Monday, July 31, 2017

How To Hang Your Window Treatments MT

By Maria Wallace


You browse around your local window treatment store, in the hopes of finding ideas for a fresh take on your windows. That's when you realize that instead of helping you organize your thoughts; the sheer number of designs and styles are causing information overload! What's more, their names alone are enough to add to the confusion. With the latest styles and additions to window treatments MT, we cannot help but feel lost.

Heavy draperies once were the vogue. Today, however, many homeowners are opting for lighter, brighter treatments, especially those that don't require yards and yards of expensive drapery fabrics. For example, if you aren't looking for complete privacy in that room, you might be able to get by on some windows with a padded cornice, valances, or swags above the windows to give the windows a little color.

If you've ever watched the interior designers on TV, you've seen how they wrap a piece of fabric artfully around a curtain rod and call it a window treatment. You can get even simpler and less expensive than that if you make your rods for your curtains to hang on. For example, you might use an old pool cue, a painted tree branch, or a heavy, decorated wrapping paper tube which will give you a one of a kind look as well as save you the cost of commercial rods.

Pull up your curtains evenly. First of all measure the length of your pole, divide the measurement by two and add approximately two cms for overlap. This is the width that your curtain should be pulled up to. (Assuming you have a standard two to a window, for more or less adjust accordingly.

If your furniture doesn't match with those colors, you can try other basics and accent colors that will coordinate. The day of the chintzy flowery drape is long gone unless it's in a little girl's bedroom. Otherwise, you want your color choices to be an adult, modern, and elegant.

Blinds and shades are the types of shutter treatments that can replace the fabric. These are horizontal or vertical slats that can be opened, closed or tilted, and can be folded up if you want. Blinds are made of either plastic, wood or metal, whereas shades are made of fabric for a softer look.

With these descriptions in mind, browsing through shutter treatments stores will be a breeze. It won't be long before you end up with your custom shutter treatment that suits your shutters perfectly.

Cords are also applied for easy installation without having to open your wall with nails. If you not like the idea of fixing the shutter designs you bought yourself, then an installer will be at your place to do it for you.




About the Author:



1 comments:

Halen Anderson said...


HI!
I also agreed to comment over this blog bcz its such a informative and well design blinds in this to keep safe your window safe Window treatment store

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

ShareThis