Say hello to all things sheer! You may already be familiar with our Madeline Flour Sheer fabric, which features cream stripes on a tonal background and is an excellent choice for cafe curtains as well as full-length sheers. Now, we’re also thrilled to share the launch of Madeline Mint and Cornflower, perfect for those eager to enjoy this lightweight, textural look but with a pop of color.
“Madeline is such a great transitional sheer fabric,” says Liberty Riggs, the founder of Morrison Gates. “The small braided detail elevates the overall look and can so easily blend with a variety of decorating styles from traditional to boho.”
Need some assistance as you brainstorm how to incorporate these into your space? Below, five designers share how they would style these Madeline colorways in the home.
01. Pair Madeline with Velvet
Use one of the Madeline colorways on your window and then opt for one of our solid velvets, available in 11 different shades, on your accompanying upholstery, suggests Thea Bloch-Neal, the founder of Curated by Thea. “The softness of Madeline alongside the richness of velvet would be absolutely stunning,” she says.
02. Celebrate Chinoiserie Style with Cornflower
Thayer finds that the Madeline Cornflower Custom Sheer Curtain “is the perfect contemporary twist to a more traditional aesthetic.” The designer says, “This pattern will fit in seamlessly with trending plate walls, ginger jar collections, and chinoiserie prints.” She envisions pairing it with either the Sage Custom Curtain for a softer look, or the Citron Velvet Curtain for a bolder result.
03. Stick to the Classics
Prefer to be more traditional?” For a more classic look, I’d suggest pairing Madeline Flour with a textural grasscloth wallpaper and then adding visual interest and warmth with Georgia Printed Cotton and Walnut Solid Velvet,” Riggs says. “I imagine this palette as the basis for a serene primary bedroom.”

04. Upgrade the Kitchen
Who says your kitchen has to be plain? “The Madeline Mint Cafe Curtain belongs in all kitchen windows,” Thayer says. “The sheer curtain lets light flow in while the dainty mint embroidery emphasizes the view of the outdoors.” She then suggests wallpapering a neighboring dining space, breakfast nook, or hallway. “Use the Annabelle Amalfi Clay Coated Wallpaper or Nellie Burgundy Clay Coated Wallpaper to accentuate the soft green hue even more,” the designer says.
05. Embrace Neutrals
When working with all neutrals, a bit of variation is still key. “Having a love for neutral aesthetics I’m intentional about mixing patterns and layering a room with mixed textures,” says Kelly Collier-Clark, the founder of House of Clark Interiors. She envisions using Madeline Flour sheers alongside pillows in Walnut Solid Velvet as well as Oat Solid Linen “to mix another lighter neutral texture in a bedroom with white or cream bedding.” The designer adds, “This combination could work in a living room with cream or light neutral furniture as well.”