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The Complete Photo Guide to Window Treatments: DIY Draperies, Curtains, Valances, Swags, and Shades

The Complete Photo Guide to Window Treatments: DIY Draperies, Curtains, Valances, Swags, and Shades

The most comprehensive DIY window book on the market. The Complete Photo Guide to Window Treatments makes it easy to choose and construct today’s most popular window treatments – 20 styles of valances, swags, and cornices; 20 styles of curtains and draperies; plus 10 types of window shades. Room photographs show each style in a variety of decorating styles, fabrics, and hardware. Each project has step-by-step instructions from beginning to end: measuring the window, cutting the fabric with confide

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 8, 2011 at 9:09 am

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Window Treatment Options

Window treatments can easily make or break the style of a room. Adding curtains or drapes to a window can create a focal point and also elongate the ceiling height. There are so many different options for your windows but I will cover just a few and also show you how to create your own printed drapes. Here is some vocabulary that may help you determine what is the right option for your specific window.

• Draperies- Are usually pleated panels that are hung from a traverse rod or a decorative pole and rings. There are many types of pleat arrangements some made by hand and some using pleating tape.

• Swags and cascades- Stationary swags of fabric can be combined and overlapped on a decorative pole or covered dust board. They can be pleated and formal or relaxed and casual. They are often combined with cascades (also known as jabots or tails) at each end of the windrow. • Valences- Are decorative top treatments that can cove the mounting hardware of drapes or shades. They can be pleated, gathered or flat, arched, straight or shaped, and can be mounted on dust boards, poles, or rods.

• Cornices- Are padded box shapes covered in fabric and trim. The bottom edge can be shaped in many different ways. They are mounted above the window and can conceal other mounting hardware.

• Fabric Shades- Come in many shapes and sizes. They are usually raised and lower by a system of rigged cords or a spring-loaded roller. Roman shades and their much variation tend to be

Watch how custom window treatments can change the look of your room right before your eyes! Adding the right window treatments is the single most important “decorating must” you can add!Windows are the focal point in any room yet the most over looked and “under dressed” in most homes. The window treatments shown are all custom made by me! And cannot be purchased in any store. If you have a nice home than you should complete it with nice treatments! Visit us on the web at www.factorydirectwindowtreatments.com
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Q&A: What color paint and window treatments should we choose?

Question by da_r71: What color paint and window treatments should we choose?
My wife and I are about to renovate our living room. We plan to repaint our walls, add new window treatments, and possibly add chair rails and crown molding.

We plan on keeping our black leather sofa and red leather easy chairs. We also have medium brown hard wood floors and dark brown baseboards and doors. The walls are currently a textured egg shell white. Lastly we have ample natural lighting from the sliding glass door and large living room windows.

Please give us suggestions on what color to paint our walls and a suggested window treatment for the sliding glass door and windows. If possible provide a web link to show the colors and treatments.
BTW, we are looking for a more modern or exotic look. Oh, we’re not a fan of wall paper. Would beige paint look ok?

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Answer by HappyHeart
First, you have to decide the style that you like. Is it traditional? Modern? Exotic? Then decorate your home accordingly. If you like exotic influences but don’t want to go overboard, just have accent pieces here and there, e.g. use cushions with African pattern or have mini elephant statues or Chinese-inspired vases or something.

Since you don’t mention it, I’ll just give you a suggestion based on what I like. I prefer a traditional look, just because I think it’s both elegant and comfortable.

Since you have red arm chairs, why don’t you have a bit more red in the room? Maybe a red rug for the living area? Or red cushions for the black sofa? Make sure the textures of the cushion and the leather don’t clash, though. Or you could have red curtains or walls. If you do go with curtain, make sure it’s lined or it’s a blackout material, because otherwise the light entering your house when the curtains are closed may be too eerie. Oh, instead of curtains, maybe you could use Roman blinds; stay away from vertical or horizontal blinds. (Except if you got the latter in the wooden varieties – those look so elegant!)

Personally, I think it’s best to keep the curtains a bit more neutral, though. So, maybe use something more beige or sheer curtains. Instead, use red on the walls, BUT don’t go crazy. I think the more burgundy, dark red colours would look better than bright reds. Also, depending on your budget, you could choose to use wallpapers instead. With wallpapers, you could play around with patterns as well. I’d go with beige/cream wallpaper with red accents, and red borders. That would look awesome! Or, if you prefer to paint, your current wall seems okay, maybe just paint ONE wall red. For instance, if you have a fireplace, maybe that wall could be red, and the rest could be more neutral?

