Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Recycled Patchwork Fabric Sofas


What can one do when your sofa looks tired, frayed on the seat cushions and has seen better days? 

Buy a new one? 
Buy a new cover? 
Throw a sheet over it? 
Or re-upholster?

I love my old sofa... It was a lovely house warming present from my dear Nan, purchased from Ikea UK over 12 years ago. It has participated in 4 house moves and one long boat ride from the UK...

It has lasted really well considering and still has the original fabric, is sturdy, the seat cushions still have great structure and it is so comfortable. The only thing now is that the seat cushions are a little thread bare and in need of a makeover. 

So this has now become a little personal project of mine to create a new look with my existing sofa. I am thinking of:

  • Using recycled upholstery grade fabric where possible
  • Changing the style of the legs
  • Changing the colour of the legs
  • Making new scatter cushions
To start my project I have added some images of other successful patchwork sofas for inspiration.
Image via Terry's Fabrics
I love how the choice of patterns used within this patchwork sofa co-ordinates so seamlessly with the colour scheme in this room. A great colour combination!
Image from the Spier Hotel
This sofa takes on more of a natural colour scheme and is highlighted by the green dining room chairs and co-ordinated by the use of natural woods and use of pale green within this room.
Image via Arthur G's furniture

By keeping the patchwork design structured, the cushions works well with the square style of the sofa frame.
Images via Design Rulz
This is where you can have a little more fun by creating a statement piece by using both strong colours and strong patterns.


I will let you know how it all goes.

Have fun.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Re-upholstered Dining Room Chairs :: Sari Fabric


I just could not help myself to add this image today by the style files
image via the design styles
This setting is actually an office board room of the fashion label the Free People in Philadelphia. 

The chairs have been upholstered with different pieces of recycled sari fabric and look amazing! It's a great way to add character to your room, tell a story of your travels and just the thing to go with my sari artwork

All I need to do now is find some second hand dining room chairs to upholster. 


Have fun.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Driftwood Coffee Tables & Side Tables


Early this year, the beach at the end our garden got an absolute hammering with ex-cyclone Oswald and a further mini tornado that ripped through after. 

We moved in just after these storms but are still reminded by the extent of tree damage and driftwood that still remains on the beach. The beach is now slowing and naturally repairing itself though a meter lower than it originally was earlier this year.

I keep walking past quite a bit of driftwood and thinking what can I do with these lovely redundant items? Maybe a new driftwood coffee table or side table like these?
These striking driftwood side tables sold by by the sea are created by layering the individual pieces into an outward fanning shape.

This simple design by her-indoors with the stacked driftwood is perfect set against the natural rug below. It probably is also easier to build!
This driftwood table by designer Tristan Cockerill has each peice of driftwood nailed in place until the shape is realised and then a piece of toughend glass placed on top to finish it off.

I will have to see how much driftwood I can gather first.
Have fun.


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Ethnic cushion style


I love traveling and have always loved the idea of bringing something back from my travels and integrating it into my home. 

I always make time to find those local fabric markets, not just for that holiday experience, but to bring something back that I know I would struggle to source back home in Australia.

Cushion cover fabric is one of the easiest things to look for at these markets.

If you keep your sofa base fabric neutral you can add a wild mix of colour, texture and patterns with cushions made from pieces of handcrafted textiles, old rugs and fabrics from your travels.
image from Richard Powers
These cushions have a handcrafted South American vibe!
Pairing cushions with a rug also helps anchor the room or area.
images from style files

These cushions are made out of old ponchos from Peru!
What a great way to remind you of your holidays and add a splash of colour and decorating confidence to your room.

Have fun.

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