YOUR MONTHLY DESIGN INSPIRATION
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In this issue:
Feature Article:
"Are Your Windows
Going Soft?"
Color of the Month
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Spring is in the air, and it's
a great time to get inspired. And since you'll be
experiencing more sunlight each day, it's also a perfect time to
think about your windows. Are they giving you the privacy and
sun protection you need? Do they look as attractive
as they should?
This month's article gives you the
know-how you need to choose the perfect treatments for your
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ARE YOUR WINDOWS GOING SOFT?
When shopping for window treatments, it's great to know the basics...
Window Treatments are classified as hard treatments or soft treatments.
What is a hard treatment?
Hard treatments are factory-made window treatments: blinds, shades, and shutters. Hard treatments are not always hard (roller shades or fabric-slat verticals, for example).
New styles of hard treatments are coming out all the time. Some of these window coverings are used simply for privacy. Many are installed to control sunlight. Often, homeowners choose a treatment because of aesthetics.
Most of the time, however, we choose a window covering for a combination of reasons – functional and aesthetic.
Hard treatments are available as stock items found in home-improvement stores, or custom made to order. Stock merchandise comes in standard sizes. Custom-made treatments can be made in any size. Colors and options are limitless with custom-made hard treatments.
What is a soft treatment?
Any window covering sewn from fabric is considered a soft treatment. Soft treatments are generally used as decoration on top of hard treatments, but can also be used alone.
Soft treatments can be custom-manufactured to fit any window. Your decorated window will be completely unique – one of a kind. Any fabric and trim can be selected, and practically any style can be created. Professional installation using custom hardware also adds to your distinctive look.
Common soft treatments include:
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Swags and cascades
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Shaped valances
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Drapery panels
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Balloon valances
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Scarf Treatments
The uniqueness of your soft
treatment depends on your fabric selection, style, size, and all your
chosen details, including trims, tassels, and hardware.
If you'd like some hand holding
through the process of decorating your windows, give us a call!
COLOR OF THE MONTH: GREEN
Green is associated with nature, and so it is calming and restful. In fact, green is one of the most restful colors. It reduces activity of the nervous system and relieves muscle tension.
A green room will promote balance, stability, and security. It is a wonderful color choice for bedrooms and living rooms.
As always, don't go crazy with one color. Too much green is thought to make people too complacent or laid back. To counteract these feelings (and to add real drama and flair), add splashes of red or orange.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lisa Borden, the owner of Healthy House, is a certified interior designer with 14 years’ experience decorating homes in the Seattle area. Her designs have appeared in Interiors West Magazine and Elite Decor.
Lisa specializes in creating sustainable design that is healthy for your family AND healthy for the environment. You can check out her online portfolio at www.HealthyHouseSeattle.com.
For more information, or to book a consultation, call (555) 555-1234. |