
Charles Walton IV


You probably cringe when you think about grape juice and chocolate ice cream near your family room sofa. Want less to worry about? Shop smart and make your home life more low-maintenance. Once upon a time, outdoor fabric was rough to the touch, unattractive, and reserved for sailboats. Not anymore. New technology has made stain-resistant fabrics incredibly soft, and they now come in a variety of colors and patterns.
Great Style, Less Stress
In this room, which opens to the backyard and pool, Purcellville, Virginia, interior designer Kate Dieterich combined her
talent for choosing fashionable fabrics with the homeowners' desire for easy-care materials. A cafe au lait-colored synthetic
suede feels as supple as the real deal on the sofa and chairs. The material repels scuff marks and spills, even juice and
red wine. For an accent, Kate chose high-performance outdoor fabrics for the swirl-patterned ottoman and the pillows. Add
to that fade-resistant linen panels and a weather-resistant chenille throw, and this space is living proof that fabric has
come a long way.
Spill-Proof Fabrics–Gotta Try Them
Have you ever spilled on your sofa and then flipped the cushion over to hide the stain only to find another stain on that side? If so, it's time for a better solution: indoor/outdoor materials that you can keep clean with ease. Your
selections may be more expensive up front, but they'll last longer and save you money in the long run.
"Check Out These Great Fabrics" is from the May 2007 issue of Southern Living.
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