What products and styles were used?
Curtain Rods
Matisse curtain rods were used throughout the home to give a traditional feel. We used the colour rust in some rooms to match the existing light fittings and liquorice (a lovely hand forged look) in others to work in with the iron work in the library and gallery. Some of these were specified as double rods which allowed for light control and privacy at night.
Fabrics/Curtains
The fabric in the dining room is Sanderson Baroque Trellis. This geometric pattern was pleated into a double pleat and looks striking when the curtains are drawn. The colour also works well with the owners’ carpet and furnishings, making the room a very restful area for relaxing.
In the main bedroom Sanderson Fig Harvest has been used which has a beautiful, painterly effect. The pattern and colour work perfectly with the natural timber floors.
The gallery/wardrobe leads off the main bedroom and we have used a voile fabric called Silken which falls softly off the front of the double rod. A soft lining on the back rod gives privacy at night.
In the guest bedroom, the drapes and roman blind are made from James Dunlop Michican. This provides a neutral backdrop that doesn’t overtake from the bold, oversized blooms featured on the Lizzy Duvet from MM Linen.
Luxaflex Blinds
For practical reason, discreet Luxaflex blinds were chosen for the bathrooms. We used block out roller blinds in Seychelles (Champagne and Angora) which complemented the bathroom tiles.