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January 5, 2009

Using Color in Window Treatments and Decor

Many people are inspired by color but are afraid to use it in their own homes. As a design consultant having worked with many clients to choose appropriate window treatments and décor, I find clients fearful of committing to the use of strong colors. There are endless possibilities when choosing color combinations for a room with no furnishings or decor. However, most people have some established colors in a room as a starting point.

If you are starting with a few neutral colors (i.e. sofas or wall color) and want to explore the use of color, try adding color to a room with colorful pillows or decorative drapery panels. If the drapery panels are decorative, they will not be fully operative drapes and will act as columns of color in the room setting. If the drapes are to be fully operative, you will be introducing a “wall” of color when the drapes are in the closed position. Patterned-fabric in multiple colors is one way to add color rather than working with a strong, solid color. Also you may want to consider adding some color-banding, colorful trim, or an added top-treatment piece to neutral drapes if you are unwilling to commit to a wall of colored drapes. In these examples, there are splashes of color added without overwhelming the room. Colorful vases or pillows can be coordinated with the drapery-colors to finish off the room.

If you are looking for some high-contrast color combinations, you will need to start with one extreme or the other: light-colored walls or dark-colored walls/flooring. One example would be to integrate chic, black-white window treatments with black-white bedding against white walls and flooring. This combination produces a high-contrast effect.

Many people express an interest in using the color red: a rug, draperies, or window treatments. If you are not looking for a high-contrast effect, you will need to make sure the red-colors are balanced. Red-colored drapery panels look best against dark wood floors and/or medium-tone walls, i.e. tan walls. Red draperies against white walls and white floors produce a high-contrast effect which may be a little unsettling for most people. The color red should be used sparingly; it is best used as an accent color for most people’s tastes.

Another way to introduce color is to work with softer hues of color to create a tone-on-tone room. The combination of softer hues that coordinate well together will create a “soothing effect” in the room. Using a silk fabric with a sheen or an unusual texture is a way to add more interest to a softer-hue room.

Even though the use of color in a room can be a little challenging and overwhelming, it can create a mood or provide some excitement in a dead space. Working with a design-professional who has vast experience with different color-combinations can offer wise guidance and help custom-create an exciting room that comes alive.

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December 22, 2008

A Variety of Decorating Styles…

With so many styles available, its difficulty to choose what’s popular today. The following styles are today’s most inspiring and tempting styles:

Modern Style. It is clean and characterized by polished surfaces. Colors are neutral and finishes – smooth and polished. Modern interior decorating is exciting and fresh.

Tuscan style: This is inspired by elements of nature. Some of these wonderful elements include: crumbling stone walls, sun washed hill sides, marble flooring, simple and study furnishings with elegance iron accents. The appeal lies in its simplicity.

Traditional style. It remains at the top of popularity charts in many homes today; Furniture is often arranged on a straight axis and centered within the room. It’s somewhat calm, orderly and predictable. Elegance and history personify this style.

Contemporary style. Commonly characterized by clean lines and smooth surfaces without intricate details. Today’s contemporary interiors are welcoming and comfortable and not clustered and dark.

Cottage style. It’s basically characterized by painted and/or decorated furniture with graceful lines/textured elements. The color is purely botanical. Furnishings are comfortably made of iron. Cottage is meant to be lived and enjoyed.

Romantic style: This style exudes comfort that appeals to the sense through soft fabrics with floral pattern, filtered light through sheer fabrics and a romantic floral arrangement. Furnishings should be feminine. Fabric should be soft and luxurious.

Casual style. The focus is on comfort, casual rooms have simple details and items are arranged in a manner that avoids a perfect symmetry. Furniture is soft and comfortable with upholstered furniture covered in neutral colors.

English style. They are formal and traditional. It’s characterized by large pieces of artwork, combinations of dark wood antiques, small bathroom and minimum color.

