January 6, 2009
I met with a returning customer last evening who wanted to add an upholstered headboard to her queen bed. She wanted a fairly nuetral color because she likes to change her bedding frequently. Headboards can be made in many styles. After looking at many photos of style choices, she decided on one with a slight arch top and deep button tufting. The fabric will be a solid, textured oatmeal color. The beauty of this headboard will come from the tufting and she will be able to enjoy this for years to come. We can provide upholsterd headboards or any reupholstery in the Mason, Maineville, and West Chester OH area
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December 31, 2008
What is your pattern tolerance? This means, can you mix florals, stripes, checks or plaids, and solids all in the same room? Some people are uncomfortable with this and others can’t get enough. That is why you need to understand YOUR pattern tolerance. From a design standpoint, it is very possible, and even desirable, to mix patterns within a room. If you have trouble doing it yourself, then call a professional to help. We are window treatment consultants serving Mason and Maineville, OH area.
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December 26, 2008
Custom Draperies are such a fabulous addition to any home. “Custom” means that you, along with a professional, choose the design, the size, the fabric and trims, along with any specialty hardware. This service is available for custom draperies in Cincinnati, Ohio at a local Exciting Windows dealer.
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December 21, 2008
Swags, Cornices, box pleated - there are so many variations of top treatments! So where do you begin? I recommend you call a professional window treatment consultant that can help you sort the unliited selection to find the just the right style and fabric for your home. If you live in the Northeast Cincinnati area, call Exciting Windows by Kim Lyon
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December 20, 2008
My best friends recently moved to Minneapolis. Even in the downward economy, people are still moving and have an emotional need to establish a new “home”. It may seem odd to you, but it is true that decorating is all about emotion. We have an inner need to feel safe and comfortable. Decorating a new living space is one immediate way to bring some warmth and beauty to our surroundings. Adding fabric at the windows, in the form of draperies or top treatments will enhance the living space and help in the quest of settling into a new home.
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December 19, 2008
An upholstered cornice board is a fabulous treatment for any window. Made of wood, padded and upholstered, this is an extremely versatile treatment. The wood can be be cut in any shape or design, allowing for a completely unique design for you. Trims, banding, pleated ruffles, gathered ruching - these are just a few of the ways you can make a cornice special.
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December 9, 2008
Stay warm this winter with cellular shades. These products will keep the warm inside and the cold outside. You can purchase Hunter Douglas Duettes in Mason and Maineville, OH at Exciting Windows by Kim Lyon
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November 26, 2008
Blinds and Shadings fill a need for privacy and light control. Fabric window treatments, such as draperies, sheers, and top treatments fill the need to decorate. Decorating your home enhances living.
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November 25, 2008
Today I installed custom bedding for a favorite client. King Size fitted bedspread and many decorative pillows gave this client just the look she was seeking. Valances and tableskirts finished the look. She wanted that pampered, exquisite, elite feeling when she walked into her bedroom. Nothing says that like custom bedding.
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November 15, 2008
My client today was trying to decide between woven woods and shutters for his home office. He was wanting to transition to a more formal office with rich, dark furniture. His home is also set on a beautiful lot surrounded by trees in Maineville, OH. His considerations would be to go with a more casual, natural “woodsy” feel with the woven woods, or a more formal, stately feel with the shutters. Given the setting of the home and the formal office, there is no “right ” answer - just preference.
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