Thursday, January 20, 2011

A Guide For Mixing Fabrics

The most successfully designed rooms often have an interesting mix of fabrics. By following a few basic guidelines it really isn't that hard to put together a great collection of complimentary fabrics. Several comments on this recent post asked if I could talk about this design dilemma, so I headed out to my local Calico Corners for a fun little exercise in mixing fabrics.

First, if you want to play it safe, many manufacturers offer coordinated groups of fabrics which make it simple to combine two or more patterns. But for more a dynamic result look beyond these collections and create your own mix.

To begin, head out to your favorite fabric store. If there is already a wall color or other set elements in the room the fabrics are intended for, be sure to bring paint chips, upholstery swatches and any other references for these items. With these as your guide, search for a fabulous fabric to become the foundation of the fabric story. Note: if you are starting with a blank slate, finding a great fabric can be the beginning inspiration for a room design.

Once this fabric is found, follow these guidelines in selecting the remaining styles. Vary the scale of the patterns, with a good mix including a small, medium and large scale pattern. Be open to creating a mix of florals, stripes, checks, geometrics and solids. When the scale is varied and you take a lead from the colors in the first fabric, a surprising mix of fabrics can work very well together.

And as a final guideline, don't feel compelled to match colors perfectly but do make sure all of your patterns have at least one color that is similar, even if it is a background or neutral.

With these guidelines in mind, I scoured the store until I found the "foundation" fabric for this exercise in mixing and matching fabrics. I chose Garden Envy, a larger scale botanical pattern featuring inspiring colors.


Next I carried the bolt around the store selecting a group of solid fabrics, based on the colors seen in the botanical print. To keep things interesting each of these solid fabrics has a slightly different texture, including linen and cotton velvet.


This group includes: Henderson Solid in Antique Gold, Brandywine Duck in Natural, Jefferson in Swedish Blue, Milano in Clay and below, Como Cotton Velvet in Avocado.


After this selection of solids was gathered I moved on to stripes. The wide Catillion Stripe in Raffia brings a boldly scaled pattern into the mix.


Finally, I looked for a few smaller scale prints. The Tucker Resist in Indigo looks surprisingly well with Garden Envy, as does Thom Filicia's Euclid in Mineral geometric pattern and the Taddeo in Antoinette Greek Key pattern.


In the end the final fabric mix used in a room would most likely be narrowed down, such as the grouping shown below. But by exploring a wide range of possibilities that could possibly work together, you'll have all the options needed to create a wonderful mix of fabrics for any room.


{all these delicious fabrics are from Calico Corners, not all styles are available online}

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43 comments:

Andrea said...

Thanks for the tips. It always makes me nervous mixing patterns, but I love the look. I just recently introduced two new fabrics in my living room and I'm loving the look. You have such great taste!

Kathysue said...

Janell, this is one of my favorite things to do besides picking out paint colors, Love to co-ordinate fabrics. Great tips and guidelines!!! Kathysue

Designing Domesticity said...

You definitely make it look easy. Getting started is always the hardest part for me. Thanks for the tips. liz

-Kasey said...

Great fabrics. I know mixing different patterns can be a little intimidating, but with the right colors and styles.. it can be a lot of fun!

Love that flower fabric! :)

pk @ Room Remix said...

When I started out at the furniture store, in any down time I had, I would play with the fabrics. I just love fabric, and I miss that! Great guide, Janell.

Penny Williams said...

I am most attracted to rooms with lots of different fabrics and textures, yet I never feel like I can choose coordinating fabrics. Thanks so much for the tips. Now maybe I'll have the confidence to be more playful and artistic with my fabric choices.

Red Door Home said...

Mixing fabrics really is fun. I think the hardet part is picking a starting point. You offered some great tips.

Judy said...

I love mixing fabrics. Calico Corners takes so much of the guessing out just by the way they lay out their store. I love Calico. I adore the fabrics you featured. Just gorgeous. Thanks as always for the inspiration.

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

What a great floral fabric, Janell! I love the colors! I like to do this myself and I find you have more options for taking other colors out of the patterned fabric.

Jade @ Flip Flops + Pearls Design said...

Love selecting fabrics for clients! So many possibilities and when you get a good combo going, it can make your day!

Mary said...

I love mixing fabrics. When I first saw your foundation fabric, my first instinct was to bring out the orange & blue. But that's just me. It just goes to show you that a foundation fabric can be worked so many different ways.

CalypsoInTheCountry said...

Great tips and I love the fabrics you chose!

marty (A Stroll Thru Life) said...

I love mixing fabrics and patterns. It works wonders in changing a room and just brings everything to life. I have quite a few different fabrics, textures and patterns throughout my entire house. Love the personality it gives each room. Great post. Hugs, Marty

Karen@StrictlySimpleStyle said...

Beautiful selection of fabrics Janell. They remind me of spring.

Kristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia said...

Fabulous tips Janell, thank you, and those fabrics are so pretty!
When I go to the fabric store I usually have to set aside a few hours as I walk around and aroud and around, I'm like a kid in a candy shop LOL :)

Farah Muzaffar said...

Thanks a lot for such a useful posts, I am doing a redo of my daughter's room and in the same process of mixing different patterns, colours and design... and sometime feel bit scary that may be it goes wrong... but after reading your article I am very satisfied.Thank you very much Isabella
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Love
Farah

Allison said...

