
Decorating
with Toile
by Nikki Willhite
Toile is decorating pattern that has been around since the 1800's. It is a
classic. It is good for the frugal decorator because it never goes out of style.
Right now it is extremely popular.
The Toile design came from the French. If you've never heard the word spoken,
it is just one syllable and sounds like "twall".
Using Toile is like using a floral print, but is not as easily dated as a
floral print. You can always recognize vintage floral prints. They are very
abstract. The flowers are not as real looking as they are in today's prints. The
pinks are peach, and the blues lean toward aqua.
Most Toile fabric is only two colors. The background is usually white or
cream, and the design is printed in blue, white, black/charcoal or red. These
limited colors help keep the fabric from looking dated.
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Toile is often made in a very soft fabric so that it drapes well. At first it
was used for draperies and bedspreads, but now you will find it on all types of
furniture, accessories, and even clothing.
Toile is considered an elegant and romantic fabric. You can decorate very
dramatically with Toile by painting your walls a vibrant color and then using
nothing but Toile in your room. This is often done with red walls and a black
and white toile print.
Toile fabrics picture scenes from daily life, from peasants working in
fields, to exotic landscapes and cherubic angels. American Toile often depicts
historical American patriotic events and symbols. The scenes depicted on the
cloth are meant to tell a story.
There is a lot of rhythm on the fabric, as the scene is a pattern repeating
all over the fabric. Toile has a lot of curved lines, which is why it is treated
as a floral. It goes well with stripes and plaids.
Toile designs are suitable for both formal and informal rooms. At one time,
Toiles were used extensively in almost every formal room. Toile blends
wonderfully into a shabby chic room, giving it a sense of age, which people try
so hard to get by distressing furniture.
You will find Toile prints for upholstery, drapes, bedspreads, wallpaper, and
even on dishes. If you would like to see a couple examples of Toile prints,
visit: http://www.allthingsfrugal.com/toile.htm
If you want to add a touch of elegance to your home, think about adding some
Toile fabric. Start with a pillow. It doesn't take much fabric to bring a little
elegance and sophistication to you interior.
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