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Mua gì cũng được giảm giá, hoàn tiền ==> Bấm vào đây
As we transition into cooler weather I always recommend changing your linens to freshen the master, the guest room or even a bath. In this case, lets focus on bed linens (my fav). As I've said in the past, I need 'L.A." linens anonymous. I am as crazy as a bed bug (creepy) for shams, sheets and spreads... Not a big shopper in most arenas, but when it comes to bedding I have so little control.
In that vein, and based on a recent visit to Steinmart (they've got some decent home goods goin' on there now) I am now mad about Matelassé (mat-la-SAY.) Per Wikipedia it is a weaving or stitching technique yielding a pattern that appears quilted or padded. The technique originated in France in the 18th century, which tells us it's a classic. And looks like this:
We've all seen it, but may or may not have known what to call it other than a quilt (which it is.) At MyDesignGuide we love this bedding for so many reasons:
1. it lends great texture to the bedroom;
2. it can work with any design style and comes in any color;
3. it's medium weight so works three seasons; and
4. when combined with a comforter or throw will work year around.
Could you curl up here? Or here?
Cheers!
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Mua gì cũng được giảm giá, hoàn tiền ==> Bấm vào đây
As we transition into cooler weather I always recommend changing your linens to freshen the master, the guest room or even a bath. In this case, lets focus on bed linens (my fav). As I've said in the past, I need 'L.A." linens anonymous. I am as crazy as a bed bug (creepy) for shams, sheets and spreads... Not a big shopper in most arenas, but when it comes to bedding I have so little control.
In that vein, and based on a recent visit to Steinmart (they've got some decent home goods goin' on there now) I am now mad about Matelassé (mat-la-SAY.) Per Wikipedia it is a weaving or stitching technique yielding a pattern that appears quilted or padded. The technique originated in France in the 18th century, which tells us it's a classic. And looks like this:
We've all seen it, but may or may not have known what to call it other than a quilt (which it is.) At MyDesignGuide we love this bedding for so many reasons:
1. it lends great texture to the bedroom;
2. it can work with any design style and comes in any color;
3. it's medium weight so works three seasons; and
4. when combined with a comforter or throw will work year around.
Could you curl up here? Or here?
Traditional |
This quilt has beautiful starfish and clam shell detailing, -perfect for our coastal spaces. |
Color Galore!
Cheers!
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