For Autumn 2018, designer gold fabric draws from a classic palette. Think crisp, clear champagne, buttery saddle and earth tones alongside touchable texture found in sleek silks, nubby tweed and natural skins (faux, of course!) Sounds cozy, right?
Let’s explore how we can use inviting shades of gold fabric at home.
Gold fabric, whether it’s a lighter or saturated hue, is a easy starting point when decorating a new space. It is perfect for those of us who don’t bow to fleeting trends or tire of color quickly. Imagine your home as a canvas; anchored by warm neutrals fabrics and finishes. Accent pieces and accessories can easily be updated, creating a flexible and timeless decor.
Try Autumn Maple – one of Pantone’s most-loved color trends. This is a deep butterscotch shade. Well-placed, it will spice up a room!
Today’s decorative gold fabrics are modern and livable!
If you are not sure where to start, how about making over the ugly furniture that has been banished to the basement?
Let’s consider re-upholstering those quality pieces of furniture with a soft, elegant option called Jumper. Valdese Weavers; a North Carolina-based company, makes Jumper fabric. It is not only durable but comes in an optional stain-resistant Crypton.
We can’t mention fall home decor trends without including animal print fabrics! They are a customer favorite and design staple all year round! The gold fabric shown below is modern take on the classic leopard print and is offered in other neutrals from Home Accent.
Pro Tip: Mix up this season’s color palette by adding rose gold, spruce greens, black and navy. A bit daring but trust us – it’s incredibly chic!
Be sure to visit us in High Point, NC and shop our newly remodeled showroom full of additional designer fabrics not available online!
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