Area Fabric | Net-Like Sheer Fabric | Drapery & Curtain Fabric
Expertly woven to perfection, the Area Fabric | Net-Like Sheer is a heavy weight fabric that offers a net-like texture and measures 110 inches wid...
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Expertly woven to perfection, the Area Fabric | Net-Like Sheer is a heavy weight fabric that offers a net-like texture and measures 110 inches wid...
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Transform your spaces with this expertly crafted abstract floral embroidered fabric. The thoughtful composition of 47% cotton and 53% polyester del...
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Cruise Fabric is a luxurious solid crushed velvet perfect for elevating your home décor projects. This lightweight, 100% polyester fabric features ...
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Crafted from pure silk dupioni, this multicolored thin stripe fabric delivers the sophisticated elegance your drapery and curtain projects demand. ...
View full detailsBeige is the quiet workhorse of neutral design — warm, soft, and endlessly easy to live with. Rodeo Home's beige fabric by the yard spans linens, velvets, chenilles, and textured weaves for welcoming drapery and hard-working upholstery that pairs with virtually any palette. Order a sample to match the undertone before you buy.
Beige ranges from pale sand and khaki to deeper camel and warm greige. Cooler beiges lean toward gray (greige) and feel modern, while warmer beiges edge toward tan and feel cozy. Because beige is a background color, texture is what keeps it interesting — a slubby linen or a plush velvet gives it depth that a flat weave can't.
A linen or linen-blend beige is the classic relaxed neutral; a velvet makes it feel refined and luxe; a chenille adds softness to everyday seating; and a beige sheer warms a window with a soft, natural light.
Beige is the ultimate flexible foundation — it lets art, wood tones, and accent colors take center stage and never fights the rest of the room. Pair it with white and greenery for a fresh look, or with brown and black for something richer and more grounded.
Beige works with nearly everything — white, cream, and brown for a warm tonal look, or navy, black, and green for contrast. It's a natural partner to taupe and other neutrals.
Not at all — the trick is layering texture and tone. A mix of beige linen, velvet, and woven textures reads warm and sophisticated, and it's far more forgiving and timeless than trend colors.
Greige is a beige with a gray undertone. It bridges warm and cool palettes, making it one of the most flexible neutrals for modern and transitional rooms.
Yes. All of our beige drapery and upholstery fabric is sold by the yard and cut continuously for consistent shade across your project.