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December 19, 2008

Home Interior Decorating

Home interior decorating is a perfect opportunity for you to express yourself. Home interior decorating allows you to showcase your interests, interests in furniture, art and even different cultures. Every decorating style is different, with some being elaborate while others are plain. However, there is a home interior decorating style to fit your personality as well as your budget.

Budget is normally at the top of the list when making plans for home interior decorating. It is easy to look at a picture and want to recreate it in your space. Sometimes the details in home decorating pictures are quite expensive which may introduce obstacles for you. There’s no need to be disheartened however, there are always alternate ideas to help you achieve your ideal space. Resources such as magazines, books, television programs and Internet websites are very helpful with suggestions and ideas for home interior decorating. Using these resources you’re bound to find alternatives to any problems you may have with home interior decorating.

If you are an individual who loves color and authentic home interior decorating, there are several designs to choose from. Primitive home interior decorating is interesting because it concentrates on old and handmade items. This is a wonderful opportunity to display collectables and handed down treasures. This style suggests using accessories and furniture which appear extremely old, worn, stained or antique. If you are a person who likes antiques, primitive interior decorating might be right for you. When choosing a paint color for this design, dark and warm shades are recommended. Deep grey or red brick would work well in this space.

Another home interior decorating design that you may find interesting is whimsical decorating. This design allows you to go wild with your imagination. Using any and all of your favourite colors, you space should be decorated thoroughly with various patterns and colors. This home interior decorating design is all about color. The important detail to remember however is, if you choose bold vibrant colors, stay within that hue of color. If you decide to use pastel colors, stick with colors in the pastel palette.

If you have difficulty moving from the past into modern home interior decorating, traditional design may be for you. This home interior decorating style combines the modern look with the elegant look of the past. Space is important in the traditional design. To help create a spacious atmosphere, neutral colors such as neutral, beige or mushroom is recommended for the walls. To add a punch of color to this traditional design, darker colors such as burgundy, mauve, blues and greens are suggested for the upholstery, fabric, rugs, etc. When choosing accessories for this home interior decorating design, china and crystal objects will compliment this style. You might also like to add some artwork to your space. Paintings with wood frames go great with this traditional theme.

These are just three of the many designs for home interior decorating. There are many and there is one, just for you. Browsing sources about home interior decorating designs will give you a better idea of their characteristics regarding color, furnishings, flooring and accessories. With your individual tastes and interests at the forefront, you ought to be able to find a style that works for you. Home interior decorating can turn your home into an oasis of pure enjoyment. Accept the challenges, so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory.

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December 15, 2008

Window coverings for any room! (featuring Prestige Blinds & Awnings)

Vertical Blinds

  • Endless array of colours in patterned or plain fabrics.
  • Allows for complete control over the flow of light.
  • Factory direct so we can pass on savings to our customers.
  • Quality materials & workmanship.


Roller Blinds

Ideal for any room in the home. The choice of fabric can either turn it into a focal point or blend with surrounding furniture. Used alone, roller blinds suit our contemporary style with clean uncluttered lines.



Sunscreen Roller Blinds

Dress your room with soft natural light. Preserve your view to the outside with daytime privacy.



Timber Woven Blinds

An exotic collection of woods and bamboos that filter light into your room, to create a calm soothing ambience. A range of woods and bamboos as individual and distinctive as you are.


Romans/Curtains

Romans can be used effectively on any window and can be crafted in any one of a multitude of colours in patterns or plains. Romans also work well with a coordinated curtain.



Curtains

Add another dimension to your window with the use of curtains, side drapes or perhaps a swag. Colours and styles to suit every home.
Add a little imagination and you transform the appearance of any room.



Aluminium Venetian Blinds

Venetians are available in an exciting array of colours to suit all styles and decors. They allow easy control of light as well as peace of mind for complete privacy when closed.



Timber/Cedar Venetians

Available in colours, oiled, lacquered timbers. Add rich warmth of timber to create that special room. Easily adjusted for light filtering or complete privacy.



