Friday, March 9, 2012

Amazing Stripes


I adore stripes! All kinds, all shapes & all sizes.


I put three stripes into play here.


 I used a stripe fabric to reupholster an existing chair my client had.



Sunbrella pillows


In this family room we reupholstered the wing chair in a burgundy stripe fabric. 
I created a set-in stripe in navy (I could not find a stripe I liked) for the golden chair. 


We made this chair and upholstered. 


This stripe upholstered double chair turns into a twin bed for overnight guests. 


Linen sofa with stripes.


Window seat with stripes and toile.


A stripe was mitered for the cushion.


Details with Stripes.


 Ceiling border in a garden room


 Stripes used on a French door.


Roman shade with stripes.


As you can see, dear readers, I have used lots of stripes in various ways.
Hope you can use some of the suggestions I have shown above.

Tell me, how do you use stripes?


Love, Peggy






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6 comments:

  1. Love the photo of the seersucker piping. So cute for a little boys room.
    Hope you're doing well and having a restful weekend.
    xo E + J

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  2. Oh I love stripes, and those Roman shades are just what I need in my dining room! THANK YOU for visiting me today! Have you been to my blog before? It is so nice to see new visitors! Anita

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    1. I have not been to your blog before. Great! Thanks so much Anita.xxpeggy

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  3. Oh, love stripes. and shades..is that the right name for the "curtain"..Sorry for been off for a while, got new amzing job as an editor fr a onlline magazine here in Stockholm..love it..but very "bizzi" have a lovely day

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    1. Roman shades in the last two pictures..door cover on a french door in the other picture.Is that what you are referring to? Good for you,editor Marie, proud of you. xxpeggy

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