The right window treatment can totally transform the look of any room in your house.…
Styling beautiful windows
This is an inviting and cozy guestroom that can easily be recreated in your own…
I was flipping through channels the other day and decided to watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Talk about drama! I started to think about what it would be like to decorate one of their homes.
I recently heard from a customer in Washington who told me she was afraid to use any color in her home, especially in window blinds. I gave her some ideas for adding color to her home quite easily, and, surprise, it doesn’t involve painting!
A customer in Maryland wanted to know what type of blind I would suggest for her sliding patio door that would match her existing wood blinds
ertain types of window treatments like heavy drapes just don’t make sense in an area like Hawaii. Some popular island looks include woven wood blinds and shades that incorporate natural materials like grasses, bamboo and jute. In a roman shade, woven woods are perfect for island living because they offer a casual look that says “relax and stay awhile.”
Of all the window treatments available, nothing adds more design possibilities than roman shades. That’s why many New York designers recommend them for clients who want a one-of-kind, distinctive look. Roman shades are offered in two basic styles: flat fold and teardrop.
I was just in Salt Lake City, Utah on a mini vacation and the place we stayed had really bad blinds that didn’t close properly and were just junky looking. I notice these kinds of things, so I was inspired to write a post about how to make your guest room (or your lodge) more welcoming and restful with the right kinds of blinds or shades.