Awnings

  • Awnings protect your family and home from the effects of the sun’s rays.
  • Custom made to protect patios, windows and doorways.
  • Controls adjustable to cater for sun during hot
  • Summer and cool Autumn/Winter days.
  • Fabrics, cool and colourful and UV proof without blocking light.
  • Use awnings to control solar heat by blocking sun’s rays before they strike the glass.


Security Grilles

  • Window grills custom made to suit.
  • A variety of colours.
  • Add value to your home with aesthetic appeal and strength.
Security Doors

  • Door grills to suit every home.
  • Fully tempered aluminium, intruder resistant.
  • Maintenance free.
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December 12, 2008

Winter window ideas from Hunter Douglas

More With Less

December 2008
To quickly refresh the look of a room, consider oversized, self-adhesive wall stickers. Easy to apply and remove, these popular decorative elements come in countless styles and designs.

It’s time to bid farewell to the long, hot days of summer and welcome fall’s cooler temperatures. How you prepare your home for the new season obviously depends a lot on where you live. Some of us rake leaves, drain pools, put away lawn furniture and store garden hoses. Some of us simply turn off our air-conditioning.

Still, while not everyone is facing falling temperatures, we all are encountering shorter days and diminishing light. One of the benefits of owning Hunter Douglas window fashions is that, when it comes to natural lighting, you can do more with less.

Daylighting is the practice of lighting rooms with natural light rather than generating illumination from electricity. With Hunter Douglas window fashions, you can control how much natural light comes into your room. You can also direct that light where it’s needed most by titling the louvers, slats, vanes, blinds and panels. By drawing natural light deeper into a room many of our window treatments reduce your energy needs for other types of lighting and maximize your access to the season’s waning light.

For those of us in northern climates, there’s also this benefit: Hunter Douglas window coverings help prevent the heat inside homes from escaping during the cooler months. Our most energy efficient treatments feature a honeycomb construction, which you’ll find on all of our Honeycomb Shades. The cells actually trap cold air, decreasing the intensity of the temperature as it enters the room. These treatments can translate into significant utility bill savings, especially if your windows are on a cold northern exposure in the winter. For more information about how Hunter Douglas can help you reduce your energy bill, visit the Energy Efficiency section of our website.

Wherever you live, there’s never been a better time to enjoy the beauty and many benefits of owning Hunter Douglas window fashions. Now through December 15, 2008, you can enjoy considerable savings on some of our most popular window fashions during the Hunter Douglas holiday savings event. With savings of up to $100 per unit, you can give your home a gift this holiday for less. To learn more, visit our 2008 holiday savings event page.

As always, we appreciate your interest in Hunter Douglas window fashions. If you need assistance, you can speak to a Hunter Douglas representative by calling 1-800-789-0331, or you can contact us via email by visiting our Contact Us page.

Visit again soon for great interior design ideas for transforming the small and large spaces in your home.

Best regards,

Hunter Douglas Window Fashions

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December 8, 2008

Inspired Interiors, part 3

Inspired Interiors by Elle Auvil

originally published May 2006

Greetings! I have missed writing this, and am thrilled to again have enough space to write something of substance. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season, and are looking forward to a beautiful Virginia springtime!

I’m going to talk about something that I have addressed with several new clients: trim and embellishment. I’m not talking about drippy fringing and over the top details, but about the little extras that make custom window treatments and furnishings look just that: custom made. I have added trim to existing window treatments for several people lately, because even though their treatments were well made, they just lacked that certain “wow” factor. Trim is a wonderful way to tie all the colors of a room together. A lovely set of silk panels is set off beautifully by fringe that pulls in the color of the walls, furnishings and panels. The lovely curve of a pretty valance is only enhanced by tassels following those curves. Think of trim as the jewelry for a pretty dress- would you go out for the evening with no jewelry on? It completes the outfit, doesn’t it? I also love to use contrast fabrics on treatments- it delights the eye when two fabrics complement each other beautifully. That said, there is a time and place for simplicity too, when restrained elegance is called for. It simply depends on the room and the mood we are trying to set.

