Home decorating fabric
In the first of her new series, interior designer Jenny
Blanc takes a fresh look
at the decorating with toile, the classical fabric favorite,
Toile de Jouy, and creates a sophisticated interior decorating scheme that
reflects its best qualities yet feels in tune with today’s home interior
When approaching
this new series on the topic of classic fabrics, it seemed only right to start with one of
my most favorite and enduring decorating styles, a style which has been loved
by many for centuries. Toile de Jouy has always appealed to me, and my love of
all things French. Many of the original designs, and indeed some of the most
recently produced fabrics, provide a unique pictorial view on French history
and rural life exquisitely printed onto cloth. However you decorating with
toile, Toile de Jouy brings a wonderful touch of femininity to interiors.
What is toile fabric
I would like to
give you some ideas on what is toile fabric. The fabric was given the name Jouy
from the French town where the fabric was first printed in the 1700s to compete
with the rare and expensive printed cottons being imported from India. The most
commonly known Toile de Jouy has always been printed using a one color print
for a repeat design on a white or cream ground cloth. The most familiar print colors
of toile fabric are red, blue, black and grey.
Over the centuries
there has always been a demand for the look toile creates with Toile de Jouy
wallpaper being introduced to give yet more design possibilities. Historically,
interior decorators have used both toile wallpaper and fabric in one room, which
produces an ornate, highly decorative look. Today, by using less of the fabric pattern
in a scheme and blending it with sophisticated plains, Toile de Jouy can offer more
versatility and breadth of appeal. Looking to their archives as the starting point
for the design, many fabric companies are recoloring favorite toiles to bring the
style right up to date. They are also producing designs in reverse so that the
background color is the stronger color in the print. This gives so many new
options to explore from a design
point of view.
Toile de Jouy,
whether in the classic traditional style or as a new interpretation, always
looks good combined with a complementary checked or striped lining fabric, helping
to break up the print as a rest for the eye. Toiles also suit being trimmed with
a matching plain fabric or a decorative tassel, braid or bobble trim.
With each part of
this new series, I’ll be introducing you to a room scheme that celebrates a
classic decorating style, yet shows you how to integrate it well within a home that will be
elegantly now. Overleaf, I have chosen to use toile for a bedroom scheme as it has
long been associated with this room where a romantic look is often required. I
have used a beautiful new design on a high quality cotton from a collection by
Manuel Canovas as the starting point. This collection comes in a wonderful array
of vibrant hues including a burnt orange for strikingly contemporary looks, but
I have chosen this lovely color combination of chocolate and blue and used it
in a more restrained way to emphasize its beauty and create a sophisticated,
modern, yet still
timeless decorating
style setting.
Decorating home with toile
On the moodboard
(which has been drawn to illustrate all of the furniture to scale) you will
find plain and textured toile fabrics to temper the pattern as well as paint
and flooring. I have included some beautiful accessories, from drawer handles to
blind pulls, which illustrate the importance I place on attention to detail.
UNDERSTANDING THE TOILE FABRIC SCHEME
Employ the right finishes in the correct proportions for a
successful decorating result
THE TOILE FABRIC WINDOW TREATMENT
It is important to
use a Toile de Jouy fabric so that you can view the beautiful print well and
there is no better way than when used for curtains or a blind. By combining
full-length Toile de Jouy curtains with a contrasting Roman blind, these
windows are dressed with an interesting layering of fabrics. Fully interlined curtains
provide warmth and darkness at night, whilst the blind can be used to shade the
sun by day. This smocked curtain
heading adds a feminine touch and the curtains are hung from an imposing pole
with beautifully modern classic finials finished in nickel and twine. I’ve suggested
adding a blind pull for a decorative finish.
FOCUSING ON FURNITURE DÉCOR
Decorating home
with toile and use a bench stool placed at the end of the bed and covered in
the Toile de Jouy adds an imposing interior design
element and provides a link with the curtains. This particular
decorating style is buttoned, although it could be simply upholstered
using either a decorative braid or piped-edge finish. I recommend varying the
types of materials you use within a scheme, so here the stool has cherry legs,
the bedside cupboards have a sophisticated paint finish and are finished with
handblown glass knobs, and the Louis-style chair, which is covered in a
contemporary cut velvet, has a chalk-onwood antiqued paint finish.
DECORATING THE BED WITH TOILE FABRIC
The bed should be
the most important decorating statement. This bed head provides an eye catching
design as well as giving comfort. Work at layering the bed with different
fabrics. Here, a box pleated valance neatly conceals the bed base. A quilted
throw covers the bed yet allows the valance to show, and a bespoke throw neatly
folded at the end of the bed adds a decorative, warm feature. Bespoke square
linen pillowcases in two shades of tactile linen add the designer look and link
the blue touches.
DECORATING ELEMENTS
A beautifully warm
paint shade sets off the Toile de Jouy, and is the perfect foil for the mirrors
and china inspired toile fabric prints. The carpet, a wonderfully thick cut pile
in a high quality wool and a rich chocolately brown shade, adds a luxurious
enveloping feel every time you step into the room.
ACCESSORISING WITH TOILE FABRIC
Pairing elements
can work well in most decorating style schemes, but particularly in a bedroom décor
where you want to create a sense of calm and sophistication. The glass table lamps
with off-white shades are elegant yet light and reflect beautifully in the
mirrors.
We hope that professional interior designer tips and ideas on how to decorate home with toile fabric will help you to create beautiful interior in your home!
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