Using Window Treatments to Transform a Room – Jeanese Rowell Design – San Francisco Bay Area California

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Window Covering & Window Treatments

From a design perspective, window coverings can make or break a room. And because they are often visible from outside the home, they frequently have a dual role to play.

From the homeowner’s perspective, there are so many options to choose from, it is hard to know where to begin. Are blinds best for your home? Or roman shades? Or floor to ceiling curtains? Is this an item that you can purchase online, or is it something that requires special knowledge and extra care to come out right. Can you go to your local Home Depot/department store to find what you need, or does the window you are covering need something more than that?

Custom window treatments are just what the name implies—fabrics, textures, and colors, sizes and styles, rods, swags and tie backs that are specifically assembled to complement other key design elements in your home. Will you pay a little bit more when you go the custom route? You might, but it will often be more than worth it when you see the difference a custom window covering can make. Before going for an off-the-shelf solution, consider working with a designer who can help you sort through the many options available to you and help you realize the greatest value.

At Jeanese Rowell Design, we know how to find the perfect solution for any windows in your home. No job is too large or too small! We can show you an enormous selection of fabrics that are not only beautiful, but also eco-friendly and sustainable. We can advise you about honeycomb, fabric, and natural woven shades, floor-to-ceiling curtains, custom cornices, and wooden shutters, giving you helpful tips and showing you endless pattern, style, and color options that can transform a room.

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