From 'wall hangings' to 'hanging fabric pods', let's check out how to use old and unused fabrics in interior decor.
This is not only a conscious way to include fabric in home decor but also adds personality to the design and brings satisfaction.
Macrame wall hangings: Made by knotting, Macrame adds a chic and boho aesthetic to your interior. You can use these decorative fabrics as wall hangings, plant holders, dream catchers, etc.
Hanging fabric pods: Have some unused sarees or dupattas? Utilize them creating a hanging fabric pod for a cozy reading nook in your room. It also saves space and replaces furniture.
Pillowcase: Here, use your bright-coloured fabrics for pillows to add a splash of colour to your interior by decorating chairs, sofas, beds, etc, with pillowcases.
Flower pot cover: Fabrics can also be used as pot covers. Wrap around your flower pots to give them a unique artistic touch.
Fabric painting: Unleash your creativity by using fabrics as your canvas. Both plain or printed fabrics can be used for this purpose. However, to make it easy find a suitable reference from the internet.
Patchwork: Patchworks are done by attaching pieces of fabric on a primary base of cloth. You can use glue to attach the fabrics or stitch them together.
Fabric photo frame: Add a personal touch by wrapping fabrics around your photo frame. Any colourful saree, dupatta, or fabric scrapes will do the job.
Curtains: Convert your old sarees into drapes and curtains that not only shape the size and colour of your room interior but also make your home comfy.