Pick From A Wide Selection Of Shabby Chic Decor Styles
The Shabby Blue Wood Background motif is conveniently available in an assortment of decorative products from murals, to fleece blankets, to rugs and curtains, and even photographer backdrops or towels.Decorate Your Entire Room
Entire Shabby Chic themed collections are available for your bedroom, bathroom and almost any room in your house. How about a new rug for your basement?You Can Customize This Design
Let us change the main color or any color within this pattern to ANY color you like. We can also print a unique message anywhere within the design. Our personalization choices are pretty much limitless. Let us customize the accessory objects or the central object within this specific Shabby Blue Wood Background pattern.Pillows: Incorporate An Element Of Coziness To Your Home
Pillows are a wonderful means to add not only visual beauty to your living room but also an increased feeling of comfort. If you’re looking for a simple means to integrate some vibrancy, personality and coziness to your area, pillows are a fantastic solution. When searching for the ideal pillow, figure out where you will be putting it. Will it be on your sofa? On your bed? Or maybe on an accent chair? Its purpose and positioning can help you decide on a fabric. Cotton and polyester are perfect solutions for pillows that are used regularly, since they are simple to wash. If you’re only browsing for decor, play around with fabrics! Satin, shag, and coarsely textured pillows give a more engaging scheme. Some even include embroidery! Also, pick hues that will match the existing pieces. Additionally, don’t add too many tones, or this will become overstimulating for the guest. Find two or three basic tones for the best palette. Additionally, don’t forget the rule of three: pillows have to always be organized in odd numbers. This will produce a sense of symmetry. Additionally, you can mix and match a variety of sizes. Attempt to alter your loftier and more petite pillows to add variety and visual interest.Oh, The Places You’ve Been
Having a hard time selecting a decor concept you like? Let your idea come from outside of a magazine or online site. Try sourcing creativity from some of your most notable locations. Prefer the style of Parisian cafes? Look up photos and find influences from that. Spent your childhood on a farm but relocated to the city? Recollect several of your most cherished features of ranch life and welcome them into your house. Discovering creativity from cities you like or have been to will quickly make your room feel more like you and add to it more charm. “The client may be king, but he’s not the art of director.” Von Glitschka