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Patterns O'Perfect

Created and Written by Barbara J. August
Graphic Design by Kelley O'Rourke

 

Patterns and Textures awaken the senses to absorb our surroundsings through sight and touch. Enliven your designs using some great, colorful and expressive ideas form the following pages featuring patterns o'plenty on windows, walls and room accessories.
Enjoy the freshness of Preferred Silk & Satins pre-pasted vinyl wall coverings, borders and coordinating fabrics form Brewster Wallcovering Co. The collection features light and airy designs of royal chintz, garden-inspired accents of all-over florals, moirés and water-colors in popular neutrals and natural colorways. Preferred Silk & Satins by Preferred Prints includes 72 sidewalls and 33 coordinating borders.
  Preferred Silk & Satins
Silhouette® window shadings from Hunter Douglas Window Fashions offer the light control of a blind, the soft, airy look of sheers and easy operation of a shade. Made from soft fabric, Silhouette raises and lowers like shades and opens and closes like horizontal blinds. The clean lines and elegant simplicity of the shades work well alone or in combination with a decorative patterned overtreatment.
  Silhouette
Patterns are perfectly coordinated with subtle color links in this soft-fold shade and tab-top treatment from Kirsch's Soft Window Wear line. Several fabrics in the line are pre-grouped to make combining fabrics easy. This button-tabbed treatment uses the cottage finials in a new lazurite finish reminiscent of granite tableware. Overall, the trends of yesterday are gradually being taken over by the new, popular blues of '97.
  Soft Window Wear
This bedroom is enlightened with the new British Colonial Style collection from Magnolia Hill by Seabrook Wallcoverings. The selection includes six design groups, two surface printed and four gravure printed designs. The collection is 27 inches wide, pre-pasted, strippable and includes many stunning coordinating fabrics.
  British Colonial Style


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