Patterns for the home.
Built for production.
Cushions, curtains, throws, bedding, wallpaper. Texloom handles the repeat math, color separations, and large-format exports your print partner needs.
Home textile design has its own rhythm. Repeat sizes are measured in panels and roll widths, not garment cuts. Color stability matters because a sofa lives with its fabric for a decade. And the print methods — rotary screens, digital direct-to-fabric, jacquard weaves — each impose their own constraints on file prep. Texloom understands the home category specifically: rapports up to 64 inches, Pantone matching against the home palette, jacquard-aware separations, and exports at the unique aspect ratios home goods demand.
Start DesigningChallenges we solve
From idea to production-ready file
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Decide the surface and rapport size
Cushion fronts, drape panels, bedding sheets, wallpaper rolls — each has a target rapport. Set inches or centimetres up front; the studio carries that math through every export.
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Render or import the master print
Bring in a sketched motif, a vintage textile reference, or generate from a text prompt. AI Print Studio renders the master at the art style you specify.
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Build the repeat
Seamless Repeats outputs a tileable artwork at your rapport. Half-drop and brick layouts handle the hide-the-seam cases that home goods need.
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Lock the colorway to Pantone TCX
Open Pantone Color Finder, swatch each color in the master, accept the closest TCX. The published values feed straight into the print partner's color management.
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Generate the season's variations and export
Colorway Studio produces 4–6 colorways at full resolution. Bedding gets bedding aspect ratios, drapery gets drapery aspect ratios — one master, season-ready in an afternoon.
Tools you'll use every day
Common scenarios
Bedding collections (sheets, duvets, pillowcases)
Coordinated prints with engineered placement on duvet centers and matching sheet rapports — both in one project.
Cushion and throw pillow prints
Square-format prints designed to sit cleanly on a 20" cushion or 18" throw — engineered placement, not a generic tile.
Drapery and curtain panels
Long vertical rapports designed for panel widths, with the visible-when-pleated math accounted for at the design stage.
Wallpaper rolls
Rapports designed at standard wallpaper roll widths (20.5" / 27"), with seam-friendly half-drop and straight-match options.
Upholstery yardage
Pattern designed for cut-and-sew across upholstered furniture — sofa scale, chair scale, or accent piece scale.
Table linens (napkins, runners, tablecloths)
Engineered prints with placement borders, monograms, and seasonal palette runs. Format Converter handles the multiple aspect ratios.
Questions about home textiles on Texloom
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