Otherwise, you could play up the browns of the wood floor and door. That would be great as well. Play with textures. Look for curtain material that’s not plain to prevent your home from looking drab.

Or, you could actually keep both the walls and curtains neutral, and instead have more wooden furniture, and keep your house bright. This will give the feel of a larger, more open space.

Also, play with lights. You know how there are the yellowish lights and the white, daylight sort of lights? They can really change the atmosphere of your room. So decide which one you like better, and then see if they’ll go with your decor. I mean, if you like the white, daylight sort of light (like the sort they use in offices), then that probably won’t work with red walls. The yellowish lights would work better in that case, as it creates a certain ambiance. However, I would go with your light preference first, since you spend more time at home at night. So if you don’t like yellow lights but insist on using them just so they go with your decor, you probably will not like spending time in that room.

Here are some ideas:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/726.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/466.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/130.shtml
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/living/Red_and_white_living_room_355.html?subslug=/galleries/styles/classic
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/living/Cosy_living_room_534.html?subslug=/galleries/styles/relaxed_modern

(the windows look awesome too):
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/living/Sleek_living_room_1471.html?subslug=/galleries/styles/relaxed_modern

Here’s what I mean about the lighting:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design_inspiration/factsheets/534.shtml
Imagine if there were white lights instead. Wouldn’t look as good.

Different types of window treatments:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_window_treatments

Some wallpaper ideas:
http://www.ballarddesigns.com/Wall-Decor/Wallpaper-Designs/Red-Wallpapers/c/1600?path=1%2C2%2C1468%2C1545%2C1600

http://www.wallpaperillusions.com/images/RS5812295.jpg

Hope I helped a bit. Sorry for not giving a shorter answer. I’m bored and I miss my interior decorator dad. Good luck with your home! 🙂

EDIT: Sure, beige goes well with both black and red, and it’s a whole lot better than white.
Maybe you better re-post this question to get input from more people 🙂 Try to post it when the traffic is slightly heavier, so there would be more people reading.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 7, 2011 at 2:31 pm

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Measuring and Purchasing Window Treatments

Article by My Dream Home Registry

Window treatments are a wonderful addition to any window in the home or office. These items provide a way to keep the light out, provide privacy and add a bit of flair to the overall room. Window treatments come in a wide variety of materials and styles which provides quite a bit of options for purchasers thereof. There are a few steps one should take when purchasing these items and some of the more important steps will be mentioned below.

Measuring Your Windows to Find the Right Size Window Treatments

Since certain window treatments will fit certain sized windows, taking proper measurements is crucial to the overall purchase. The best way to ensure a proper fit is to measure your window by taking height and width measurements. Consider how you want your window treatments to fit. In other words do you want the treatments to hang below the window ledge or come right to the edge of the bottom portion of the window. Also, when taking measurements and applying those measurements to your window treatment size, make sure that you choose a window treatment size where the curtains will have extra fabric and not be stretched to their limit.

Choosing the Right Style of Window Treatments

Once you have measured your windows and determined what size window treatments you will need, the next step in the process of choosing window treatments is determining what style you want to buy. Look at the overall style of the room in which the window treatments will be placed and determine what type of window coverings will look best. Determine if you like stripes, solids or other vibrant patterns to brighten up the room if choosing curtains. Also, consider what fabric or material you want your window treatments to be made of as this is an important factor to consider. The style of window treatments will either make or break the look of a room so it is very important to consider the style carefully as this is a pricey purchase which must be made cautiously.

Where to Buy Window Treatments

When the time comes to purchase window treatments, many may wonder where the best place to buy these items may be. Although window treatments can be purchased both in store and online, it might be a wise idea to head over to your local linen store, home improvement store or department store to check out the options. Since you can only determine so much by looking at items online, it is a good idea to take a look at some products in-store prior to buying the window treatments. If after perusing the items at the local stores and you determine what style and material you are looking for, you may then opt to purchase that type of window treatment.

How to Save Money on Window Treatment Purchases

Since window treatments can be costly on occasion, it is important to shop wisely in order to get the best deal possible. Try shopping window treatment sales, either in store or online, as these may yield the best prices. If you are purchasing quite a few window treatments, ask if the retailer offers bulk discounts, such as 20% for five window treatments or more. Should you decide to buy your window treatments online, search around for retailers which offer discounts or clearance sales on window treatments as this too can save you quite a bit of money on your much needed purchase of new window treatments for your home or office. There are quite a few ways to save money in this type of shopping venture; the main thing is to look around for good deals prior to buying anything.

