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This Dining Room went from plain, to WOW, just by enhancing the colors of the walls, the furniture and the tray ceiling above. Isn’t it amazing what fabric will do for a room? The panels are tab top tent flaps with a contrast lining. The fabric is a beautiful Ronald Redding silk and the contrast lining is a stripe from Fabricut. We incorporated another striped fabric from Fabricut as well, but this stripe was cut out and turned into a banding on the leading and bottom edges of the lining. So when the panel is flipped back, the contrast band and lining are nicely exposed.
Lynn Wills said:
Hi Tammi:
Your site is great ! Are you receiving the Stark Fabric e-newsletters? We have both Fabric and Wallcovering Newsletters which are sent evrey 2 months.
Our big push now:
1. We’re finally able to display and handle the Fonthill and Grey Watkins lines in Philadelphia. I’ve been working on this for 2 1/2 yrs !
2. We’re exclusive reps for the Winterthur handpainted murals – reproductions of those installed in both the Museum and Country House. So,
pencil in October 13, 2009 ( Tuesday ) for Winterthur Day at the Marketplace. The keynote speaker will be Thomas Jayne – for a treat, see his Website – http://www.thomasjaynestudio.com His portfolio is breathtaking!
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Tammi said:
Hey Lynn!
Thanks so much. No, I’m not getting the Stark Fabric e-newsletters but would love to! Sign me up.
And yes, sign me up also for the event in October. Can’t wait to see you again!
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accogsdroge said:
I’m frequently looking for new posts in the world wide web about this theme. Thx!!
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Washington Wizards said:
good post, added you to my RSS reader. Greetings from DC 🙂
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