Very helpful tips, Janell. I'll take all of those fabrics you chose! Those are beautiful. I like your idea of mixing different textures and stripes, patterns and florals. I'm not the best at that but seeing what you have put together gives me inspiration and some hope that I can do it! I've been hanging around the fabric stores lately drooling over the pretty fabrics. Now if only I would take the plunge and choose a sewing machine! I'm off to vote for you!

christine {bijouandboheme} said...

Great tips Janell- I adore mixing patterns, styles, colours and as you said, and your method of making them work together is perfect!

Karen said...

Great info,thanks so much.

Kristen | Cottage Modern said...

Love this step by step process--great format, and beautiful fabric choices! I might have to hop on down to Calico over lunch and check out some of that eye candy myself. Also, I'm looking forward to tomorrow's post....the anticipation is already killing me! Thanks for another day-maker!

Sixty-Fifth Avenue said...

Great post! I'm getting ready for some fun fresh color...now if only I knew how to sew my own pillow covers...

Brandi said...

Thanks so much for this post Janell! I had questions and concerns about mixing fabrics and you covered all of them in this post! Thank-you so much for always keeping me inspired!!!

Kate said...

This is a WONDERFUL post!!!! I am in the process of decorating our Master BR...this answers the very questions that have been rolling around in my head!! Thank you!!!

p.s. I adore the sweet chandelier in your pink/blue girl's room as well as the brown and white bedroom (the chandelier looks industrial w/ a little bling). Could you tell me where you found these 2 beauties?!!!

L.Duncan@Home23DuncanBoys said...

This is still one thing that I am trying to master. I adore that floral fabric that you used as your starting off point. Would look great in a sunroom!

Thanks for the tips! I'm going to try this out in my family room. Calico currently has a sell going on too!

Roses @ StrictlyRoses said...

good tutorial,I have been struggling with this. Now off to vote for you blog.

XoxoPetite said...

Wow, it actually makes sense the way you break it down. I am usually so overwhelmed by all the options, I usually walk away. I'm going to tackle my daughter's room re-do with your wonderful tips! Thx. :)

Michaela said...

Great tips and love the fabric you chose, Janell (:

Jan Jessup said...

Hello, Janell! Another great post on how to start decorating--and I agree completely, it's easier if you start with a fabric you love. All the other decisions then start to fall into place.

Many years ago, I learned an invaluable lesson from textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen. A room will be much more interesting over time if you vary the textures--luminous silk with slubbed linen, rich velvet with wool flannel, coarse cotton with nubby chenille. You get the idea--don't make a room with all formal textures or all casual textures. Mix it up!

Thanks for coming to Calico Corners--the sales associates there are always happy to see customers who want to play with fabric to redesign a room. The in-home design consultants and sales associates do that all day long and they're happy to help.

Let me also add that customers are welcome to take fabrics home On Approval, so that they can see exactly how they look in the room. That way you can make decorating decisions with a lot of confidence! Happy decorating to all.

Jan Jessup, Calico Corners - Calico Home

Janell @ Isabella and Max said...

I am so glad to read Jan's input on this subject, she is after all the expert from Calico Corners! I really like how she pointed out the importance of texture, which I touched on but did not expand upon, it is indeed an extra piece to the puzzle that can take a design from good to fabulous!

Thanks Jan!

Marcus Design said...

I just LOVE the trend of mixing fabrics right now, and these are super helpful tips Janell! Thanks for sharing this :)
Nancy xo

Party Resources said...

I love mixing fabrics and prints - and what a fun post. Of course I will nominate you for the Homies - you rock!

DeShawn & Sara said...

Just nominated you....you totally deserve to win!!
-Sara

lisaroyhandbags said...

Great mixing guide! Choosing fabrics is always the best part of a project and I'm like a kid in a candy store when it comes to fabric shops! :)

Lauren said...

Great tips Janell!! love the combo too
xoxo,
lauren

Megan {Honey We're Home} said...

Janell, this post couldn't have come at a better time. I now realize the importance of layering fabrics for creating that visual interest in a room. Our living room is sorely lacking in that department and I was just at a huge fabric store (High Fashion Home) today on the hunt. I pulled a ton of samples for drapes, pillows, and to recover my ottoman. So confused, but this really helps!

quintessence said...

Wonderful post. Love the mix - it's what keeps things interesting. And love your picks - fun, fresh combination.

Ali Ryan - Let's Decorate said...

I just found your blog - what a great post. I will be following you for sure! Choosing a great starting or jumping-off fabric can also help you to design the colour story for entire room (just pull colours out of it to choose your fabrics for soft goods and your paint).

Thanks!

Ali - www.letsdecorate.blogspot.com

SHERRY HART said...

Janell....great post! And with great examples as well. There is nothing more fun that spotting a fabulous lead fabric and then putting a plan together...even if you don't have a client... for it!

Destination Seaborn said...

Awesome post Janell! I'm a little shy when it comes to mixing patterns so I never would have thought to mix the floral with such a bold stripe. Your selections look great! Thanks for sharing your expertise with us. Lisa

Cassie {Hi Sugarplum!} said...

I just ordered a ton of swatches from fabric.com and i'm having so much fun finding good pairing for my dining room!

and could that avacado velvet be any yummier?!

emily said...

Thanks for the great how-to! I love what you ended up with!

Miss Mustard Seed said...

Wonderful post! I love playing with my fabric and seeing what works together. So fun. I have the tucker resist indigo fabric in my dining and living room and I never would've paired it with those fabrics. You're right. It's surprising. I'll have to check those out!

Congrats on the new e-zine. I just subscribed and can't wait to check it out.

XoxoPetite said...

Thank you so much for posting this!! It actually makes sense to me now! Loooove your blog!