Take a look at your window treatments- are they missing that finished look? We can easily add trim to them. Or, if you’re ready for newly dressed windows, don’t forget the finishing touch that ties everything together- trim!

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December 5, 2008

Some great ideas to liven up your windows this Christmas!

HOLIDAY DECORATING TRENDS

By Deb Barrett

The days are shorter, the nights longer — it’s time to stop looking through that bare, black hole of a window and get it ready for the upcoming winter and holiday season!

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Raise Your Room Temperature!
As the temperature drops outside, adding color, texture and window treatments will dramatically change a room from cool to warm and cozy. Adding panels and a top treatment can be just the thing to warm up a room (lined treatments act as an insulator). It’s a perfect time to change out your existing window treatments with wood blinds or cellular shades — their insulating properties will keep rooms warmer all winter long (and cooler next summer!)
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Soft Treatment Trends for the Winter Season

  • French flip panels
  • Unusual pleated headings on panels — inverted, goblets, cartridges, ruching
  • Color-blocked columns of fabric
  • Classic swags and cascades with dressmaker details

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Holiday Decorating “Buzzwords”
You’ll be hearing a lot about these holiday decorating trends as the season approaches!

  • Warmth
    You’ll be seeing a lot of the warm side of the color spectrum — sumptuous reds, oranges, pinks, honeys and yellows. Create distinctive color schemes for the holidays with one or more of these colors. Pinks and reds are perfect for a nostalgic or Rococo-themed holiday.
  • Retro/Pop
    Op-art patterns, strong contrasts, graphic looks — the attitude that “The Future is Now!” Don’t discount the classic looks as produced by the great couture houses — Chanel (tweeds and boucles), Pucci, Courréges, Mary Quant. Think back to the 50’s and the flocked tree with pops of brilliant color for your inspiration. Retro/Pop looks work in traditional settings as a wonderful contrast that creates variety, making a room or window come to life.
  • Shock
    The colors aren’t new — clear, bright hues — but the interest is in the combination and schemes. Can’t find the right fabric for your holiday window decorating scheme? Create your own! Alternate panels in “shocking” combinations like fuchsia and berry, or coffee bean and citrine, on multiple windows.
  • Applied
    Layer design techniques and methods in the room and on the window. Layered, feminine, girly looks are window treatments hottest new trends!

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It All Adds Up to Pretty Decorating!
Take a lesson from the fashion runway and consider tweeds, plaids and stripes mixed and matched in panels and top treatments.

Buy some of the fabulous new brooches and pin them on tab top panels or use as holdbacks — buy several and attach them all the way down the edge of stationary panels for a sparkling effect.

Add some of the wonderful, wired ribbons (found in the holiday decorating aisle) down the leading edge of your drape. Soften the edge with a ruffle in a fabulous silk or velvet. Just gather and finish the edge, then attach with double stick Velcro (so you can change it out at the end of the season).

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Accessorize! Accessorize! Accessorize!
As you’d accessorize your outfit with shoes, bags and scarves, don’t forget to add accessories to your room — they’re a key ingredient to its design success.

  • Complement your window treatments with pillows, runners, ottomans. Velvet throws with corded edges and tasseled corners in rich, dramatic colors are the perfect accessory for holiday. Think purple, berry, merlot, red.
  • Dress up your existing draperies with swagged cording in an accent color or in one of the new metallics — silver, gold and copper — for holiday pizzazz. Change out your drapery rods in the same metals to reflect the romantic glow of candlelight at your dining table. A new pair of finials can change your room’s whole perspective — simply and easily.
  • When you’re in the trim department, purchase an extra tassel or two for door knobs, to tie on a chair back, or wrap around a vase or candelabra. Remember to repeat an accent color or pattern at least three times for impact, and vary scale and size.
  • Entertaining during the holidays? Buy some extra yardage when doing your windows and make 20″ napkins for those special occasions.

