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What, One may ask, are Period fabrics? Here at Brandt and Whitney we are more than able to answer this questions as well as provide an example of this type of fabric out of our discount decorator fabrics. 

Other places that provide fabric in the Denver Colorado area like Joann's, Hancock fabrics and even Denver fabrics may have a small bit of trouble answering this question.

These fabrics are known for their attachment to the past. They are fabrics that are manufactured with the same techniques and fibers as their forefathers. It will be no surprise to any of our satisfied  customers that we are able to supply these fabric needs at Brandt and Whitney

Why would any one in their right mind want one of these fabrics? This is not an unusual question. These fabrics at first give the impression of being only for use in museums and not in the homes of the ordinary interior design client. But in the hands of an experienced interior Designer these fabrics, in all of their sublime glory can be introduce into the most modern of settings. And supply that pop that allows even the most staid client to have an expression of their own within the design.

Take for instance a silk Brocade. The definition of this type of fabric is that is was originally silk and was generally reputed to be developed to a high state of perfection on the 16th and 17th centuries in france, Italy, and Spain. In china the weaving of silk, which dates from the Chang dynasty , developed into complex patterns including Moire, damask and brocade. The fabric called brocade is characterized by a compact warp-effect background with one or more fillings in the construction to make the motif or figure. The filling threads,often of gold or silver in the original fabrics of this name, float in embossed or embroidered effects in the figures on the fabric. These motifs may be of flowers, foliage, scrollwork, pastoral scenes, or other designs. Its uses include curtaining, hangings, pillows heavy drapery and even in bed linens and in clothing as well. These same techniques are used in the manufacture of brocades made from cotton and even synthetic fibers.

With this definition it is easy to see that this was indeed the fabric of Kings and Queens and was usually only reachable to them. However, with the introduction of synthetic fibers and the use of cottons in the manufacturing process the fabric is now very available to all whom wish to have it. 

This brings us back to the use of the fabric. The definition above makes it seem that this would never be a wise choice for any customer especially if the client has a family. The two kids the dog and the continuous use of the furniture in this environment make the use of a fabric like this unthinkable. But when we look at this fabric with the introduction of cottons and acrylics it then becomes useful. 

Remember when we mentioned before that the use of these fabrics can allow even the most unadventurous client to place a bit of their personality into the interior and now it is easy to see that this is not only practical but easy as well.

Even though you are the working mom with 2.3 kids and a dog, as well as a husband the last thing that any one of you wants to think about is the care of the fabrics that you put into your home. 

Here is where Brandt and Whitney can help. We have more than 1,000 designer fabrics in stock and ready for use on your most inventive projects. We have a tremendous inventory of just the designer fabrics and designer upholstery fabrics that a client may be in need of.

These fabrics can be used for a wide number of projects and find their way into any number of rooms from the living room to the bedroom to the bath and beyond. it is not unheard of to make these fabrics the focal point of any space. Take the example of the great room for instance. In most of the American homes this room has become the formal / informal space. during the week it is a space to be used in the most relaxing manner possible but when Friday rolls around this space taken on a totally different mood. The school books and the tennis equipment is put away and the room must transform it's self from the family room to the living room. This is where these upholstery and drapery fabrics can help. These fabrics allow the space to be a chameleon. During the week the space is an inviting area for the family to be comfortable in and to allow for a space that is to be used without a great deal of care. On those evenings when a more formal space is needed turning the cushions, turning down the lights and lighting the candles makes the brocades and silks that you have chosen for your space shine and give a formal feeling to the space. The designer fabrics that you choose for your home will make it more appealing and more inviting no matter what the occasion is, a soccer awards dinner or a dinner for the boss the use of these fabrics can make a space not only a space but a wonderful space. Come see Brandt and Whitney for all of your designer upholstery, bedding, and fabric needs.

 

 


 

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Written by Daniel R. Whitney   
Saturday, 04 October 2008

 

 How to Determine the Type of Leather Finish on Your Upholstery

 In order to care for your leather furnishings properly, it is essential that you understand the importance of knowing the type of finish that is on your leather. The reason you need to know the category of finish that is on your leather is because different finishes require different leather conditioners, leather cleaners, leather dyes and leather repair products.

It is actually pretty easy to tell the type of finish you have, but first lets talk about the two basic leather finish categories and the types of leather finishes that are used in furniture and automotive upholstery. Category #1. Fully Protected Leather Finishes. Category #2 Semi-Protected or Unprotected leather finishes.  Different leather finishes require different leather care, cleaners, conditioner, repair and re-dyeing products. So before you do anything to your leather upholstery you first need to do a very simple test to try and determine the type of leather finish you have.

Take your fingernail and scratch the leather in a inconspicuous area on your upholstery. If it leaves a visible scratch it is unlikely a fully protected leather. If there is no visible scratch then try to drop a drop of water on the area you just scratched. If it beads up and the scratched area dose not discolor within a few seconds you probably have a fully protected leather. 

The chemistry used to develop upholstery leather cleaners, leather conditioners, leather dyes, leather care products and leather repair products are completely different for fully protected leather then semi or unprotected leather. This is why it is important to know the type of leather finish that is on your leather furniture upholstery. If you know the finish category you can use the appropriate type of leather leather conditioners, leather cleaners, leather dyes and leather repair products.

If you use the wrong type of leather conditioners, leather cleaners, leather dyes and leather repair products. You could end up with one of three different situations. Either using a product that is not effective or using a product that will change the character of the leather or worst case scenario ruining the leather.  So before using any leather conditioner, leather cleaner, leather dye and leather repair products on your upholstered leather furniture be sure you know the category of your leather finish.

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