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Dear Fabric Workroom, I got the drapes you made for me installed. I couldnt be more pleased. Its always a little worrying to order something like this over the internet. But, they are perfect. Thank you for making life easier for this old bachelor with peculiar old fashioned tastes... Laurence W. (Salt Lake City, UT)

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Archive for the 'Blinds & Shades' Category

Roller Continuous Loop System

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

The Clutch System comes with a continuous loop plastic bead chain that is color coordinated to your fabric selection.

Return

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

A window treatment’s return is the distance it projects from the wall to the front of the window treatment.  You decide the distance based what other products you may have on the window such as drapes, shades or blinds.

Regular Vertical Valance

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
  • Durable Dust Cover Valance with clear edges and 8″ returns
  • Not available with Wood Verticals
  • Available with Faux Wood
  • Fabric and PVC Valances over 188″ will be spliced

Privacy or Decorative

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Drapes can be used strictly for decorative purposes or for privacy.  If you want to close the drapes for privacy, you need to measure the window from end of casing to end of casing.  We recommend adding 8-10″ on each side if you have a slider or larger window for stacking.  Please enter that final measurement when you place your order.

If you want decorative panels that you are not planning on closing, you should order approximately 48″ wide for a standard size window.  Each panel would measure 24″ wide when pleated.

Overlapping Window Treatment

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Overlapping window treatments come in separate pieces.  This gives you great flexibility for sizing and look.  You can have a lot or a little overlap.  They are installed on Double Curtain rods, which allows you to alternate and overlap the separate pieces.

Multiple Bamboo Blinds on One Headrail

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

If you have a group of two or three windows together, we recommend you opt for the Multiple Blinds on One Headrail. Splitting the binds will distribute the weight better and make daily operation much easier. Between multiple windows there is typically a molding dividing the individual windows.  The split should be centered on the dividing molding. Since the blinds all remain on the same headrail the finished product preserves a single blind look.

Multiple Aluminum Blinds on One Headrail

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

If you have a group of two or three windows together, we recommend you opt for the Multiple Blinds on One Headrail. Extra wide and long single blinds can be difficult to raise and lower. Splitting the binds will distribute the weight better and make daily operation much easier. Between multiple windows there is typically a molding dividing the individual windows. The split should be centered on the dividing molding. Since the blinds all remain on the same headrail the finished product preserves a single blind look.

Lining

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

FULL Custom products can be lined in your choice of:

  • Standard white or ivory lining
  • Thermal white or ivory lining. It’s a bit thicker and has a slight suede feel to provide greater insulating properties
  • Blackout lining will not let any light through.  Blackout should be used for drapes and Roman shades

SEMI Custom products can be lined in:

  • Standard white or ivory lining
  • Blackout lining will not let any light through.  Blackout should be used for drapes

BUDGET Custom products are  lined in

  • White/ivory lining only.

You will be able to select your lining choice at check out.

Leg Thickness

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

This window treatment is made with wood “legs” on the sides.  The wood legs make the inside measurement approximately 2″ narrower than the face width.

Please add a minimum of 2″ to your ordered width so that your legs easily clear the window casing (molding) when installed.

Kirsch Connector

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The Kirsch Connector is used for joining two wood poles to create a longer length.  Using a Connector requires a center bracket for support.





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