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Still have a bare window — and no time to treat it? Shop for some wonderful handcrafted Christmas ornaments and sumptuous drapery rods and brackets. Hang the ornaments from the rod with fish line in front of the glass. Choose ornaments that sparkle and reflect light both day and night!

My motto is “The More The Better” during the holiday season — using any or all of these ideas will make your home .. and windows — a holiday to remember.

Until next time! Deb

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Deb Barrett

Deb Barrett, owner of Window Dressings, Kaneville, IL, is an award-winning window fashions designer, professional speaker and author. She has built a reputation for cutting edge couture treatments, winning the Window Fashions National Design Competition five times, including its Award of Excellence. With more than 30 years experience in the window treatment field, Deb shares her talents through speaking, media tours and writing. Her work frequently appears in popular decorating magazines including Windows and Walls and Decorating Ideas, and she is the author of Tools of the Trade and Soft Furnishings Sketchbook.

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December 2, 2008

Taylor King Furniture!

For Immediate Release
November 2008

Taylor King Sets Optimistic Tone for Upcoming Season

Taylorsville, N.C. - North Carolina based Taylor King Furniture reported favorable reviews during the recent High Point Market. The furniture manufacturer is committed to maintaining positive momentum as we enter 2009.

“Our energy at High Point was really upbeat, and we’re approaching the winter season with that same level of optimism,” said Taylor King President Del Starnes. “We are certainly facing some challenges in the current economy, but we’re approaching every opportunity with the “can do” attitude that has defined Taylor King for more than 35 years.”

Starnes said that the company is one step ahead of the value market trend and has significantly expanded the Kings Road line, setting price points certain to appeal to cost-conscious consumers. At the same time, according to Starnes, the company will continue to focus on what has traditionally defined their success — the opulent, high-end merchandise that set the standard for customized quality throughout the furnishing industry.

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New Offerings From Taylor King

Kings Road: Transitional Appeal for Cost-Conscious Consumers

Cozy Creations
The transitional Cozy Creations line achieves a fun look in super-comfortable style. Accented with pillows featuring a large-scale floral paisley pattern, the simple lines of the frame are complemented by a meticulously matched cabana stripe. Suggested retail is $1795.

Lockhaven Chair and Ottoman
Sink into comfort with Lockhaven’s Ultra Aire seat cushions and transitional styling. Suitable for indoors as well as outdoor covered areas in warm climates, this festive and casual centerpiece evokes lazy repose. The Lockhaven collection includes a settee, chair and ottoman. Suggested retail for the chair is $995, and suggested retail for the ottoman is $595.

Baldwin Collection
Baldwin’s linear form and neutral tones accomplish a style that is at once casual and dramatic. The Baldwin settee and chair may be used to create a comfy seating area in a large room. A neutral fabric is paired with a contrasting dark welt to accomplish a modern look. Suggested retail is $999.

Focus on Fabrics: Bright Colors, Bold Patterns

Taylor King offers more than 1,500 fabric and leather options, enabling consumers to truly personalize any of the company’s diverse line of frames. From classic color palettes to bold and playful patterns and color combinations, Taylor King opens the door to a world of design choices.

“Right now people are really responding to vivid colors to lighten their spirits and brighten their homes,” said Tanya Comer, Taylor King’s marketing director. “The response to our color selections at High Point Market was tremendous. It was a great pleasure to explore a bold range of color and patterns and present them during market.”

Exotic Lilies, Purple and Gold
Gold elements and purple accents are paired for dramatic contrast in a collection of fabrics carefully chosen and color-matched by Taylor King. Blithe Gold, a Taylor King exclusive, is 100% silk jacquard with bold patterning that is ideal for large-scale frames.

