Today on Ask the Designer, I have a design dilemma for you, the readers.
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I am doing a mini-makeover on my dining room, adding some color. I started out with my burlap drapes with the coral border.
Now I want to incorporate the coral into the room again. I want to incorporate a fun ikat. I found this coral Malabar Fabric from Ballard Designs. I love it!

I also am crazy about this Kalah ikat from Calico Corners.

I also am crazy about this Kalah ikat from Calico Corners.

Unfortunately, the Ballard Design fabric is on back order until July and the Calico Corners fabric is too orange... so I have decided to make my own.
I have created stencils for both and have been playing around with screen printing paint, which I recently found out about from this incredible tutorial on The Exchange blog.
So I need your help, which pattern do you prefer? I am planning to recover the seat of my chairs.
and this is the space they are going....again.
Option 1: Medallion Ikat
Hi Elizabeth, great post! I'm off to check the rest of your series but I'm so loving option B - the Malabar Ikat!! Good luck with your decision!
ReplyDeleteI think the Malabar injects more coral into the room. Can't wait to see it!
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I love the Malabar as well!
ReplyDeleteMalabar! It gives you more all-over color.
ReplyDeletePS- love your drapes... such a nice blend of natural and colorful!
I think I'd pick B because it adds more of a pop of color to contrast from the frames of the chairs. Also A has more white in it and in our home, that would definitely get dirty more easily. Can't wait to see finished pictures!
ReplyDeleteI would pick option #2. I think the seats need the coral background for more color. The other almost looks a little too homemadeish.
ReplyDeleteboth are totally gorgeous!!!
ReplyDelete-Ashley
www.DesignBuildLove.co
I agree with the other comments- definitely B! It has much more color to it and is more interesting! Can't wait to see what you do!
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