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Kova Fabric | Sherpa Boucle Fabric | Upholstery Fabric
Expertly crafted, Kova's Sherpa Boucle Fabric is a best-selling choice for its exceptional softness and unique boucle texture. Ideal for upholster...
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Expertly crafted, Kova's Sherpa Boucle Fabric is a best-selling choice for its exceptional softness and unique boucle texture. Ideal for upholster...
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Experience luxury and sophistication with Clifton Fabric's Linen Look Boucle. This high-end fabric boasts a textured boucle weave, creating a clas...
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Expertly crafted with a heavy weight texture, our Komodo Fabric boasts a luxurious boucle with metallic thread. Perfect for upholstery, it adds a ...
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Upgrade your upholstery with our Stanley Fabric, featuring a beautiful bouclé texture and colored specks. The multi-colored design adds depth and ...
View full detailsCrisp and clean, white brings brightness, openness, and a fresh, modern feel to any space. Rodeo Home's white fabric by the yard ranges from cool bright whites to soft off-whites across linens, sheers, velvets, and textured weaves — perfect for airy drapery and clean, contemporary upholstery. Order a sample to compare undertones against your trim and walls before you buy.
White reads very differently depending on texture and undertone — a bright cotton feels sharp and modern, while a slubby linen or plush velvet softens the look. Cool whites feel clean and crisp; warmer off-whites edge toward ivory and feel more inviting. Getting the undertone right against your existing white trim is key, which is why a sample is especially helpful here.
Texture keeps white from feeling flat or clinical. A sheer white is a perennial favorite for light, private windows; a natural linen adds relaxed texture; a velvet brings soft depth; and a chenille adds cozy comfort to seating.
White amplifies natural light and makes small rooms feel larger, pairing with every palette from bold color to serene neutrals. For high-use upholstery, lean toward performance or easy-care weaves so the bright tone stays fresh.
White is cool and crisp with no warm undertone, while ivory is a softened, warmer white with a hint of cream. White feels more modern; ivory feels warmer and more forgiving.
It shows soil more than darker colors, so for high-use seating choose a performance or easy-care fabric with a good cleaning code. On drapery and accent pieces, upkeep is minimal.
Yes — white and sheer white curtains are extremely popular for keeping rooms bright and airy while softening light. Line them if you want more privacy or room-darkening.
Yes. All of our white drapery and upholstery fabric is sold by the yard and cut continuously for consistent shade across your project.