by admin | Nov 13, 2019 | Curtain Making, Curtains, Inspiration Page, Living Room, Zepel, Zepel Fabrics
This gorgeous lady has a fabulous home with lots of rich colours with Black accents and this golden curtain (Zepel Caption Toffee) was the exact fit to set everything off! We made the curtain in an S/Wave style and installed onto a plain black Sienna track. It has...
by admin | Oct 14, 2019 | Curtain Making, Curtains, Inspiration Page, Sheers, Sheers, Zepel, Zepel Fabrics
Now this was a fabulous place to make-over. Situated in Bunkers Bay Lane (managed by Private Properties Dunsborough) the curtains here just needed changing. Of course I had to go with Steve to help out! We simply took the existing sheers down and replaced with...
by admin | Oct 25, 2018 | Curtain Making, Curtains, Fabric, Fabrics, Zepel Fabrics
HERMITAGE is a modern take on a classic design drapery fabric. Its cool colour palette with contrasting detail has an extremely soft handle with a linen look base cloth. Its polyester composition makes this drapery fabric easy to care for and practical for both...
by admin | Aug 24, 2018 | Curtains, Fabric, Full Size Displays, Zepel Fabrics
Full Size Display – Zepel – Venus, Navarra & Flo For these 3mtr drop beauties we’ve used three fabrics from Zepel. The Box pleat is from the ‘Venus’ range (textured), the double pleat is from the ‘Navarra’ range (plain)...
by admin | Jun 21, 2018 | Curtains, Expert Advice, Fabric, Zepel Fabrics
Verso by Zepel Fabrics The Verso collection is a drapery focused collection with a selection of large-scale woven designs in a sateen finish. A very earthy colour palette with a highlight of dusty blue to compliment the range, this collection consists of 6 designs....
by admin | Mar 1, 2018 | Blockout, Curtains, Sheers, Zepel Fabrics
Ticked the box This gorgeous lady wanted the Hamptons look… soft curtains blowing in the breeze, romance… she got it! We used the new Zepel Rhyme Wide, a very soft/light linen look fabric, box pleated on a simple track. Where privacy was required we used...