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Virtual Window Treatments and Design

Professional | Belmont, MA
Services: Design
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Company Overview

Virtual Window Treatments and Design is a service of At Your Service in Belmont, MA. Virtual design provides renderings of window treatments, space planning and architectural details. It starts with a vision, a picture or a few measurements. Using the actual fabrics and finishes you love we create a picture of the finished project so you can "see" the complete design which will save them time and money.

Services

Design

Areas of Expertise

virtual design, window treatments

Service Area

world wide

Contact Info

53 Marlboro Street

(617) 968-8300

http://www.picturetrail.com/jps...

Professional Associations

Proud member of the Workroom Association of America


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Re-upholster or Re-cover

HELP! I have a 10 year old sofa, loveseat, chair and ottoman in matching fabric. My problem is the fabric is fraying on every piece! I've looked for slip covers, but can't find any plum ...»
colors (to match my lace curtains). I don't believe in just throwing them out, would reupholstering them be cost prohibitive? ANY IDEAS?

Tracy Frerichs
Tracy Frerichs Minden, NE
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    Commented on Apr 08, 2013
    Hi Tracy - I would consider having custom slipcovers made or reupholstering. These options may ...»
    be expensive but if you love the furniture (style/size) and it is built well then it is worth putting the money into it and you can chose a fabric you love (not limited to online/store options). Consider a more sturdy fabric that will hold up over time better. A local upholsterer can advise you best. Jeanne McDermott

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  • one dinky offset window after!

Offset window fake out!

Older houses, such as ours, sometimes have funny offset little windows, fix that problem by tricking the eye. Don't hang one curtain panel, make it look like you have two big windows ...»
under those curtians!!

http://flickerwhips.blogspot.com/2012/04/fak...

Stacey
Stacey Max Meadows, VA
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  • Virtual Window Treatments and Design
    Commented on Jul 20, 2012
    great solution and they make the window look so much larger!
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Design & Décor: dressing your Large picture window.

RE: Large picture window. Can you give some suggestions on window treatments for a 12 foot wide x 72 foot tall picture window? HELP! anything I try it looks dull and boring! Thank you
Kristine Casella-Emond
Kristine Casella-Emond New Preston Marble Dale, CT
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  • Virtual Window Treatments and Design
    Commented on Jul 20, 2012
    Yes, more info about privacy/functionality and your style would be helpful. So many ideas ...»
    including layering fabrics, drapery hardware and details like trim, banding and decorative headings could take your window from boring to beautiful!

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Painting: ?! paint colors & window treatments

Put me in a clients kitchen & bath and I have no problems picking just the right thing! My own home.. another story! ...»

We've remodeled the bath completed, and now I have to paint and put up window treatments and I'm done! I am keeping the blue ceiling in the bathroom ... and need to keep the faux on the angle of the tray ceiling in the bedroom (hides lots of drywall flaws)

New paint - bath walls, bedroom walls and ceiling of tray. Thinking of a lighter tan and rid of the gold tone as much as possible. Same color in both rooms because there is no door to the bath.

Window treatments - quite a struggle. I want a soft treatment and would love to have panels, but the corner hutch stifles this idea unless the panel is ok to sit in front of the window. But note I also have a single window left of the bed. I like roman shades - but they cannot be pulled up all the way, right? I love opening the blinds during the day. '

Bedspread is new.. pure white. Wondering about white w/blue accents.. or even a solid light blue.

BeckySue, Certified Master K&B Designer
BeckySue, Certified Maste... Lawrenceville, GA
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  • Virtual Window Treatments and Design
    Commented on Jul 20, 2012
    You could consider mounting the roman shades above the window - all the way to the ceiling - ...»
    as outside mounts and it will not only give the illusion of the window being bigger but when you raise the shades they will clear more of the window and let more light in too.

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