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How to Make Tab Top Curtains : Cutting the Liner for Tab Top Curtains

Thank God for technology and the Internet! When we want to learn new stuff, all we need to do is just go online and look for whatever the heck we want! How convenient, right?
Watch this video and learn how to cut the liner for tab top curtains with expert sewing tips in this free home decorating video on making and sewing tab top curtains.

 

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Posted by Sarah Moore - October 3, 2013 at 3:15 pm

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How To Use Drapery End Hooks

How To Use Drapery End Hooks

Watch this video and learn how to use drapery end hooks with 4 prong hooks to hang your draperies. In addition to that, learn an easy way to hang flat panel curtains.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - September 11, 2013 at 3:20 pm

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Window Coverings To Suit Even The Most Meticulous Taste

We always strive for our homes to displace our personalities. We pay attention to even the minutest detail of our house, but sometimes, we overlook the window treatments. We go for the more affordable ones or even settle for hand-me-downs. Window treatments can actually make or break the whole look of the room, albeit unbeknownst to you. If you buy window coverings based on price instead of quality and beauty, then you’re better off not hanging those unsightly items at all.

There are myriads of choices when it comes to curtains. That said, you can go for a tabbed top curtain, rod pockets, grommet tops, box pleat, pencil pleat and pinch pleat (conventional style for curtains). You will notice that when you go for a certain type of curtain, there will be a particular look and feel to it that you would not get from any other.

There are many curtains that require particular kinds of road, and you must keep that in mind before you purchase new curtains for the rods you currently have at home.

Window treatments are limited to curtains in many houses. For example, a shade or shutters are also types of treatments for windows. Curtains are a wonderful add-on to any room, but these types of window coverings also giver a different feel to any room in your home. Plantation shutters, say, could give an optical illusion that your windows look larger. They are available in wood or faux wood options.

Suffice it to say, windows are much more beautiful with the right window treatments.  There are so many sources of information that can help you regarding this matter, this blog is totally one of them!

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Posted by Sarah Moore - September 4, 2013 at 2:33 pm

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How to Make Tab Top Curtains : Pinning Tabs Together for Tab Top Curtains

There are different ways to hang tab top curtains. If they came with a handbook or manual, refer to specific instructions that it comes with. Hook the curtains up to the tabs above the window.

Learn how to pin the tabs for tab top curtains with expert sewing tips in this free home decorating video on making and sewing tab top curtains.

 

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Posted by Sarah Moore - August 19, 2013 at 1:39 pm

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Contemporary Window Treatments

Window treatment these days are making a big comeback. Light colored, fresh, minimal and translucent designs are what homeowners typically search for and use. Majority of them use curtains and blinds for their windows considering they inject more character to their homes.

Some opt for shades of paint and different fabric textures to mix with such curtains and blinds and blend in with the home’s décor. Some also go for Venetian blinds that have different colors. They are available in vintage inspired that could create more drama to the room.

Blinds are all the rage today. You can use them in every part of the house. They are so trendy and there are myriads to choose from in brick and mortar stores and online. For the most part, the cheapest are those with the white color considering they are classic. Contemporary styles of blinds are also everywhere and they have become trendier.

Blinds are perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, practically any room. They could hold particular levels of humidity. That said, they aren’t just ideal in adorning the home but also for protection. They are available in horizontal and vertical styles. Dust doesn’t easily build up on them and they’re convenient to clean. Their maintenance is also a lot more convenient as compared to the other types.

More to these, there are now window treatments that come with remote controls. This feature makes it so much easier for homeowners to open and close the blinds. It can also function as a safety measure to dodge being caught by the sharp edges of the blinds.

If you want to inject more color, texture and a more special touch to your room, you can opt for curtains for your window treatment. Curtains are traditional and are usually seen in old homes. Now, they have gone through changes and have become more modern in appearance and presentation. You can choose from a variety of styles that would suit your taste and budget.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - August 16, 2013 at 2:05 pm

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How do you hang curtains when there is not a stud to hold the curtain holder in the wall?

Question by muchfunrwe: How do you hang curtains when there is not a stud to hold the curtain holder in the wall?
Ok so I am trying to hang curtains but there is no stud in the wall and the bracket keeps coming out of the wall. I don’t know how to fix it.
I tried drywall screws but I couldnt find any small enough for the holes in the brackets

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Answer by rowlfe
Actually, there IS a stud in the wall, you just didn’t hit it. Locate a device, a “stud finder” which is actually a radio frequency device which senses density. As you move this over the drywall surface, it will indicate where there is wood behind the drywall, finding the stud. I have one, and they really DO work. The cost is only $ 10-$ 15. As another pointed out, you can also purchase drywall anchors. There are 2 types of anchor, sleeve and butterfly. The sleeve type is a tube of plastic which when you put in the screw expands and grips the sides of the hole. The butterfly type is metal with a very long screw. You put this into the hole and tighten the screw. As the screw pulls the end toward the inside side of the drywall, it flexes the metal and “legs” form which grip the drywall from behind. You remove the screw, put it through whatever you are fastening and screw it back in place.. This kind of anchor is permanent. It cannot be removed without doing some serious damage to the drywall. The plastic anchors hold less weight, but are not permanent, easily removed so the hole can be patched.

