling, such as draping,
ruffling and pleating.
Nylon is often chosen for its durability and wash and wear.
Cotton is strong easy care and a vast range of patterns, weights
and weaves. On the downside, this fabric wrinkles easily and
can shrink or stretch; it's also weakened by exposure to sunlight.
Choose linen for its strength, but be aware that it does
wrinkle easily. It's also stiff and shrink-prone unless treated.
Avoid silk unless you're aware that the tradeoff for using
this shiny, luxurious fabric is sun damage (threads rot),
water spotting unless treated.
Consider rayon if you need a fabric that drapes well, but
note that it will require careful handling because it creases
easily and tends to shrink and stretch unless treated to resist
those problems.
Look at acrylic blends, which can provide an appealing wooly
texture. Acrylic tends to pill, but this may not be a problem
in window treatments because there will be little abrasion
in daily use.
Make an economical choice with acetate, which has a silky
look and drapes well.
The down side is easily sun damaged and not durable.
Polyester is a good choice of blends (often used with cotton)
for an affordable, crease-resistant choice. It's strong and
resists stretching, and it's usually easy to clean - but pure
polyesters tend to pill.
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