


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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This teenage girls room faces the front of the street with lots of light. Sheers were important to provide privacy during the day. Blackout white linen drapes gives the room complete darkness for sleeping.
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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.
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Upper windows have hardwired, motorized, sheer weave blinds and are operated with a remote. Bottom half of the window boasts a very thin pinstriped cotton drape that can be pulled across on the decorator rod.
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Master bathroom has light filtering roller blinds for privacy. With the same stripe that we used in the master bedroom, we made a couple of box pleat valances.
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A custom dressing room off of the master bedroom. We used the same fabric in the bathroom and in the master bedroom and created the same box pleat valance. A nice flow throughout. Added an upholstered window seat and a few cushions.
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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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Stunning master bedroom with motorized blackout roller blinds. Side panels have a tiny embroidered gingham print, drapes with a coordinating stripe. The room is big enough to allow several patterns.
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This eloquent dinning room has super soft black velvet side panels. Notice how the texture just jumps right out at you.
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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.
Zoom

This teenage girls room faces the front of the street with lots of light. Sheers were important to provide privacy during the day. Blackout white linen drapes gives the room complete darkness for sleeping.
Zoom

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.
Zoom

Upper windows have hardwired, motorized, sheer weave blinds and are operated with a remote. Bottom half of the window boasts a very thin pinstriped cotton drape that can be pulled across on the decorator rod.
Zoom

Master bathroom has light filtering roller blinds for privacy. With the same stripe that we used in the master bedroom, we made a couple of box pleat valances.
Zoom

A custom dressing room off of the master bedroom. We used the same fabric in the bathroom and in the master bedroom and created the same box pleat valance. A nice flow throughout. Added an upholstered window seat and a few cushions.
Zoom

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.
Zoom

Stunning master bedroom with motorized blackout roller blinds. Side panels have a tiny embroidered gingham print, drapes with a coordinating stripe. The room is big enough to allow several patterns.
Zoom

This eloquent dinning room has super soft black velvet side panels. Notice how the texture just jumps right out at you.
Zoom

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.
Zoom