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How to Easily Spec Whole-House For Window Treatments

Without the headache of endless measurements

Whether you are a homeowner or an interior designer yourself, selecting window treatments for an entire house can be a bit overwhelming. Each room will have different lighting, privacy, aesthetic, and functional requirements. Additionally, the use of the home will dictate the design of the window treatments. Is this a primary residence? A vacation home? What weather and year-round natural lighting environment must be factored into the equation?

As your dedicated window treatment professional, I’m here to guide you through these considerations and many more.

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THE STRUGGLE IS REAL

For a designer, the fun part is picking out the fabric and hardware, while the challenge lies in offering the right options without creating information overload.

As a homeowner, it’s frustrating not having access to high-quality, designer-grade products. This is why even the most luxurious homes can look a bit off with off-the-shelf drapery or generic blinds. Nothing quite fits or everything ends up feeling too trendy – not the vibe we’re going for.
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THE SOLUTION FOR DESIGNERS

A custom window treatment dealer or fabrication workroom makes the process of measuring, specifying, and designing custom window coverings a painless experience. As the interior designer, you benefit from task delegation. I address the space’s unique requirements and collaborate with you on meeting the needs and preferences of your client, ensuring the final treatments will flow seamlessly with your design plan.

THE SOLUTION FOR HOMEOWNERS

For homeowners, this means more quality time with your designer, so that the two of you can accomplish other things (such as picking the perfect fabric for your custom draperies). It’s good for you to know that they’ve brought in the right specialists for your project versus trying to do everything themselves. Designers have a million and one things to address in your project, so it only makes sense for them to build an extended team of professionals.

DESIGN TREND

Faux blinds are resilient.

Faux wooden blinds are often being specified for high-moisture spaces, such as bathrooms and pool houses. They tend to look nicer longer, despite humid environments, and are available in many of the same finishes as natural wood. They are often layered with valances, cornices, or drapery for a designer look.

DESIGN TIP

Present the full plan.

If your space demands custom window treatments and you also intend to commission other soft furnishings, such as throw pillows or bedding, present all your custom product needs in one fell swoop. You might be able to use each roll of fabric more thoroughly, thereby cutting costs and reducing waste.

Introducing

The Home Shop

by JLS Designs!

I’m so excited to launch my new online store to give you access to exclusive pieces that in the past were only available to my clients.

My new shop is a portal for to-the-trade pieces, shipped directly to you from the manufacturer.