The Hamilton Spectator

FIDO-PROOF FABRICS

High-performanc­e fabrics unleash array of home design options for all pet owners

- MARY CAROL GARRITY

Kristen, a designer at Nell Hill’s home decor store, spends her days raving about high-performanc­e fabrics. She’s a big believer in the miracle fabrics that refuse to stain. But she had never really tested them out in her own home.

Then, her fur baby Mowgli decided to turn Kristen’s brandnew daybed into his favourite hangout. Kristen had the foresight to cover the daybed in a performanc­e fabric, so when her husband called out to her, “Look at how cute this is! Mowgli is sleeping on the daybed,” her heart only skipped a few beats. Now that she’s seen firsthand how the fabric handles Mowgli’s hair, dirty paws and even the peanut butter from his dog bones, she’s been amazed. The bed still looks new.

For all of us who long for lightcolou­red furniture, this is a game changer. We no longer have to select upholstery the colour of mud if we have kids or pets (or in my case, a very messy husband). Or opt for patterns that will hide our friends’ party fouls, like spilled dip or splashed drinks.

If we like, we can now cover our furniture in snow white fabric that looks like linen, but wears like iron. That’s because highperfor­mance fabrics are lightyears ahead of where they were even just a few years ago, when they were stiff and hard. If you’re looking for new furniture for holiday entertaini­ng, here’s why you should give performanc­e fabrics a look.

You will have stunning furniture that can also handle all that life dishes out. Here’s proof: Carly, one of our designers, received a panicked call from one of our customers, a young mom whose three-year-old child had just taken a black Sharpie and drawn a pretty picture of a house and trees on their new white sofa. Carly told her to breathe and follow the manufactur­er’s cleaning method. Every bit of the Sharpie art came out.

One of my friends asked us to help her design her living room, a light and bright space filled with blues and creams. This is how the room is supposed to look: dogfree.

But, this is how it looks the minute she turns her back: a lounge for her dogs. Daisy, her standard poodle with perpetuall­y muddy paws, makes herself at home on the sofa when no one is looking. And Tess sneaks in to bask in the sun.

I wish I had high-performanc­e fabrics years ago, when I hosted my boisterous family for Christmas Day. After my husband Dan cooked a wonderful feast, we moved to the living room to open gifts. That’s when my 90-something-year-old mom accidental­ly spilled her red wine all over my white sofa. If I had had Sunbrella or Krypton fabric, the wine would have wiped right up.

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 ?? MARY CAROL GARRITY PHOTOS TNS ?? Mowgli the dog decided to turn Neil Hill’s home decor designer Kristen’s brand-new day bed into his favourite hangout.
MARY CAROL GARRITY PHOTOS TNS Mowgli the dog decided to turn Neil Hill’s home decor designer Kristen’s brand-new day bed into his favourite hangout.

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