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Window treatments ideas?

Question by Poptart: Window treatments?
I have a window on each side of my mantel about 38″x60″ inches….I’m trying to find ideas of how to decorate them with some kind of nice curtains…..any ideas?

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Answer by TJ
I would get decorative rods. Then get the sheer style of curtains (a couple different colors) and twist them up and around the rod so that they hang like a valance and have the longness coming down the sides.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 6, 2011 at 10:18 am

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Mounting Window Treatments

Are you familiar with mounting window treatments? Did you know that one way you can have a awesome home decor is by using blinds and drapes that will perfectly build the right window you always wanted?

By watching this video you will have all the information you need regarding measuring and hanging blinds that will help you improve your window designs. The video will provide you tips that can guide you with the things you need to discover your creativity regarding window designs.

After watching this video, you can understand how simple tips can help you find the design you are looking for.

So enjoy and learn more about mounting window treatments.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 6, 2011 at 10:04 am

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Kid-Appropriate Window Treatments Available in Tampa

Article by Artistic Windows Inc.

The interior design of a kid’s room requires special attention to certain details. Even the window treatment for this part of the house should create an ambiance of fun and relaxation for kids since they spend a lot of their time in their bedrooms. There are window treatment accessories and styles in many home improvement stores in Tampa so your choices are virtually unlimited.

Safety is a special consideration for window treatments for a child’s room. Curtains with ropes should be avoided because children tend to grab and pull. The strings on blinds could also be a safety hazard but if you can keep them out of reach, then you can probably use them because they are easy to maintain and they come is colorful styles. Draperies also tend to come in long lights which creates an easy access for more grabbling and pulling.

Going for simple, cool fabrics with minimal beading and attachments would also be best because these could fall off and get into the hands of toddlers or babies. Cotton or satin curtains in pastel shades are good options for creating a brighter room, especially if the room gets a lot of natural light. Light and airy fabrics are subtle means of softening the room’s interior design.

Shades, specifically solar shades, are a good idea for a kid’s room because they help regulate room temperature and they have the ability to filter dangerous UV rays, especially during hot summers.

Shutters are optional but they are good protectors from cold and wet weather. Paint your shutters with bright colors, integrating a few drawings of animals or shapes to make it more kid appropriate. Tie in your window treatment selection with matching or contrasting beddings for a harmonious look.

Hunter Douglas has a wonderful line of window treatment designs. You can see their latest lines on their website. Artistic Windows of Tampa carries Hunter Douglas products in their store.

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Window Treatments Idea Book (Taunton Home Idea Books)

Window Treatments Idea Book (Taunton Home Idea Books)

One of the first things you do when you remodel or move into a new home is change the curtains. After all, new window treatments easily, quickly, and inexpensively transform a room. They turn an outdated room into one you want to spend time in, and they make a cold space feel warm and inviting. In the style of the best-selling Idea Books, Window Treatments Idea Book offers the latest ideas for decorating all types of windows, from standard to custom. More than 350 photos provide inspiration for

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How to measure for curtains and window treatments

Are you fond of window treatments? Do you want to learn something new that can help you redesign a creative window curtain?

Well the video you are about to see will guide you with the different things you have to know regarding window treatments. This will teach you how you can measure your curtains correctly. Having this video, it will provide all the information you have to know especially when doing it yourself.

Our expert will demonstrate to you how to it correctly. Also after watching this video you understand how to measure whether you use inside or outside mounts.

So enjoy and learn more on how to measure for curtains and window treatments.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 5, 2011 at 9:40 pm

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Window Treatments Inside and Out

The video will be about window treatments. Everything you have to know about how you can design your own windows will be provided to you with this detailed video.

Our expert will talk about tons of things of what you have to remember when designing your own home. Also you will learn how you can create a brand new look, both inside and outside with TV’s Brooke Carlson gets some expert advice from designer Jen Adams.

Proper planning is crucial especially when giving your window another look. The video will show you how they redesigned their window and what they did to make it look great.

So enjoy and learn more about window treatments inside and out!

This weeks All in the Detail topic is Helpful Hints to Create Windows You Could Only Imagine. Windows not only determine how you look out into the world, they also set the mood for how you feel in a room. Functional, decorative, and architectural elements all play into your choice of fabrics and finishes and the proper fabric, measurements and hardware are essential to complete a perfect window treatment.
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