My client wanted window treatments in the eating area.
I usually make custom window treatments out of fabric by the yard. The fabric used in the creation of these window treatments came from ready- made drapery panels purchased at the store. I took the panels she had and transformed them to give my client the look she needed for her eating area.
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WallsTreat Studio/ Kass Wilson on Oct 01, 2011Great solution!Helpful Reply
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Miriam Illions on Oct 02, 2011So functional!Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Oct 02, 2011Nice details too, good job there Jan.Helpful Reply
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Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc. on Oct 02, 2011Looks beautiful, I love the design & strait lines.Helpful Reply
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Micci S on Oct 02, 2011Really nice job Jan! I would never have known that they were from ready made!Helpful Reply
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Jan Britt Interiors on Oct 02, 2011Thank you all for your kind words!Helpful Reply
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2ms2 on Oct 02, 2011I like the curtains...but what was so bad about the white shutters? I think they looked nice.Helpful Reply
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Jan Britt Interiors on Oct 02, 2011Hi Chaya, I understand how you feel. The white shutters do look great! Shutters all by themselves or a valance over the top of the shutters (if desired) would have been fine. My client wanted to use drapes to fix the problem with the slats reflecting on the flat screen TV. I was glad she was happy with the results. Happy clients make me happy!Helpful Reply
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Judy D on Oct 03, 2011Great drapes!Helpful Reply
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BG on Feb 23, 2013what type or rods did you use?Helpful Reply
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DebJ on Nov 25, 2013I like it both ways, but it looks more elegant with the drapes. I can understand your clients problem with the reflection. We ran into that with ours as well and I went with the drapes.Helpful Reply
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Shirley Burnette on Apr 21, 2014I love the look. Really jazzes up the room with color. Beautiful job.Helpful Reply
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