Stripe(Decor) Historic patterns re-enters from year to year in refreshing new colorways.Stripe pattern is one among them, a relatively long band of distinctive colour or texture, which differs from the surrounding material or background.Color and scale affect the pattern, making it more or less formal. Stripe is a perennial favorite pattern, though its a knotty style to decorate but something of 'safe' choice connected with home décor.Obviously,they are repeated vertical lines, but keep in mind that stripes come in many different varieties. Stripe Types Awning stripes: Big, broad, monochromatic stripes used for awnings,found in upholstery and wall coverings Rep(or irregular) stripes: Alternating narrow and thick stripes, usually in knitted silk fabrics used for furnishing traditional-style chairs Roman stripes: Stripes in alternating vibrant colors and sometimes of varying sizes, found in silk and synthetic fabrics for curtains. Satin stripes: Alternating dull and shiny stripes in silk and silk-likes synthetic fabrics and wall coverings Ticking stripes: Narrow, monochromatic stripes, most often in cotton fabrics used on pillows, but a favorite slipcover fabric for all kinds of country-style rooms from cottage to sun country style.
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