Showing posts with label drapery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drapery. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Back In 3D

I'm so sorry, I did not realize how long it had been since I included some perspective drawings with some color. I've been caught up in my technical drawings, and forgot to give you something more dynamic to look at.  I hope this helps you envision the bedroom better :)



Here are a few of my Interior Ideas (in 3D):


South-West Perspective

This will be the view when you walk into our bedroom.  The ikat drapery frame the window- I love it!  You can see the mix of all the fabrics from the duvet, to pillows, to drapery.





South Perspective

The bed is the centerpiece of the bedroom, of course.  Above is the enlarged photo of our wedding rings, flanked by portraits.  Our mix and match night stands match our his and her lamps.  It's eclectic and formal at the same time.






South-East Perspective

When we sit in bed we can see decor photos from our wedding reception.  This is great because the party went by so quickly, now I can relive it.  My custom "H" design and a wedding card will be on the picture ledge.   The vase and frames finish off the dresser.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Fabric to Drapery

This project was completed 2 weeks ago, but I just had to share it with you.  The drapery fabric is the inspiration for the whole Living Space.  I bought it with my husband the 2nd day we moved to Chicago.  Yes, that means it's been in my closet for 7 months!  I was planning to start the apartment furnishing till after my wedding, but I just couldn't risk missing this fabric.  And good thing I didn't- the fabric store sadly closed last month...

My friend helped me make the first panel, and my husband with the matching panel.  Though timely, the execution of the project was fairly easy.  I don't own a sewing machine, yet, so I used Stitch Witchery.  This is a product that is a tape of glue webbing.  You place it between two pieces of fabric, lay a damp towel, and iron- the steam activates the glue.  If you don't have a second pair of hands to help you, I suggest using pins to align the face fabric and the lining.

This was a great process, not only did the iron adhere my fabric and lining, but it creased my hems perfectly.  I was able to replicate the first panel to a T- I'm so impressed.  The fold on the top zigzag creates a black upside down triangle, and the bottom has a small grey triangle.  Getting the edges precise was important with this horizontal pattern, because a slant would be easy to spot.  For example, a organic floral pattern would have some flexibility.

These are stationary side panels to the frame the window- they do not open and close.  The style is Flat Panel with Rings.  I paired the drapery with a black rod, black ring-clips, and gold finials.  I love the finished product!

Here is a "sneak peak" at my Interior Idea:




                                              Supplies






                                                  Drapery Panel 1
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