Natural drapery fabric softens daylight and gives curtain panels a clean, tailored fall. The weave filters light while keeping the lines consistent from top to floor.
Structure matters.
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Sheer curtain fabric diffuses daylight across the room. It provides coverage while maintaining an open feel.
Let the light work.
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Velvet drapery fabric adds weight and clean vertical lines. It controls light and finishes the window properly.
Form and function.
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Matte cotton tape trim adds definition to drapery and polish to upholstery. It frames a room the way a border frames art—intentional and refined.
Drama belongs in the details.
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Matte white upholstery paired with soft gold detailing introduces dimension without excess. Add linen drapery, pale oak or subtle brass trim, + the space settles into an atmosphere of quiet luxury.
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This fabric brings depth through surface and proportion, making it worth seeing beyond a single image. Visit the showroom to explore how it pairs with coordinating textures and finishes.
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From statement chairs to tailored panels, some fabric creates interest when it has room to really 'speak'. Stop by the showroom to experience the weave and nuance of your favorites firsthand.
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Small-scale patterns benefit from repetition.
Use this fabric across cushions or seating groups to create cohesion without introducing visual clutter.
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Solid fabrics don’t have to feel flat.
Choose a pronounced weave like this one to add structure and surface interest while keeping the palette controlled.
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Geometric patterns work best with intention.
Use this fabric on paired pieces—chairs or benches—or balance it with solids to keep the room composed.
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Texture does the talking.
This green-forward pattern adds instant depth, whether used on drapes, as a single upholstered piece, or as a repeated element in a collected space.
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Large-scale patterns work best when the palette stays controlled.
Use Hummer Multi on one primary piece—like a sofa or pair of chairs—and balance it with solids or subtle textures to keep the room composed.
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Thoughtful layering is what gives a room its character. Soft fabrics, varied textures, and a calm palette create spaces that feel lived in and timeless.
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Quick Ways to Make a Room Feel "Refreshed": Small changes make a lasting impact — updated window treatments, layered textiles, and warm neutrals can shift the entire feel of a room.
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How to add depth to a neutral room: blend fabrics with different finishes. Linen, velvet, and subtle texture work together to create interest while keeping the palette restrained.
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Design tip: Mixing matte and sheen fabrics adds quiet dimension to neutral rooms. The subtle shift in light creates movement without relying on bold color.
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Pair velvet with linen to balance texture and light. The contrast keeps a space grounded while adding depth and softness that feels considered, not heavy.
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