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Indigo Curtain Fabric Trends

If there is one colour that sums up a trend for curtain fabric in 2013, it is indigo.
A key colour in the Spring/Summer 2013 catwalks, it has now filtered through to interiors and can be seen in everything from tiles, to furniture, paint to accessories.
Although it may seem a daunting colour to begin with, when layered with other shades and a combination of patterns, it is a very versatile colour.
For South facing rooms that are warmed with natural sunlight it looks beautiful when teamed with contrasting bright whites, reminiscent of the Greek islands.
For colder, North facing schemes, indigos combined with beachy beiges create a softer, warmer mood.
Living Room Layering of patterns really brings the colour to life.
For the living room use a striking indigo print as the curtain fabric for an instant focal point then work around this combining a deep upholstery fabric with a light check on the furniture.
Children's Room These colours can work great in a children's bedroom too.
Try a quirky print on the curtains and team with a sandy coloured carpet and simple walls.
A pinboard covered in a gingham fabric makes a great functional addition.
Bathroom For bathrooms, keep it simple with a roman blind in a bold indigo striped fabric and team with striking indigo tiles and white flooring.
Bathroom accessories in intricate patterns will keep the scheme alive.
Master Bedroom Indigo is especially perfect for bedrooms, creating a calming atmosphere.
Teaming the luxury of a silk used for an interlined roman blind and decorative cushions, with a heavier velvet upholstery fabric as a headboard creates a beautifully elegant and relaxing mood.
For maximum impact add a bold floral print for full length curtains that pool on the floor.
Bringing in other hues will balance the scheme, so try an upholstered chair in another more delicate print and team with accessories in all shades of blue to create a monochromatic colour scheme.
Kitchen Using indigo in a kitchen may seem an unusual choice, but when combined with the complementary shade of orange that terracotta tiles provide, a wonderful scheme is created.
For a country kitchen use a bold indigo check for curtains and blinds teamed with a smaller gingham check for seat cushions.
For a modern city kitchen, a statement print in this shade of blue will really make your room stand out from the crowd.
Combine with white units for a striking finish.

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