Velvet is often considered to be one of the most luxurious fabrics available and this is what makes it popular for use around the home. It is both the appearance and the texture of this fabric that makes it appealing. Using fabric in your home can help you to create a theme, personalise the space and add a splash of colour. Here are some tips for buying velvet fabric and the different ways it can be used within the home.

  • Buying Velvet

If you choose to buy fabric online, then try to buy from a site that sends out samples before making your purchase. You should preferably buy velvet fabrics from upholstery companies such as northcroftfabrics.co.uk as they are specialists in this particular field. If you have little or no experience of working with velvet, then the upholstery company may be able to offer you some advice on how to use it.

  • Soft Furnishings

Cushions are a typical soft furnishing in the home and while some are for practical use, others are for aesthetic purposes only. Velvet is an ideal fabric for cushions as it fits the criteria of being both practical and visually pleasing. Similarly, velvet is ideal for blankets and throws. Not only will adding different textures create a sense of luxury, the soft feel of velvet is good for snuggling up to in bed. Cushions, throws and blankets can all be bought or made at home.

  • Curtains

A popular use of velvet in the home is curtains. The reason this fabric works so well is that because it is a heavier material the curtains hang really well and don’t become creased. An additional benefit is that as velvet is quite dense it is good for blocking out the light. Velvet curtains will work particularly well in period homes or in rooms where you are trying to create a period feel. Although there are a lot of velvet curtains available to buy, if you have the skills to make them yourself then it is worth doing. This is because you will get a better colour match by buying the fabric rather than pre-made curtains. It may also be more cost effective too.

  • Upholstery

Even a novice upholsterer can probably manage to cover dining chair covers with a little guidance. This is a wonderful idea, whether you are revamping tired looking seat covers or trying to create a whole new look in your dining area. Anyone with a little more upholstery experience may feel able to be a little more adventurous and recover a sofa, an armchair or even a chaise lounges. These require a lot more skill and patience than a simple seat cover. However, if you are willing to take the time and effort to do the job, then you will transform a plain piece of furniture into the stunning feature of your living area.

Whether you are updating old furniture, creating features in a room or simply adding some colour and texture to a room with soft furnishings, velvet is a fantastic choice of fabric. Not only is it visually appealing, it is also practical and perfect for period looks.