How to Make Gingham Covered Walls at Home | Computersight - 0 views
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Fernando Lachica on 07 Feb 12This check effect has a fresh, contemporary feel in bright, light colors - though it can change dramatically with a different palette. In traditional dark greens, blues and reds, it will produce a dramatic tartan effect, and in pale off-white tones, a neutral minimalist look. The obvious way to find inspiration is to pick three colors from the fabric used in the room and use the dominant color for the background glaze. You have to make the blue background echoes the bright blue stripe in the flowery chintz, and the stripes pick up accent colors in sharp green and yellow. Instead of conventional wooden moldings, you could use a fabric braid to edge the effect. Read more: http://computersight.com/computers/how-to-make-gingham-covered-walls-at-home/#ixzz1lidDPN00