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Project ABefore we started, this interior looked dated and dark largely due to all the teak. The foam seating was in excellent shape so it was reused and the new fabric totally transformed the area. Coordinating toss cushions added a touch more colour. |
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Project BThis couple wanted to add some colour and comfort to their cockpit. We used a Sunbrella fabric for the seats so they would be water resistant. The decorative toss cushions gave the area some interest and tied in the colours of their navy and tan enclosure with the burgundy seats. |
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Project CThis seating area needed to be updated with a replacement that was durable and long wearing. The existing foam was in excellent shape so we recovered it with a faux leather that would just wipe clean. Baseball stitching on the seams added a nice finishing touch. |
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Project DThis couple wanted to replace the fabric on their cushions because it had not responded well to being washed. We chose a lighter coloured fabric that would brighten the area as the teak interior made it look dark. We reused the foam and applied scotch guarding to resist everyday dirt and accidents. |
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Project EOur client was looking for bedding for their boat. We chose a soft blue and brown fabric to coordinate with the colour scheme in the main saloon. The back of the comforter has the same chocolate fabric as the sheets which are extremely soft in 500 thread count. |
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Project FThis couple wanted fitted linens that could just slide into place so the bed was easily made up. We added elastic to the top sheet at the foot of the bed so it can be simply hooked on. No fussing with tucking in! The custom comforter was also fitted so the bed could be made easily. |
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