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November 13, 2008

Specialty Shaped Windows in New Hampshire

Any window opening that is not square or rectangular is reffered to as a specialty shape. These windows are usually used as an architectural detail in home construction and add to the beauty of the home. The windows themselves are beautiful and are usually quite expensive. When the homeowner decides that some sort of covering is needed, preserving the beauty of the opening is normally a priority added to the need for privacy, light control, UV or glare protection.

In this series we will tackle each of the common shapes of windows and the appropriate choices for that particular shape. For more information see our gallery of specialty shaped windows.

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November 10, 2008

Focal Points in Design In Hampton, NH

Make your window a background

You’ll add beauty and grace to your home by creating a soft background in your window treatment design. Choosing simple lines, soft swags and muted or neutral colors help make a gentle, yet finished-looking decorative statement, a lovely background for a comfortably beautiful room.

Decorator blinds and shades are now available in such a wide array of styles, you may want to consider them as a background option, too. There are too many to mention here, but ask me for some suggestions… you’ll be amazed at the flexibility, functionality and beauty these new options provide.

Whether you choose to make your windows a focal point, or a subtle yet dramatic background, remember that each window in your home serves its functional purpose.

Learn more about your options for your Hampton area home at www.excitingwindows.net

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November 9, 2008

Interior Design in Exeter, NH

The Right Window Treatments
Truly ARE Key To Successful Room Design!

1. Make your window a focal point

Every room needs a focal point for design. If you have an exceptional painting or sculpture, that may do the trick. If not, remember, your custom window treatment is the one design feature created specifically for you.

A print or color treatment can set the tone for the entire room achieving just the effect you want for your home. If you want a focal point in your room, a creatively designed window treatment is the answer. Windows are truly a design opportunity for setting your room’s mood and style!

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November 8, 2008

Has Your Window Been Well Dressed?

Has Your Amesbury, MA Window Been Well Dressed?

Your windows can and should be the focal point of your room. But before deciding on your own special treatment, consider the room’s size. You’ll want to be sure your new design is in scale with the entire room. In a large room with small windows, the treatment should extend beyond the window, perhaps even cover the entire wall to make it proportionate to the room.
Conversely, in a small room, keep your treatment simple in style to make your room seem even larger. Follow these guides for decorating success, and you’re certain to have a lovely room!

For more ideas, check out Exciting Windows!

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November 7, 2008

Autumn Brings Great Opportunities to Enhance Your Windows!

Let your Stratham, NH home glow this Fall!

What could be a better motivation than a change of seasons to help you get started making your home as beautiful as it can be for the coming holidays, indoor entertainment and your family’s warmth, comfort and enjoyment? October is really a perfect time to consider new window decor ideas so as to be certain your updated home will look fresh and new in time for holiday parties and family get-togethers.

Change Any Room Just by Changing the Windows!
Your windows are the one place in any room where it is possible to completely change the design without having to completely change the room. With an almost infinite selection of fabrics to choose from, and with today’s window covering innovations (think shadings, blinds, shutters, etc.), you can make a room look brand new without changing another single thing! By working within your room’s existing decor, and from its existing color pallette, you can bring that custom-tailored look to any part of your home without even changing a wall color!
Value, Savings and More…
Added benefits you can realize from new custom window fashions include enhanced home value, heating and cooling cost savings when you choose high thermal quality rated fabrics and materials, and the pride of knowing your home is as comfortable as you want it to be for everyone who enters.

For one window or many, I’m here to help!
It’s so easy to update your home decor, AND have it ready before the busiest time of the year, just by giving us a call. We are ready to drop by at your convenience to show you how, together, we can add more value, beauty and comfort to your home. We will help you do all that within your budget, too.

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November 6, 2008

Plantation Shutters in Portland, Maine

Plantation Shutters

Plantation Shutters are among the most popular form of window treatments available today. When quality wood shutters are installed properly, they become an extension to the architecture, adding a timeless beauty that cannot be matched by any other form of window covering. The ease of light and privacy control, low maintenance and investment value are several other reasons for the strong interest in shutters.

