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3 Tips to Choosing Custom Window Treatments
That Will Make Your Home Look Beautiful Westport, Conn., March 2006 Are you looking for an affordable way to add style and class to your home? Custom window treatments are a great way to get the look that your friends and family will envy. In fact, studies have shown that custom window treatments don’t only look good, but they can even increase the resale value of your home. Luckily, custom window treatments don’t have to cost an arm and a leg. The trick is in knowing how to choose them and where to shop. Use these three tips to help choose your custom window treatments. Fabric - Fabric can make or break your room’s look and style. You’re going to want to choose fabric styles and colors that compliment the color of your walls. Remember that your fabric color shouldn’t necessarily match the color of your wall. Rather it should contrast the color of your wall so it will stand out from the rest of the room. Style - Choosing the style of your window treatments is just as important as choosing the fabric. Do you want your window treatments to be decorative or are they to be used for privacy? Are they being used to add some pizzazz to your room or are they being used to block the eyes of nosey neighbors? What your window treatments are being used for will weigh in heavily on what style you choose. You can combine functionality and style by putting stylist window treatments on the first floor and functional blinds on the second floor. Type of Room - Another thing to consider when choosing window treatments is the type of room you are decorating. Living rooms are usually more formal, so decorative panels and swags are more popular. Adding a cornice or valance on top also adds a more formal look. For the family room and kitchen you can use less formal window treatments and be more casual with panels and valances and a cornice over the sink. For bedrooms use a roman shade to add a little more "wow" factor and add a side panel with a coordinating pattern/color. If you think that the window treatments you design are going to cost you an arm and a leg, you might be pleasantly surprised. Companies like FabricWorkroom.com offers custom window treatments for about 35 percent less than what you would find them for locally. From valances to drapes and everything in between, FabricWorkroom.com offers quality custom windowtreatments at a fraction of the price. About FabricWorkroom.com FabricWorkroom.com is the largest online retailer of designer fabrics and custom made fabric products for the home. They strive to give homeowner’s the power to complete their own home makeovers without the need for expensive, overpriced designers. With the help of their knowledgeable design team, FabricWorkroom.com offers consumers the highest standards of style, quality and workmanship for a fraction of what they would spend elsewhere. |
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