A Whimsical Touch, Red and Green
A classic textured frame design in golden red is offset by whimsical butterflies and fireflies on a cream backdrop. Triangulated dots in a diamond pattern combine outstanding color elements with bright gold and green hues.

Exotic Lillies: Purple and Gold
A. Blithe Gold, B. Bryce Mustard,
C. Alberta Gold

Whimsical Touch: Red and Green
A. Affinia Camelia B. Dottie Diamond Celery
C. Mariposa Butter D. Sampler Camelia

Hues of Blue
Featured as signature fabrics in Taylor King’s transitional line, ascending shades of blue are explored in unique patterns and textures. The feature fabric in the collection presents a stylized floral rendering in ice blue on a midnight background, coupled with a textured geometric pattern to heighten lighter blue elements for a calming effect.

Blazing Reds and Bold Texture
Warm colors merge in fiery hues of orange, red and yellow in Sundown Navajo, a Taylor King feature fabric. In a fabric collection that exudes warmth, Sundown Navajo’s high sheen and striated colors provide a dramatic focal point. The fun-loving Amarone Penny compliments in a deep orange with luxuriously soft shag, while the entire complement is grounded by a brick red undertone.

Hues of Blue
A. Truffle Mist B. Florenza Shale
C. Kitson Zephyr

Blazing Reds and Bold Texture
A. Groupie Cognac B. Sundown Navajo
C. Amarone Penny

The Refined Craftsmanship of Taylor King

Lansdowne Sofa
Reminiscent of old Hollywood, grace and elegance define the Lansdowne sofa, which offers a sleek frame with subtle embellishments. Complemented by a richly textured, neutral fabric the Lansdowne boasts loose cushions, a button tufted back and skirted front. Suggested retail is $3995.

The Sedgewick Wing Chair
Featuring a tall back and wood accents, the Sedgewick’s ornate elements include detailed woodwork, French Natural nails and a bright paisley inspired fabric. This bold traditional look is completed by a skin accent kidney pillow, finished with a luxurious fringe. Suggested retail price is $2595.

Elemental Armchair
A recent addition to Taylor King’s transitional offerings, the Elemental armchair serves as a unique design element while providing high comfort with an Easy Down seat cushion. Channel arms with surround wood accent heighten the appeal of this unique chair. Suggested retail price is $1395.
Stefan Armchair
The Stefan wingchair features a stunning animal print leather and pewter nail accents. Stefan offers a buttery touch and the supreme comfort of a spring down seat cushion. Suggested retail is $3995.

Bring the Inspiration of Mt. Vernon Home:
The Mt. Vernon Collection

Parisian Carved Wood Chair
Exquisite woodwork and complementary fabric bring life to this Mount Vernon inspired Parisian accent chair. Suggested retail price is $1795.

Francoise Settee
Small in scale but extravagant in detailing, the Francoise settee exemplifies the ornate wood work and beautiful lines found in George Washington’s Mt. Vernon home. A waxy pull-up taupe leather is beautifully accented by a deep finish and the Susanni-inspired pillow design. Suggested retail price is $4295.

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For more information about Taylor King’s newest introductions contact Rivers Agency at 919-932-9985 or e-mail kristina@riversagency.com.

To view Taylor King’s complete array of fabrics and handcrafted upholstered seating, visit Taylor King online at www.taylorking.com.

Cozy Creations Sofa

Lockhaven Chair and Ottoman

Baldwin Settee

Lansdowne Sofa

Sedgewick Wing Chair

Elemental Armchair

Stefan Armchair

Parisian Carved Wood Chair

Francoise Settee

Taylor King, a locally owned upholstered furniture designer and maker located in Taylorsville, North Carolina, continues to introduce new designs influenced by current, contemplative lifestyle trends. Taylor King combines new furniture designs, and especially new fabrics, with three decades of quality manufacturing traditions. The Taylor King brand of bench-made upholstered seating helps set important tones in the industry and step forward comfortably to capture a new, cozy lifestyle. Taylor King is a major employer in Alexander County, North Carolina, and prides itself in the fact that many of its employees have been with the company since its initial founding in 1973.
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November 26, 2008

Some exciting color trends!!