Shutters are available in a number of different materials, styles and louver sizes. Shutters can be found in solid vinyl, vinyl coated wood, and various wood species. Traditional or colonial shutters are available with 1 1/4″ louvers to accent historically accurate homes.

Plantation style shutters are the most popular with louvers available in 1 7/8″, 2 1/2″, 3 1/2″, 4 1/2″ and 5 1/2″. The larger louver sizes allow more light to shine through the opening when the louvers are open, giving an almost unobstructed view of the outside.

Properly designed and installed plantation shutters will add beauty andvalue to any home for many years. Our preferred manufacturer of shutters is Kirtz Shutters, made in Stillwater, OK. These craftsmen build shutters from furniture grade woods in any shape of window made. See the beauty of this amazing product at www.kirtz.com or at www.excitingwindows.net.

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November 4, 2008

Pre-Construction Planning for Window Treatments in Marblehead, MA

Architects and home designers seem to be continuing their best efforts to bring the outdoors inside through the use of larger windows, often designed in unusual shapes. These larger windows may require extra framing to accommodate the weight of the treatment chosen for that window. This framing could include blocking up to several feet away from the window in order to support decorative drapery rods. If a steel header is used above the window, wood blocking should be added to at least a 1 ½” thickness over the face of the header to support a range of treatment options.

As you can see, considerations about window treatments can be just as complicated and important during the design phase of a home as decisions about kitchen layout or plumbing fixtures. Take the time to seek out a qualified window treatment expert to help you early in the pre-construction phase of your new home. You may find this to be some of the most valuable time you spend.

Ed Hopkins is the Principal of Exciting Windows! by Verticals Etc. He and his staff have been trained and certified by over twelve different manufacturers of quality window treatments. See the possibilities for window treatments today by visiting the largest showroom in New Hampshire at 122 Lafayette Road in North Hampton, or online at www.excitingwindows.net. Ed can be reached at 603-964-7282.

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November 3, 2008

Planning for motorized shades in Portsmouth, NH

The desire to motorize window treatments is one of the most important details to plan during the construction phase. An experienced and certified window treatment dealer will be able to assist the home buyer in making the appropriate product choices, while also providing the electrician with wiring schematics that will ensure the desired outcome. Wiring a home after construction often makes the option of motorized window treatments highly cost-prohibitive.

As the expense of heating and cooling our homes continues to escalate, the wise consumer will seek out a window treatment professional for advice about products that will provide the greatest level of performance and deliver the desired decorative effect. Here in New Hampshire, we are primarily concerned with maintaining warmth in the home during the winter months. Most window treatments will provide some insulation value, but superior products can actually triple the “R” value of the window being covered.

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November 2, 2008

Consider Window Treatments When Building In North Hampton, NH

Although not traditionally considered by home buyers, architects or builders, the planning and budgeting for window treatments prior to the building phase is fast becoming one of the most important trends in residential construction today. There are many practical reasons for this shift, not the least of which is ensuring there is a sufficient budget for the home buyer to choose window treatments that adequately complement a dream home.

Available choices in treatments today are much more varied than ever before. The home buyer must choose from selections that include traditional draperies, simple blinds or shades, increasingly popular plantation shutters, or window film that reduces glare, fading and heat gain. Along with these options, the savvy homeowner is likely to ask that these treatments be motorized and possibly interact with a home automation system.

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November 1, 2008

Privacy in York Beach Maine

The last post in this series on maintaining privacy and view for ocean and lake front homes.

The window covering industry has developed a number of products in the last few years to address this need. Principally Hunter Douglas has developed what has become a whole new category of treatments called soft shadings.

These treatments are for the most part a combination of a blind and one or more sheer fabric layers. The best known is probably the horizontal soft blind called Silhouette. available in louver sizes from 2″-4″, the view through the sheer fabric is great, and privacy is assured by tilting the veins at night. The vertical pairing to the Silhouette is the Luminette. This beautiful treatment combines a fabric vertical blind with a crisp sheer outer facing. Open or closed this treatment is always beautiful.

The newest entry in this category is a product called Pirouette by Hunter Douglas again. This roman shade look alike is attractive as a shade, but continue to pull the cord and the roman ‘pleats’ gather together to uncover a sheer layer that provides day time privacy and UV/Glare control.

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