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Window Treatment Designer
 

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Twisted Branch Design

Window Treatment Projects

Window treatment designers ask several questions when it comes to designing window treatments. It is very important to understand what the client is looking for and when specific questions are asked they really get an understanding of the process and that their desires are being met. Being able to share customer projects is very rewarding. It's very important to me 

to make sure that the client understands the process of choosing fabric, rods, valances, cornice boards, bedding, upholstery or blinds and shades.

Drapery & Pillow Project

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My client requested to use their own fabric for their window treatments. They also desired to have the fabric railroaded so that the stripe would be horizontal on the draperies.  It is a privilege to have the opportunity to help my clients to accomplish what they desire.  Draperies are one of the last things you should accomplish when remodeling or redecorating your space. Whether they are the center of attention or not, it is important, as they are the final personality of a room. 

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Cornice Boards & Draperies

 In this project the client had 3 sliding glass patio doors that looked out over a lake. He desired to have an elegant and functional drapery that brought in the colors and style of his living and dining spaces. Along with the aesthetic he desired for there to be good protection from the sun. Facing the west it often was very hot in the space. The treatments  helped control the heat and the glare on the television. The cornice board was desired and added for the aesthetic.

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Traversing Drapery
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Cornice Board

Traversing & Stationary Draperies with  Valance & Motorized Honeycomb Cellular Shade

Living Room

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Draperies

Palladian Shelf

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With this clients project I started in their Living Room. They desired to keep the swags on the 2 smaller windows but update the style and fabric. Also they desired to have a motorized honeycomb cellular shade on their upper specialty shaped window. This was to help block the sun from shining on their television and to help keep the heat out in the summer. The key with the cellular shade was that a Palladian Shelf was needed to mount the shade onto, as there wasn't a horizontal surface to attach it to. On their large picture window they requested a  traversing rod with full drapery to help again block out the sun, heat, and for privacy.

Swag

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Drawings

Primary Bedroom

Stationary Panels & Valance

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Stationaries

The client wanted to also redo the bedroom window treatments. They desired to have a stationary drapery with a valance on 2 windows and a valance on the smaller window. Choosing to match the fabrics in some way.  

Understanding how I can assist the client in the decision making process is important. Some do not know where to start and others can get overwhelmed by all the options. I am happy to be able to guide you through the process in any way that will make it more enjoyable.

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Valance

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