Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

It’s me we’re talking about here..

The bedroom is big and the dining room is small, so it makes sense.Anyway, I may still fancy the door up one day if inspiration strikes but for now, I just decided to stick a wreath on it to fill some of that blank space and call it done.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

So that’s the story of where the need for this bow came from..I thought it would be neat if I could try to figure out a way to make a nice bow out of some of the really cute fabrics that I have in my stash and I’m pretty excited with what I came up with!.Here’s how you can make one too!.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

Start with a long strip of fabric.Mine was about 1.5 yards long and about 7 inches wide.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

There was nothing exact about my process.

I just eyeballed it and ripped, so just go ahead and use whatever amount of fabric looks good to you!.from Loft and Cottage.

I don’t usually love curtains used as doors, but the big chunky moldings make it work.. Steel frame slatted closet doors.from One Forty Three.This is a nice farmy/industrial look.. Back-painted plexi glass closet doors.

from Unpretentious Style.I actually really love this.