Tag Archives: pleated shades
Wood blinds with arch from Hunter Douglas
Easily coordinate with the color of wood flooring and fine wood furniture. The 2-inch to 3-inch slat sizes create a look similar to that of a plantation shutter. Blinds made with the 2 5/8-inch and 3-inch slat widths produce a … Continue reading
Color & Light to the Rescue
Fawn Chang Color & Light to the Rescue Understanding the link between light and health, designers and engineers around the world are taking a good look at how paint colors and lighting systems can be made to nourish our bodies … Continue reading
Balloon shades, roman shades, window treatments
The Balloon Shade offers both a traditional and elegant treatment in one. With its tailored top, scooped bottom, and inverted pleats, this shade can be produced using a variety of fabrics. This is a very unique shade that dresses up … Continue reading
Balloon shades and roman shades
The Balloon Shade offers both a traditional and elegant treatment in one. With its tailored top, scooped bottom, and inverted pleats, this shade can be produced using a variety of fabrics. This is a very unique shade that dresses up … Continue reading
Roman Shades
The Hobbled Roman Shade creates soft overlapping folds, and is done with lining (the shade is, therefore, always lined). All kinds of fabric make up well in this style. Full bodied fabrics tend to project forward more and have a … Continue reading
Pleated shades
Pleated shades are the predecessor of cellular shades and therefore are similar in fabric and features, although they do not provide the same level of insulation as cellular shades. Pleated shades are an alternative to cellular blinds when working within … Continue reading
Color secrets
The Biggest Color Secret You’ll Want to Know Posted on April 24, 2012 by: Fawn Chang Color is one of the first things we notice about a room. Color speaks to us and moves us to particular behaviors. Marketers know that … Continue reading
working with color
5 Secrets to Successful Color Blocking Posted on April 28, 2012 by: Fawn Chang Back in fashion and home décor is Color Blocking but you can get it wrong! 5. Remember the ceiling Many of us think because the paint can says “Ceiling … Continue reading
color blocking
5 Secrets to Successful Color Blocking Posted on April 28, 2012 by: Fawn Chang 4. Keep it to 3 ‘Colors’ The key to color blocking is to have blocks of color in some geometric layout, even if you do use blocks … Continue reading
working with color
5 Secrets to Successful Color Blocking Posted on April 28, 2012 by: Fawn Chang 2. Use less embellishment Accessories and ‘house jewelry’ should also be bold so long as they are not overly fraught with flourish. In this photo, the bedding … Continue reading