The swags that are seen in a funeral home are very traditional looking and are mounted on a board. You cannot see the board and they are actually very elegant. Do customers put this style in their home?
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Furniture in your home is supposed to last a long time; but what happens if a sofa, chair, ottoman, or even your dining room seats get damaged or just simply worn down? Should you scrap these to the junk yard or give to charity and then go get new furniture?
It depends on you – but a lot of furniture has some good foundation and does not need to be scrapped. If it is a piece that you spent a nice amount of money on or it is a family heirloom, we suggest you look into reupholstery.
If your home or business has a sliding glass door and you need a window treatment, the best option in the market is some type of vertical.
Vertical blinds come in a wide assortment. The are pvc verticals (hard poly vinyl), fabric verticals (either free hanging or with a backing), as well as other specialty type verticals.
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Roman shades are simply “cool” – there’s no other way to describe them.
Roman shades can be made by a drapery company or they may be purchased from a window covering company who sells blinds and shades. For example, Hunter Douglas, a major supplier and well known name in the industry has the vignette. Comfortex Window Fashions, a division of Hunter Douglas recently came out with the Envision II shade.
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Every few months its a good idea to take a stroll around your home. Take stock of all of the little “fix it projects” that you might stumble upon. Windows in a home take up almost as much square footage as the floor and deserve as much if not more attention.
Windows are at eye level for the most part and a focal point. They are the first “thing” we seen when entering a space. Nothing says I need more help than a broken window treatment.
If you have a broken shutter, you may have to decide if it can be fixed. However, generally speaking, there really are only two areas where a shutter may break down. (more…)