Fabric walls

Transform your space with fabric walls. Explore unique ways to use fabric to add texture and style to your home decor. Get inspired and start creating your dream space today.
have always wanted to do this in my bedroom, but with a lighter fabric, so I can toss silk flower petals inside the ceiling panels. Dream Rooms, Morrocan Home, Basement Bedrooms, 아파트 인테리어, Decoration Bedroom, Hem Design, Meditation Room, Beautiful Bedrooms, Dream Bedroom

Moroccan decor is timeless, bold, comfortable and unique. Boasting the aesthetic that has African, Persian and European influences, traditional Moroccan decorating style is beautiful, ornate, and warm. It's modernized version is lighter while featuring a few accessories from the classic Moroccan design but on a clean background. Colors in Moroccan style are quiet rich from blue and green to orange, red and gold. This style takes colors from nature and landscapes of Morocco. Furniture can be…

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Dana Damnation
Fabric As Wallpaper, Decorative Wood Trim, Retro Kitchens, Peony Fabric, Glam Kitchen, Exacto Knife, Using A Paint Sprayer, As Wallpaper, How To Install Countertops

The laundry room / mud room made great progress in the past week as part of the One Room Challenge. We’ve got shelving and trim up, the sink installed, flooring etc. But this week I want to talk about how to hang fabric as wallpaper, because let’s be honest – I’m obsessed with wallpaper. Check […]

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Lori Campbell
FABRIC: One distinct feature is that it's fabric on a wall. It's unique, because most people wouldn't think to put a type of fabric, like burlap on their walls. This is a good choice for this room, because it gives the eyes something to look at. Nailhead Wallpaper, Wall Papering Ideas, Unique Wall Ideas, Wall Covering Ideas, Small Den, Swirly Pattern, Fabric Covered Walls, Core Board, Phillip Jeffries

I like interesting walls.....simply cannot stand flat, unadorned spaces. It goes back to my philosophy that rooms should entertain you. One way to dress up your walls is a simple but on-trend embellishment, the nailhead. You have loved them on furniture for years. Now consider adding this classic detail to your wall space. It is inexpensive and can be done with relative ease if you are the least bit creative. You can create patterns as well as outlines, run nailheads where the seams meet…

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Deborah McGee