Pattern sofas, chairs etc out of style?
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Comments (16)I think there may be different qualities of microfiber. I've gotten a lot of fabric samples from different stores, and some of it is definitely thicker than others... Most of it is that suedey-looking stuff, while a few have either a kind of herringbone pattern, or (my favorite) a thin diagonal stripe like a twill. I laid the samples across the arm of my current sofa so that my cats could lay on them and I could see how bad the hair situation would be. This is FAR from a scientific test, but what I've found is this: The most expensive microfiber was "UltraSuede" - it was the WORST with cat hair. The stuff does NOT brush off. The suedey ones were a little better, but not great. The herringbone ones were great at camouflaging the fur, and the brush-off wasn't bad. I've seen this type of fabric at a lot of different furniture stores. The Doss fabric (thin diagonal stripe) seemed also to be pretty good - the lighter colors camouflage the hair better than the darker colors. (So what am I getting? A dark chocolate brown. Sigh.) I've seen this at Room & Board, Crate & Barrel, and even on one sectional in Macy's. There is another fabric similar to the Doss, but with a zig-zag pattern. It's kind of cool - I think I'm going to use it (in light spring green) on the chair. This is from Crate & Barrel. Hope this helps. Good luck, Sheila! --Tracey...See MoreHow to mix a solid loveseat with a patterned sofa?
Comments (4)You have a lot of straight, contemporary lines so I would keep going with that, but I'd use a couch with a few distinctly different details so you don't get that "tried to match but missed" look. For instance, continue the squared arm, but look for a lower arm that isn't full-depth like the loveseat - for instance, Pottery Barn's Seabury (actually I like the dark wood frame and flared legs on that one, which would tie back over to the bookcases) - or a box-style arm/back like Crate & Barrel's Presley which also has that nifty wood frame. Mitchell Gold's Fred couch would be a really awesome transition between the Eames chair and the existing loveseat, with the square shape and tufted back, if you could find some way to keep the Eames chair in the room. Make sure the scale of the two pieces is the same, paying special attention to the seat height - it looks kind of weird to have one seat significantly higher or lower than the other. I think a low-to-the-ground (very short legs, not low seat) style would work better than a skirt if you want a less "leggy" look. Ikea's Karlstad doesn't look bad though, and would be an option if your budget is so tight it squeaks. ;-) The long cover seems to only come in white but you might find a great fabric cheap on Fabricguru.com or eBay and have a replacement cover sewn up using the white one as a pattern. You're not confined to a print unless you want one, but if you do want to go that way I'd look for something in a Deco or Mid-Century Modern style, either very subtle or strongly graphical; but I think a compatible solid in a heavy brushed canvas or twill would be just fine, especially with pillows that bridge the colors. Leather is also an option to consider, if it's in the budget. (If you were keeping the black Eames chair in the room, this black/beige print would be too cool.) BTW, if I may make an unsolicited comment, the pillows on the loveseat are a little traditional in style for the rest of the room, which skews contemporary. A more modern pattern like C&B's Spotlight or Kramer (outrageously expensive, but places like Target are knocking off things from spendier stores like C&B and Pottery Barn) would suit better, IMO. If you sew or can have pillows sewn, this contemporary tapestry fabric would work wonderfully with your colors. But, you didn't ask that so feel free to tell me to stuff it if you're in love with your pillows. :-) (Pun not intended.) Your other option is to call the manufacturer of your loveseat to find out if they still make that model and fabric, and go matching. There really is nothing wrong with that....See MoreRelated Professionals
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