Cushion cover design options to spruce up your living space

Your cushion cover can enhance or complement the design of your space.

Cushions give any room, whether it be your living room or bedroom, a sophisticated touch. However, they require the proper cushion covers for this. Cushions provide comfort, and the cushion covers maintain the style. Your cushion cover can enhance or complement the design of your space. 

Know about: Ethnic home

Attractive cushion cover designs to pick from

Formal cushion cover

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Seek out silk, velvet, and rare weaves that express wealth and luxury. You can select from patterns that feature intricate hand embroidery or applique in lustrous tones with trims in gold, silver, or even barely noticeable metallic tones- everything you would require for your formal living areas.

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Traditional cushion cover

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We adore options in vibrant “desi” colours, block printed or embroidered with classic Indian motifs like the paisley, the Mughal boota, the rose, the tree of life, and more, and made of both cotton and silk for ethnic Indian settings.

 

Boho chic cushion cover

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The free spirit within each of us is brought out by bohemian fashion. You can embrace eccentric colours and asymmetrical patterns wholeheartedly, just like the Hippies once did! Look into colourful, woven Macrame and fabric expressions with trims and accents that can give a space personality and character.

 

Casual cushion cover

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Everyday clothing that is prepared to withstand the rigours of work and play (as well as the antics of an extended family, including pets). Think about options in durable cotton and hand-woven fabrics in prints and trims for a TV room, study, home office, family room, or even a bedroom.

 

Bold geometric patterns

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Infuse your home with contemporary flair using cushion covers adorned with bold geometric patterns. These designs bring a modern edge to your decor, with sharp lines and contrasting colours that instantly catch the eye. Whether on a neutral sofa or a vibrant armchair, these covers create a captivating visual focal point.

 

Vintage floral prints

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Transport your living space to a bygone era with vintage floral print cushion covers. The timeless charm of delicate flowers and intricate motifs evokes nostalgia and adds a touch of elegance. Choose muted pastels or rich jewel tones to harmonise with your interior, breathing life into your furniture.

 

Tribal-inspired motifs

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Embrace the allure of cultural diversity with cushion covers featuring tribal-inspired motifs. Geometric shapes, earthy colours and symbolic designs connect your home to far-off places. These covers bring a sense of wanderlust and a connection to ancient traditions, effortlessly infusing your decor with a unique global appeal.

 

Textured fabrics with fringe

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Enhance the tactile experience of your interiors with cushion covers crafted from textured fabrics and adorned with fringe. The combination of varied textures and playful fringe adds depth and movement to your home decor. These covers invite touch and create a cosy, inviting atmosphere in any room.

 

Playful animal designs

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Inject a touch of whimsy and personality into your living spaces with playful animal design cushion covers. Whether it’s a quirky cat, a majestic elephant, or a cheerful bird, these covers capture the essence of nature with a fun twist. Perfect for adding a lighthearted element to your furniture arrangement.

 

Tips to decorate with cushion covers

Don’t match the sofa with the cushion covers

When you purchase a new sofa, it may occasionally come with coordinating cushions that blend in with the colour of the sofa and give the impression that it is a lumpy piece of furniture. Leave these behind. Give them to a neighbour or a friend. Change out these matching cushions for some that compare with the colour of the sofa and go well with the rest of the space. The effect it has on your entire room will astound you.

Pick a colour palette

The right colour choices can create a unified, well-organised look for your space. The living room typically contains a lot of items in a variety of hues and textures. Your carefully chosen cushions can beautifully assemble all the components and complement the colours.

Do not overcrowd the cushions

Leave enough room for people to sit down on your sofa without stuffing it too full of cushions. Even though an overabundance of cushions may appear comfortable, they actually make it difficult to sit comfortably on the sofa.

 

FAQs

How can you pick the ideal cushion covers for your house?

Seek inspiration by looking around you: Your house is your best resource; choose accents and tones that go with or complement the colour schemes of your furniture, drapes, and walls. Look for ideas: Fantastic interior design inspiration can be found in abundance on Instagram and Pinterest.

What kind of material is ideal for cushion covers?

Polyester and nylon: Since they are durable, simple to clean, fade less than other fabrics with regular cleaning, and look great in bold prints and strong colours, synthetic fibres can make excellent cushion cover fabric.

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