We’ve all been cooped up inside for a year and a half. This summer, we have to make up for the time we lost. This means spending more time outside. Make your yard the oasis of your dreams by buying fabulous patio furniture with unique fabrics. You could even use any extra outdoor upholstery fabric indoors. Here are some more ways to use outdoor fabric inside if you have some left over.

Curtains

Outdoor fabric is incredibly durable. For this reason, it’s an excellent fabric to use in a living room, such as on curtains. Families with little kids should especially look into getting this material because it can withstand wear and tear. So, it’ll be okay if a kid colors on it with a marker or spills a juice box on it.

Kitchen Banquettes

Kitchens are the heart of the home. As a result, you need a lot of seating in there to accommodate a bunch of people. This includes upholstering stools and kitchen banquettes. Kitchen banquettes are a great way to add more seating to your kitchen. Using outdoor fabric for these pieces is an excellent idea for the same reasons mentioned above. It’s durable and can withstand wear and tear. So, it won’t get entirely ruined if someone spills something on it.

Kids Rooms

Little kids’ rooms are typically a disaster filled with toys and little outfits. Since these rooms get so dirty, it’s best to put outdoor fabric on them. Due to the strength of outdoor fabric, kids can pull on it without it ripping. Remember, outdoor materials are meant to withstand whatever Mother Nature throws its way. So, it can handle whatever a little kid throws at it.

These are some more ways to use outdoor fabric inside. Don’t limit yourself when it comes to interior design—there’s so much you can do if you think outside the box. Decorator’s Best is here to help you every step of the way. We have beautiful fabrics that’ll make any space, whether indoor or outdoor, look fabulous.