Can't Find the Right Fabric? Design Your Own! For truly custom window treatments, consider designing your own fabrics to go on the window. Engineered fabric or "design on demand" offers innumerable options to personalize and customize fabric for interior design. Base cloth options run the gamut from linen - natural, bleached or oatmeal - to cotton twill, sheeting, canvas, a silk/linen blend that is FR, cotton matelasse, even cotton jersey. A virtual rainbow of colors and shades are available and any PMS color or variation can be duplicated. And since the design is up-loaded to the textile printer as a digital file the design elements can be re-configured and re-sized to accommodate the various windows in the room. Print run minimums are usually as small as 3 yards.
Engineered design permits the placement of the design exactly where you want it on upholstered cornices, bed skirts, floor cloths, etc. Original designs are possible in any colorway, in any layout. We have created personalized toiles for a hospitality client showcasing their properties and then we altered the scale to create fabric for tote bags, draperies, and decorative pillows.
We created wine bottle bags for this same client that incorporate the signature colors of their different restaurants and lined the bags with a complementary design. The face and lining are all printed on one panel so we need only stitch one seam, flip and turn and the bottle bag is ready. Engineered fabric provides full customization while keeping the cost affordable. And small print runs mean there's no need to inventory fabric, even on large jobs. For soft furnishings that are as unique as your home, consider the truly custom aspects of engineered fabric in your next home design project.
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