A touch of the Chinese element is so classic. This may be a little over the top for clients in the short run, but I think we're going to begin to see it peeking into designs again before too long. The more subtle elements will start the parade! Thanks for sharing.
Love those window curtains on the last 2 photos.Nice shoot off the dining chair pattern. Yet the one that gets me is the 5th photo, especially the finer details on the cupboard piece. John Taylor, liverpool blinds quick tips on selecting the right shape and styling your room
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A touch of the Chinese element is so classic. This may be a little over the top for clients in the short run, but I think we're going to begin to see it peeking into designs again before too long. The more subtle elements will start the parade! Thanks for sharing.
These images are really lovely. I adore chinoiserie, greek key and quaterfoil and these colors are so fresh. Thibaut never disappoints !
I love the combo of a geometric with a floral...it's like the new check! I'm off to "check" them out.
Best,
Michelle
Very nice and synchronized window curtains and upholstery along with the matching walls.A well planned room looks very pretty.
This latest collection from Thibaut has been appropriately named, Shangri La - very restful colors and patterns.
Love those window curtains on the last 2 photos.Nice shoot off the dining chair pattern. Yet the
one that gets me is the 5th photo, especially the finer details on the cupboard piece.
John Taylor,
liverpool blinds quick tips on selecting the right shape and styling your room
The rooms pictured above are very well laid out all the furniture seems to mesh well with the rest of the room. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
The patterns on all the furniture really add a nice touch. It takes a while to take in all the aspects of each room.
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