Take care of your textiles
When it comes to our clothes, reading the care instructions goes without saying; we take our silk shirts to the dry cleaners and always hand-wash our cashmere sweaters. Yet, the textiles that live in our homes are often left untreated. Looking after our soft furnishings ensures they too will last for much longer.
“Regular use or interaction with a textile piece (especially a woollen one) in the home is a good natural moth repellent – don’t leave them hanging around for too long. Shake out blankets and fold throws to create different looks showing varied accents or details,” suggests Caterina Riccabona.
“Textiles will last much longer if you look after them well. Clean them appropriately; make sure pieces in direct sun are resistant to fading and store fabrics with care,” adds Eleanor Pritchard.
Layer textures
Contrasting textile elements serve to elevate a space, add depth and provide tactile cues for seating and relaxing areas of a room.
“Know that you can use any textile imaginable – colour, pattern, weave and composition: all should be considered to bring personality and depth to the space,” says Fran Hickman.
“In order to create a sense of contrast, do not be afraid to mix patterns or play with colours and scale. I would suggest textiles have a unifying element to keep the interior scheme coherent. Contrasting textures, colours and surfaces adds interest in a visual and tactile sense,” advises Souad Larusi.
Caterina Riccabona adds, “As a handweaver I make throws and I really like to layer them up and display them in a room as objects. They are essentially practical items but also have the power to make you feel good and uplifted if you like the design.”
- 转载自:The Modern House
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