I am so excited to have Amy from Plain & Fancy Living here today.
I absolutely adore her design style and home.
She also happens to be extremely sweet and beautiful, what a combo!
Hi, Danielle Oakey readers! This is Amy from Plain & Fancy Living, I am so happy to be guest posting on Textile Thursday. Thanks so much for having me.
The textiles I have in my home are mostly linen fabrics. I love the Imperial Trellis pattern by Schumacher, especially in a punchy shade like the citrine. I know some people think the pattern is too trendy, but I think it will be considered a classic in the future. Fingers crossed!
I have faux drapes framing out the windows in the breakfast nook and I also have a roman shade in the pantry. This fabric brings so much energy to the space. I love it against the Ben Moore Revere Pewter wall color.
I also love how the swirls in the DIY painting and curves of the light fixture play off of the movement in the pattern of the fabric. The contrast of color with the citrine and gray is just the combination I wanted.
My lemon prints from Wisteria are perfect with the feel of the space and the fabric.
I love to mix old with modern and I think the fabric is a perfect compliment to the reclaimed wood farm table.
The fabric was purchased through Urban Grace Interiors. I painted the swirly picture and I purchased the lemon prints from Wisteria. The table was purchased at a local store, chairs from Tar and the light is Aidan Gray, purchased at local consignment.
Thanks so much for having me guest post on your stylish blog Danielle!
XXO,

Seriously? Do drapery get any better than that?
I am with Amy on this one, I think the Imperial Trellis print is timeless, I love it.
I definitely have drapery envy, anyone else?
Thanks Amy!
What a beautiful space! I just adore the fabric and I’m with you… I think this trend will turn into a classic. I have always loved the prints from Wisteria, they look amazing with your drapes! Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful home!
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Those curtains are beautiful and they fit the space perfectly. I love finding new places to look for fabric. Thanks.
What a gorgeous room! It’s rustic and elegant all at the same time and works beautifully together.
What a beautiful space! And, I agree…I think the trellis pattern is here to stay.
gorgeous curtains! so light and bright
I love Amy’s breakfast room – so beautiful!! She has such a great eye!
I love her textiles! Amy has a wonderful blog and style. I love the trellis pattern and adore the chandelier above the table. Everything works so well together! 🙂
girl, i’m lovin your panels, wow. what a great way to showcase that gorgeous window too! good stuff. xoxo shelli
I love these glimpses into Amy’s house – it looks straight out of a magazine!
Thanks so much for these nice comments and letting me guest post Danielle!
xx
Amy R.
Yes, I second that drapery envy!!! That dining room is so lovely…the kind of space that you could sit down to a fun dinner and just staaaaay a while (c:
For sure timeless! What a great dining room, love her mix of art too. Can’t wait to visit her blog!
I agree! Definitely a classic fabric! Did you make the curtains yourself??
love that DIY art! so awesome
Can’t get enough of Imperial trellis – such a luxurious fabric!
beautiful home and those curtains are gorgeous!
Those drapes are incredible! And I think that print is my favorite things of all!
Wow! Its so pretty, the prints and the color blends very well with the elements in that room. Its a good and very nice idea to learn to having that wood and gray-tones-like metal combinations, the drape stands out. Lovely.
Wow! I love the curtains and space.