Archive for the ‘Custom Drapery’ Category

Blinds: Ideas & Inspiration

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Blinds and shades are the most versatile form of window dressing. They can be used alone or with drapes in a layered treatment; they can be both functional and decorative and, since they frequently offer a stylish, low-cost option for home owners on a limited budget. The most popular types of roller shades, Roman, Austrian and festoons, but there are countless variations.

For all your custom blind installation needs, call Major Blinds of Seattle, Bellevue and all of greater Puget Sound.

Hunter Douglas Vignette Modern Roman Shades

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Sleek and sophisticated, Vignette® Modern Roman Shades consistently present a clean, neat appearance. Beautifully designed front and back without exposed lift cords, tapes or grommets, the soft overlapping folds give them their distinctive styling. Combining the classic look of a custom drapery with the ease and convenience of a shade, these shades roll into a fabric-covered headrail for an unobstructed view. Now available with the Top-Down/Bottom-Up lifting system, Vignette shades have never been more versatile.

Features:

  • Excellent Sound Absorbency
  • 95 Material/Color Options
  • Moderate Privacy and Light Control
  • Top Down or Bottom Up
  • Ultraglide Retractable Cord System
  • Soil and Dust Resistant
  • Excellent UV Protection
Major Blinds of Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond and all of Puget Sounds offers a rich variety of Hunter Douglas Blinds, Shades and Shutters. Give us a call for a free in home estimate.

How Do I Dress My Windows II

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

High Windows:

Many bedrooms and most basement rooms present high window, or a narrow strip of windows. To best dress these panes, think about the other elements in the room. For instance, if you place a piece of furniture under the window, a fitted covering such as shutters, shades or blinds will stay out of the way of the furnishings. For custom blind, shutter or shade installation in bellevue, seattle and most of the greater Puget Sound Area contact Major Blinds.

Casement Windows:

Standard casement windows swing out, and can be treated similarly to a single window. There is one special consideration in a casement’s case, however. The covering you choose should mount on the outside so that it falls over the windows cranking mechanism.

French Doors:

Although an architectural asset, French Doors can be tough to treat. They combine the problems of outfitting in-swinging casement windows with those of covering sliding glass doors. The solutions? For a look that won’t interfere with the architecture, mount blinds or shades on each door.

Palladian or Oddly Shaped Windows:

Shapely windows have long been used to add drama to a home’s design, in traditional architecture as well as in the most up-to-the-minute construction. The trick to treating these special panes is to flow with the curve – or bend with the angle – of the opening. Where privacy and light control are needed, custom fitted shades or blinds will do the trick with altering the window’s shape. For custom blind installation, contact Major Blinds.

Functional Considerations for Window Treatments

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Function

Windowcoverings are practically useless without the element of function.

Consider your needs for window hardware, fit, wand options, placement, and safety considerations, both as you weigh your options and when you purchase.

There are window treatment solutions for almost any problem. Do you need cord controls on the left to avoid dangling near a baby crib? Will you require light blocking shades for a napping toddler? Are your windows so small that you’ll want to mount window treatments outside of the window frame?

Take a look at some of the problems and solutions in function for window treatments:

To open or close, that is the question. Some treatments now are designed to be stationery. For draperies that open, however, choose appropriate hardware that opens and closes easily.

Function and Privacy

Stationery treatments such as non-closing drapery side panels, cornices, and valances are installed to be permanently in place. Add under treatments of sheers, blinds, or shades to add function to these types of window decorations.

Consider how (and if) you’ll need to operate blinds installed on very high windows.

Long draperies can be a tempting plaything for pets and a hazard in a young child’s room as they learn to walk and grab anything in sight. It might be better to go with blinds or soft shades that stay up off the floor.

Ask for the newer breakaway and safety window cord options when installing blinds in a home with children.

Top down/Bottom up shades increase the possibilities for privacy and function, letting you control the height of your blinds from either direction.

Transparent shades offer no privacy but will cut down on UV rays and glare. These are made from polyester and work like a regular roller shade.

High end window treatments can be ordered with tech options that include light sensitive and remote control operation. Consult a windowcovering store or your interior decorator for more information.