STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND, November 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) October, November and December, as we approach the end of the year, tend to be months that give us the blues, whilst January and February, although often colder, because they begin the new calendar offer hope that things will change soon. It is for this reason that many homemakers deciding to make their homes warm, welcoming and protected from the cold and purchase a few new elements to make those changes.
The autumn collection offered by Terrys Fabrics this year will inject rich, deep colours to help stave off those winter blues and chills. Though few of us sit in front of blazing log fires any more the picture and the feeling we try to create in our homes is one that imbues an interior with the same effect. Flickering oranges, glowing red embers, any amount of golds, bronzes and coppers glinting from the flames - especially in a dark room - are evocative and can be recreated through the fabulous fabrics from Terrys Fabrics for curtains, blinds and cushions or throws that will enhance any room. Imagine too a glass of ruby wine or port, flames reflected dancing through the liquid, and you might see the colours currently on offer.
Using sumptuous, tactile fabrics that can add another dimension to a room when there is a mix incorporated in the decor will also create depth and a sense of luxury. Layering of tones, colours and fabric types either to coordinate and complement each other or to provide interesting accents here and there is a matter of personal taste. At Terrys Fabrics you can afford to experiment and if something doesn't work in one room it might serve another. The interior design blog at Terrys Fabrics will provide a wealth of ideas for those unsure about what to do and looking for inspiration.
For more information about Terrys Fabrics either come and see us in our store at Stockport/Stoke or visit us online on www.terrysfabrics.co.uk.
New Seasonal Offerings from Terrys Fabrics
As we approach the new year it offers a hope that things will change soon. It is for this reason that many homemakers decide to make their homes warm, welcoming and protected from the cold and purchase a few new elements to make those changes.
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[Press-News.org] New Seasonal Offerings from Terrys FabricsAs we approach the new year it offers a hope that things will change soon. It is for this reason that many homemakers decide to make their homes warm, welcoming and protected from the cold and purchase a few new elements to make those changes.