

Blackout roller blinds are the main stay in this guest bedroom. Because of the angled ceiling this is the highest we could install the sheers. The light grey textured pattern nicely frames the headboard.

This eating area we have light filtering blinds on all 8 windows to dim the strong morning light. Side panels for colour. Then we finished the couch cushions in a coordinating fabric and added toss cushions. This quickly became the favorite room in the house.
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Roman blinds in a neutral colour perfectly handle the light control in this family room. A few toss cushions finish it off.
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Lots of pattern happening in this downstairs area so we opted for light filtering sheers installed on a black deco rod. Simple, functional and elegant.
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The windows in this reading room were a real challenge. The curve in the upper window and the fact that we did not want to take away from the beautiful frame work resulted in installing the drapes just below the curve. The gorgeous floral print added a lot of interest to the room.
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A tiny kitchen but with so much heart! Look at the detail of the final that was used on the drapery rod. The drapery fabric was a bold stripe then we added fringe trim in the tie backs. A coordinating roller blind finishes everything.
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Notice the linen fabric that has a very unique and vibrant floral panel. We installed these drapes just below the transom to accentuate the beautiful frames on the windows and used a black decorator rod.
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Kitchen drapes, pantry area. Continued with the same fabric from the octagonal room and cafe drapes for a little bit of privacy.
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Sheers were installed on the framing of the window on black decorator rods. Blackout roller blinds control the light underneath.
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This eating area we have light filtering blinds on all 8 windows to dim the strong morning light. Side panels for colour. Then we finished the couch cushions in a coordinating fabric and added toss cushions. This quickly became the favorite room in the house.
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Roman blinds in a neutral colour perfectly handle the light control in this family room. A few toss cushions finish it off.
See More
Lots of pattern happening in this downstairs area so we opted for light filtering sheers installed on a black deco rod. Simple, functional and elegant.
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The windows in this reading room were a real challenge. The curve in the upper window and the fact that we did not want to take away from the beautiful frame work resulted in installing the drapes just below the curve. The gorgeous floral print added a lot of interest to the room.
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A tiny kitchen but with so much heart! Look at the detail of the final that was used on the drapery rod. The drapery fabric was a bold stripe then we added fringe trim in the tie backs. A coordinating roller blind finishes everything.
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Notice the linen fabric that has a very unique and vibrant floral panel. We installed these drapes just below the transom to accentuate the beautiful frames on the windows and used a black decorator rod.
See More
Kitchen drapes, pantry area. Continued with the same fabric from the octagonal room and cafe drapes for a little bit of privacy.
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Sheers were installed on the framing of the window on black decorator rods. Blackout roller blinds control the light underneath.
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This eating area we have light filtering blinds on all 8 windows to dim the strong morning light. Side panels for colour. Then we finished the couch cushions in a coordinating fabric and added toss cushions. This quickly became the favorite room in the house.
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