Window Treatments Questions

Q&A: How much should I pay someone to help install window treatments & blinds?

Question by ANNAGINA M: How much should I pay someone to help install window treatments & blinds (basically drilling/screwing)?
I own a custom drapery business and needs idea on how much to pay someone to come and help install the window treatments and blinds…. basically doing the drilling or screwing…. while me and/or my partner does the rest…. (in Chicago area)

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Answer by kajun
My partner and I had a custom drapery workroom in Louisiana and we paid our installers well. Anyone can hang a rod, but only professionals do the job right. You should be looking at the $20-40 an hour range.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 15, 2011 at 9:50 am

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What are some unusual window treatments?

Question by god1oak: What are some unusual window treatments?
Besides drapes, blinds, and indoor shutters, what are other window treatments I should consider?

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Answer by Rick M
Etching is fun, hobby stores carry the products for etching. Read the directions and be careful.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 12, 2011 at 2:49 pm

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Q&A: Window Treatments for a sliding glass door?

Question by cmljsd27: Window Treatments for a sliding glass door?
I have a sliding glass door in my dining room that does not get used at all and I was wondering if It would be ok to take down the plain blinds that are there now and decorate it with regular panels and a valance. Or maybe put a valance up now and leave the blinds with it. I am really bad at window treatments! Any advise would be helpful. Thanks!

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Answer by keezymama
Yes you can put up normal curtain on your sliding door – plan on having the curtains hang in front of the wall on either side – rather than the glass – this makes your glass look – bigger – but also makes it so if you want to open the door the curtains are not in the way. You might want to consider either a traverse rod so you can close the curtains or still having a blind mounted behind the valance so that you can close of the opening for the purposes of privacy or to darken the room.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 11, 2011 at 5:32 pm

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What would be the cost of getting custom window treatments done?

Question by Nemo: What would be the cost of getting custom window treatments done?
I have a window (or set of windows) in my family room that takes up a whole wall. I don’t have the exact measurements, but it’s close to 84″ high and 108″ long. I want to get curtain/drapes/window treatments (whatever they are called) made. I know that a major cost factor will be type of fabric that I select plus hardware, but can someone give me a price range so I can start budgeting? Just to make it easy, let say I select a fabric that is $ 20 per yard.

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Answer by aout
The best thing for you to do would be to:
#1 get the exact measurements for your window.
#2 pick a company/designer that makes custom window treatments

They will then be able to help you pick what’s best. They can price it out and you can contact them once you have the money.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 11, 2011 at 9:05 am

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Any ideas on how to come up with window treatments fast and cheap for my new house that has tons of windows?

Question by *me*: Any ideas on how to come up with window treatments fast and cheap for my new house that has tons of windows?
It is an old cottage with lots of charm. I plan on painting it all light, and sanding the wood floors light, so I want the curtains to be light too.

I need ideas for window treatments that are affordable, but creative. This house is covered with lots of windows, and I don’t know what I’m gonna do.

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Answer by RdRedWine
you go to your local fabric store. buy inexpensive yards of fabric. Then you go to walmart and buy a curtain rod with metal clips fasteners (like clothesline clips but metal). if you want a finished look, hem the edges after you cut to size. Make slightly wider to accommodate the “pleats.”

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 10, 2011 at 4:49 pm

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Q&A: What are these window treatments called?

Question by Tammy Kay: What are these window treatments called?
At an open house I saw these window treatments that were a fabric box surrounding the area above the window, like the curtain rod or something. I have no idea what they are called or where to go to find examples, instructions, or to just buy some! I loved them and want to have some for the house I just bought. Help meeeee!

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Answer by lori
did you mean cornice boxes?

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 10, 2011 at 4:45 am

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What color window treatments in kitchen with gray walls and hunter green counter-tops?

Question by April: What color window treatments in kitchen with gray walls and hunter green counter-tops?
In the house we are buying my kitchen will have light gray walls, hunter green counter-tops, and white cabinets. What color window treatments should I go with?

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Answer by Mr Jay
An antique white would look nice, but I’m not sure how well that would hold up in the kitchen.

One with very subtle tones of blue/green or very light gray would also work as well. Albeit a bit harder to find though.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 9, 2011 at 4:32 pm

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What type of window treatments should i use for our basement apartment windows?

Question by sweetpixiegirl007: What type of window treatments should i use for our basement apartment windows?
We live in a basement apartment where the windows are at ceiling height, small, and wide. I’m having trouble with finding nice window treatments. I’m tired of blinds and ugly curtains. Someone help?

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Answer by Kristina’s Design Studio
Have you considered cellular shades? They’re not “industrial” looking like mini-blinds can be, and they’ll add some texture and fabric to your windows. They’re also great insulators, which you may need if you’re living somewhere with cold winters.

Symphony Double Honeycomb cellular shades offer tons of colors to choose from so you can choose a pattern that fits your style. You can find them at http://www.blindcrafter.com/Symphony/symphony.cfm. And if they’re not your style, you can do your window treatment research at BlindCrafter.com, too. They have a variety of styles and fabrics to choose from.

I hope that this insight helps.

Happy Designing!
Kristina

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 8, 2011 at 11:05 am

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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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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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