Striking Coordinates.

It all begins with the foundation of the home. Taking the materials and finishes into consideration, the clients color style preferences and creating a home filled with window coverings that not only compliment each space, but give the proper light filtration, privacy and of course the icing on the cake in details.

Inspiration Regency.

Once we had a style preference, finding the colors, textures, and contrast were easy. Adding the layer of sheer draperies underneath retained the view but filters out the suns rays throughout the late afternoons. In traditionally designed spaces, you often have large rooms with tall ceilings, fireplaces and vacant areas. We used symmetry, volume and color to make this room feel balanced and cozy.

A Grand Experience.

The dining area was in need of some grandeur. The client wanted to have a mix of patterns that would visually accentuate the classic furniture and gorgeous chandelier. The large sting of windows were seamlessly woven together using a swag valance that sits overtop of two flanking drapery panels in coordinate florals. To control the harsh afternoon sun, while keeping the area feeling open, the client chose to add a traditional light filtration system with beautiful sheer fabrics draped across the entire length of the window.

 

Before we order!

After the consultation, that design process begins. I came back to the client with material samples and photoshopped templates of what the designs would look like on the windows BEFORE we ordered anything. This allows the client to stay in the driver seat, make changes to style or materials and have the confidence that when their custom product arrives, they will be 100% satisfied with the result.

 
 
  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you already know exactly what you want or maybe you have an idea but need help with how it should all work together. Maybe you just know that the privacy and light control are the challenges you need help with. Whatever the case may be, I work with you to create a solution to the function and the aesthetic you are after.

  • Once we nail down a solution and a budget the fun can begin — the creative portion. Much of that happens between my office and my fabricators workrooms. From start to finish window coverings typically have 6-8 weeks of lead time once they are sent to fabricator. A custom product is unique to the space, function, client, and light control. It is made to order by professionals that take the time to make something beautiful and that will last for decades.

  • Once your window coverings are installed, I will give you instructions on care and maintenance. Any hardware that is purchased will have a warranty against defects. All products are made with great care and made to last.

 
 

Whatever your style, we can make it!

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