
When custom-designing a product, whether a sofa, chair, ottoman or fabric headboard, plaid is so fun to decorate with. Plaid has its own personality. Pinks and greens – red, black and white – yellows and grey – any of these colors look great when a Glen Plaid or a big Buffalo Check is used.

A lot of designers showcase a plaid chair in a great fabric and add the same fabric in throw pillows to go on a leather sofa. Another option is to do all-leather furniture and add a big plaid cocktail ottoman.
Plaid is not just used in pillows and on furniture, but also in rugs, wallpaper and accessories. Layering plaid in bedding is also a great look. Plaids can be used for a modern farmhouse or country cottage look, as well.
If you want a touch of plaid or a large splash, try any of these options. Just stop in and see what we have to offer in selections of all types.
-by Clarissa L. Smith
About the Author: Clarissa Smith received her education from David Lipscomb University and Western Kentucky University in the field of design. A former visual merchandiser for Castner-Knott, she decorated on the side. She has decorated Parade homes in Fountain Trace and Covington Grove plus a wide variety of commercial buildings including Chandler Park, Chandler Assisted Living and Hospice along with several banks and doctors’ offices. She has been employed as a buyer of accessories and the on-staff designer at Ford’s Furniture for over 19 years.