Thibaut - Wallpaper and Fabrics Since 1886
11th Edition Newsletter - Color Trends for 2007 Contact Thibaut
Welcome Thibaut Customers - E-Newsletter for Design Professionals Customer Testimonial

“Every time a new Thibaut book arrives, we can’t wait to open the package. We know it will contain the very latest styles, designs and colors.”

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Lakewood, NJ


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Thibaut in the Press

Our Waterlily, Tone on Tone Resource Vol II and Seaside collections will be receiving press coverage in upcoming issues Better Homes & Gardens, Traditional Home, Country Home, Country Living, Martha Stewart Living and Woman’s Day.


Waterlily Advertising
Look for Thibaut advertising in the March issues of House Beautiful, Veranda and Southern Accents.

Thibaut will also be featured on TV and on the silver screen this spring – on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and in The Nanny Diaries movie in April!


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International Window
Coverings EXPO,
Washington Convention Center
Washington, D.C.
April 11 – 14, 2007

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Beyond Wallpaper

As always, Thibaut continues to add exciting new wallpaper collections – but our fabric collections are breaking new ground as well. Our fabric program has been expanded for 2007 and will feature fourteen new books this year – that’s more than 350 new products! The program offers fully complementary printed and woven fabrics, as well as multi-purpose basics, making the designer or home-owner’s job easier and more enjoyable. Test the improved search tool on our website and see how easy it is to browse designs.

New Collections

Kelp from SeasideSeaside
Saltwater taffy, children’s laughter, the gentle lapping of the tide. The Seaside Collection evokes sweet summer memories. Hear the gulls singing and feel the sand between your toes when you bring home this collection of carefree coastal designs.

Click here to view the entire Seaside collection.

Saffron from WaterlilyWaterlily
Simple shapes, organic motifs and watercolor images comprise Waterlily. Serene patterns include floral, trellis and arabesque designs. A natural color palette of jade, aqua and sand completes this tranquil collection.

Click here to view the entire Waterlily collection.

Featured Theme: Color Trends for 2007
Kaleidoscope in Blue
Kaleidoscope in Blue from Waterlily
Saffron in Periwinkle
Saffron in Periwinkle
Kiawah in Yellow
Kiawah in Yellow
India in Yellow
India in Yellow
Paisley Damask in Orange
Paisley Damask in Orange
Meredith in Terracotta
Meredith in Terracotta
Mazu in Black
Mazu in Black

Soft Blues and Yellows
Blue has always been a favorite American color, but it’s now en vogue as well! Turquoise currently enjoys influence in both the fashion world and at home. Sophisticated sky and aqueous blues, inspired by spa influences and ocean hues, have been a focus for 2007 as well.

Yellow is a color that’s near to Thibaut’s heart. We’ve featured yellow grounds in numerous collections throughout the years – they work just as well as white or off-white on walls in most decorating schemes, while adding warmth and personality. This year, comforting shades of straw, butter and light gold are particularly fashionable.

Dynamic Oranges and Blacks
Oranges are somewhat toned down this year, with desert-inspired hues of terra-cotta and warm copper, as well as pinkish coral. However, we are seeing warmer reds that merge with orange as well.

Basic black is always in style, but this year it’s less adorned and there is more focus on interesting textural effects. Black with metallic highlights and underlying hints of other hues such as blue, purple, green or brown add complexity to this chic color.

Coming Soon: Tea House

Lanterns from Tea HouseThe simple elegance of classic chinoiserie is given a modern twist with Tea House. Patterns inspired by Chinese art, architecture, textiles, flora and village life are brought to life with a rich color palette, new metallic finishes and textural grounds.

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November 21, 2008

Using your personal style to choose window treatments!