My favorites: Ever After in Coral and White
Deciding on fabric design and color can be a daunting task for some people, but shopping on Alluminare.com proves to make the decision-making much easier. There are plenty of design options, but the great thing is that you can completely customize the colors.
My personal favorite pattern on the site is Ever After designed by Jennifer Furlotte. It's an updated version of a very traditional Damask design. I love this pattern because Damask can be dressed up or down. Ever After would work great in a bedroom, dining room, office or really any room for that matter! Ever After also looks terrific with wall hangings on top of it. Don't worry about it looking too busy, it won't as long as you select the right pieces to hang!

Damask has been around since the 12th Century and was first produced in China, India, Persia, and Syria. The name derives from Damascus, a city well known for its textile production. It's amazing to think that a pattern is just as popular today as it was thousands of years ago.
Bringing the damask design current, Jennifer Furlotte stayed with traditional shapes for Ever After, but added modern floral touches. These modern touches help when selecting a color choice that differs from the traditional black, or dark colors.
My favorite color combination for Ever After is Coral and White. The coral mixed with the white lines help the design to pop and create what feels like a giant piece of art on the wall. I know a lot of people would be wary of putting coral on their walls, but it's actually a great neutral. Coral can be combined with just about any other neutral and look great. You could have a really nice silk or Egyptian cotton bedding with a traditional wood frame, or even a sleek platform bed. You could also pair this with a great white or black sofa. I'm definitely picturing my dark leather couch and armchair looking great with this Ever After Wallpaper behind it!
My personal favorite pattern on the site is Ever After designed by Jennifer Furlotte. It's an updated version of a very traditional Damask design. I love this pattern because Damask can be dressed up or down. Ever After would work great in a bedroom, dining room, office or really any room for that matter! Ever After also looks terrific with wall hangings on top of it. Don't worry about it looking too busy, it won't as long as you select the right pieces to hang!

Damask has been around since the 12th Century and was first produced in China, India, Persia, and Syria. The name derives from Damascus, a city well known for its textile production. It's amazing to think that a pattern is just as popular today as it was thousands of years ago.
Bringing the damask design current, Jennifer Furlotte stayed with traditional shapes for Ever After, but added modern floral touches. These modern touches help when selecting a color choice that differs from the traditional black, or dark colors.
My favorite color combination for Ever After is Coral and White. The coral mixed with the white lines help the design to pop and create what feels like a giant piece of art on the wall. I know a lot of people would be wary of putting coral on their walls, but it's actually a great neutral. Coral can be combined with just about any other neutral and look great. You could have a really nice silk or Egyptian cotton bedding with a traditional wood frame, or even a sleek platform bed. You could also pair this with a great white or black sofa. I'm definitely picturing my dark leather couch and armchair looking great with this Ever After Wallpaper behind it!
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