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Antique French ticking also looks divine on antique french furniture. I just adore the look and feel of this piece.

A French sofa with antique French ticking. It looks so soft and pretty.

The ticking on this chair looks new - but the floral fabric looks antique - An interesting mix

This iron daybed looks so sweet covered in ticking. Notice how perfect the stripes run on the sides of the cushion. Very well done.

Here small antique pieces of French ticking are used in a patchwork design to cover this settee. It looks marvelous in this loft like setting.

French Ticking in a child's room looks sweet and inviting.
But, it is not just used just in coastal, beach and informal settings. Here designer Carolyn Roehm, drapes a bedroom and French ticking takes on a much more luxurious feel.

A bit more serious and formal,you can see that this table draped in French ticking, becomes more sophisticated.



Here antique pieces are patch-worked into beautiful works of art. Note the ticking bench cushion as well.

Here is another antique ticking pillow. This one is so pretty - the patching technique allows you to hide any stains and use as much of the remnant piece as possible.


Labels: Coastal, French Ticking, Interior Design, Upholstery












Labels: artist, Dining Room, Swedish, Upholstery





She has a wonderful coastal style. Fresh and clean. She also writes a blog! Do take the time to see of more of her beautiful rooms. She has an incredible talent -and it's wonderful escape from these cold New England winters.
And don't forget to spend some with Erin at House of Turquoise!
Labels: Beadboard, Kitchen, Marble, Slipcovers, Subway Tile, Upholstery
This before picture was taken during our home inspection. At this point the previous owners had removed much of their family room furniture - all that remained was their small kitchen table and some odd chairs. You can see that the wall of windows was about 3 feet beyond the solid wall. A larger table would have ended up looming into the Family room space. So, when we were ready to renovate we pushed back the wall and added an additional nine feet to create a dedicated breakfast room. Here is the breakfast room after!
We added a gas fireplace, mantel and surrounded the area with crown moulding. We also placed a much larger TV above. Winter is long here so the fireplace makes the space so much more cozy.
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