
At times, we find ourselves content with the standard furniture but may eventually look dull. While it does serve its purpose initially, as creative artists for home designs in our own right, we have an idea or two we are sure to have in our heads to which we cannot readily do mainly because we find it something not needed today.
But we can make a difference if we try. All it needs is one task and the rest will follow. For sure one of them is turning to possible reupholstering or having slipcovers that can brighten up an old couch or chair.

Consider this approach. It may be the secret to spicing up certain areas of your home or not the home as a whole:
- Consider the suitability of fabric weight (thickness), weave and texture for the intended use.
- A fabric with texture, versus a smooth finish, is less likely to show dirt, wear, and spots.
- Durability: including an understanding of the natural life of some fibers is key.
- Ease of cleaning and overall resistance to wear, dirt, and spotting is another important factor.
(Source) Hamptons.com
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