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All Things …. Zebra
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Like Jeff, I am not a big zebra fan, but the use of it as an accent makes me think I could use it to give my designs a different direction and to come out of my comfort zone.
That chair with the yellow zebra pattern talks to me!
My preferance is “just a little bit” of cheetah in every room. Guess there’s still “just a little bit” of primitive in us.
My little touch of animal print is also cheetah and in the bedroom. Although I find myself drawn to the bolder zebra, I haven’t quite embraced it in my home yet……
I am not a big fan of Zebra patterns, but I have to respect the skill of some of these decorating jobs. I like the schemes that use the zebra as more of an accent rather than the room theme.
.-= Jeff´s last blog ..Cotton Damask Stripe Duvet Set =-.