Creating a Couch Slipcover : Couch Slipcover Materials
Creating your own unparalleled couch slipcover is fun and easy to do when you have the right tools. Learn the materials necessary for creating your own ...
Get the look: Swedish style
Start tiny. If you’re apprehensive about a big change or commitment, start with a small space in your home, such as a foyer, hallway or company room.
Repaint the walls in a lighter color. Thai suggests a neutral color, which is more versatile and will labour with many types of furniture and finishes. His favorite neutral paint colors include Classic Gray and Ashen Dove, both from Benjamin Moore and Clunch by Farrow & Ball.
Introduce painted Swedish pieces slowly. Start in smaller rooms and substitute the furniture you like the least, says Thai. You may find that one or two new pieces refresh your space enough. If you like the way they look, you can eventually secure the style into the more prominent rooms.
Don’t get carried away. “When people use too much Swedish furniture, it starts looking like a thesis park and will eventually look dated,” says Thai. He prefers rooms that are more collected and impure, with a touch of Swedish style.

Any idea where I can find slipcovers to fit a recliner sofa?
Try career or JC









