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Pattern Play with Geometrics

Geometric design can be used in the building of structures, the interior of spaces and in the fashion world. From a modern sitting room to a traditional dining room, geometrics are sure to be a showstopper no matter the style…

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Naturally Neutral with Textured Solids

Aspen is also known for its outrageous homes and architecture. Every structure is built to capitalize on the incredible views outside the windows. Whether they are views of the mountains far away, or of clusters of Aspen Trees, nature is the artwork! My July guest blog for Greenhouse Fabrics is all about choosing fabrics and furnishings that do not compete with the outside beauty…

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Fabrics Fit for a Royal Oasis

Blue and white is a classic pairing that never goes out of style. We see this color combination predominately in home decor and all things fashion. There are endless shades of blue and white combinations which create a beautiful and cohesive space…

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Artful Expression

The color palettes seen at the Spring High Point Furniture & Accessory Market were playful and filled with energy! There was a cultural root to the fabric patterns without noting its specific geographic origin, reflected in the Greenhouse Fabrics May 2017 fabric introductions. The one recurring theme that I observed is that our home is our gallery….

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Greenhouse March Blog

There may still be snow on the ground but we are thinking SPRING! These new bright floral fabrics are sure to make you smile and think of warmer weather just around the corner…

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Inspired by Color

DW as guest Blogger, Feb. Feature: The Pantone and Benjamin Moore colors of the year inspire new February FABRIC choices from Greenhouse Fabrics to bring our Design solutions to life…

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Vision Magazine

DW in VISION MAGAZINE ~ “Embellishment allows the consumer to express themselves in their most precious environment, their home….”

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The common element throughout is good design. There’s always a reason why an element is chosen for a certain place, whether it’s a colorful painting in a room or a specific fabric on a chair. There’s also a functionality to every item that is unique to each project’s solution. It’s sort of like an oversized jigsaw puzzle with a place and reason for each piece.

“Your rooms are like a painting. Each component is a brushstroke to create the whole picture. It’s magic every time!”