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Two-tone seats...should I do it?
I've been thinking about this for too long and need some outside views.
I think I like the idea, but can't land on a definitive decision. Should I two-tone the seats with white leather or leave them be? If I do decide to go with two-tone, should I do just the rear insert, or the rear and the bottom cushion? Below is a mock-up with some white cloth for a rough idea. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/0191431625038.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/0181431625061.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/0171431625080.jpg |
I think it will make the car look dated if you go for stark color blocking like that.
I would play with adding piping instead to go with your black/white shifter motif. Like they do it on the Range Rover, piping on the edges only. I would also maybe replace the black carpeting on the doors and foot wells with dark grey/alcantara, do the steering wheel in alcantara with padding, and find similar shade of grey for the floor matts. Could work on the seat inserts too since it will be softer blend than going full on white. So you have a "theme" of white/black/grey with hints of white stripes here and there. piping in black interior (not a fan of the inserts though). |
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I still plan to do the door pocket covers in leather with white edging and maybe the door handles upper trim piece, so something more subtle may be best for the seats. I like your piping or edging idea. |
black and white color blocking makes me think of this.
black and white |
Yeah, I agree.
After visualizing it, I'm sure that some edging or piping is the way to go. Maybe even just a 1cm edge on both the rear and bottom inserts or a pipe between the inserts and seats. That would be extremely easy to do, also. I'll play with some white tape and see what I find. ;) |
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Pasha is the only black and white interior that has a Porsche look.
Pasha - or not at all! |
I actually am going to talk to a friend of mine who does interiors about doing a Alcantara center insert on my seats. Will help in the summer from not being too hot and will make it look a little better.
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Good call, Perfectlap ;)
I like the piping idea much better! I'm also fairly certain that I only want it on the seat back insert, not the bottom. http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...2CBF74E82A.jpg http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...5BCC81742D.jpg |
Personally, I like the contrasting color block. Porsche's are so damn boring they make BMW interiors look downright blingy!
With that being said, there is always concern for tasteful vs over the top. However, in this case, I don't think that contrast seat inserts are in any way over the top or distasteful. Some people will like it and some won't. So at the end of the day, if you like, then do it. |
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Here's a pic of piping on WetOkole seat covers on their Porsche gallery page.
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This is what I did many years ago ...
... and still looks great.
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ppbon/TwoToneSeats2.jpg http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ppbon/TwoToneSeats1.jpg Happy Boxstering, Pedro Quote:
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How about this which also happens to be for sale
http://www.boxa.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=64678#entry784394 |
I had these on my 944, I like the full two tone but thats just me :D
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1431646519.jpg |
What about some white stitching? Anyone remember who did it with that bright green? He just stitched right over the original, came out great.
Edit: Found it - Shehadehd did it, scroll down a bit. I saw you were on the thread, so you probably already considered it. http://986forum.com/forums/show-tell-gallery/49616-opinions-brake-caliper-wheel-color-4.html#post382015 |
I like the full 2 tone.
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I like the two tone look and I like the white stiching idea. Not sure I like the piping.
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Not black and white.....but
I like mine, this is after a redye of the leather and the carpet. I personally think a solid color is a bit too dated
http://i621.photobucket.com/albums/t...psc89540ed.jpg |
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