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Posted by Window Treatments - May 7, 2013 at 1:40 pm

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How do I take measurements for curtains that will be hung over vertical blinds?

Question by ninfragile19: How do I take measurements for curtains that will be hung over vertical blinds?
I have a sliding glass door in my living room that goes out to the deck. I recently hung vertical blinds over the door, but am looking to put up a curtain as well for extra light blocking and hopefully to trap in some heat.

What is the best way to measure for curtains so that there the curtains will be wide enough and tall enough?

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Answer by seamstress

First and foremost, you will need to get a curtain rod that has brackets to extend past the projection of the vertical blinds when they are tilted open. This projection can be up to five inches or more.

There are several curtain rods to consider, depending on the look you are after.If you go with a telescoping metal rod and use drapery rings in the header (top section) of the drapery, then the area where the rod telescopes will constantly catch on the rings, causing frustration when you open and close the drapes. In this case, take a piece of scotch tape and make a small “ramp” as you wrap the tape to build up the height and gradually eliminate the difference in rod thicknesses at the telescoping intersection. This scenario can be avoided if you use a wooden seamless rod.

A traverse rod is operated by pulling strings to open and close the drapes, usually with a pleated header, which are on little hooks that go into sliders in the rod.

A regular pole rod, whether it be metal or wooden, used with a pocket header, causes the drapery difficult to maneuver as it is pulled open and closed, usually causing tearing over the course of time.

Now, for measuring. Most sliders will take a standard 84 inch long curtain panel. Make sure your rod is hung correctly so it will accommodate draperies that are 84″ long so you do not have to go through the expense in having the drapery hemmed. For the fullness (left to right measurement), the drapery panels should equal two and a half times the rod length. I say rod length instead of slider width because you may select to install your rod slightly overlapping the wall as to have a place for the drapery to stack, allowing more sunlight into the room when the drapery is open.

I hope this information has been helpful in selecting the right application for your window treatment.

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Posted by Window Treatments - April 25, 2013 at 1:55 pm

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Window Blinds For Less

In the window treatments market, blinds almost always get the spotlight. Actually, curtains and blinds are the two most sought after window coverings. The beauty of curtains can never be overlooked. The oomph they give to our homes over the past few years is always well-loved. These days, more and more are choosing blinds.

They are both functional. They both protect homes from too much sunlight and prying eyes of the people outside, at least some of it. The main differences, though, are the maintenance cost, as well as the preferences of customers.

Window blinds are usually made of four different types of materials, namely metal, fabric, wood, and synthetic ones. These materials are utilized to come up with different types of blinds like shutters, roller blinds, horizontal and vertical blinds, as well as Roman blinds. The materials utilized in blinds greatly affect the price. Natural materials are usually priced higher than artificial or synthetic ones. For instance, faux wood blinds are much cheaper than real wood blinds.

True enough, natural materials have their own kind of allure. However, their maintenance calls for more effort on the part of the homeowner. Cleaning, polishing, and preventing scratches or any type of damage to your real wood blinds could require too much effort. We all live busy lives, and we can’t put too much of our precious time dwelling on our blinds.

Faux woods are actually scratch-resistant, and real wood, for the most part, doesn’t have this feature. You can also place them anywhere you want to, even in bathrooms, because they usually resist moisture, something real wood is not capable of.

This is just to give good reason for using top down bottom up shades instead of the ones made out of original material, but are similarly skillfully built. More to these, when you opt for low cost blinds, a few scratches will not bother you as much as a little scratch on your real wood blinds, since you know by heart how it burned a hole in your pocket.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - April 13, 2013 at 12:48 pm

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Window Treatments Styles and Ideas

Window treatments, whether it be shades or blinds or curtains, are home necessities. The right type of window treatments will bring out the best in your home. Not only will it beautify your home space but it will also check the amount of light entering the room, aside from the privacy it gives.

There are so many types of window treatment available in the market today. It all depends on your personal preference and taste and you should always bear in mind that when choosing window treatments, they should aesthetically sync with the other decors in your house.

Go over some interior decorating magazines to have style ideas. It will also help you learn about the new trends and stuff. Additionally, you can estimate beforehand if the window treatments you are dying to have will fit your budget and your home.

When you are going for contemporary designs, environment-friendly options are a good bet. An example of which are shades with natural fabrics that are available in assorted colors and patterns, they look stunning on homes with minimalistic decorations.

In decorating the bedrooms, regal and luxurious silk curtains or drapes. Rooms that have windows reaching the floor can have light-colored sheer fabrics for a cooling and soothing effect. This will help prevent sunbeams from creeping in while allowing enough air to enter into the room. Deep-colored silk curtains have that romantic vibe, while heavy satin and velvet drapes are the best bet for a comfy environment.

For the dining room, you can’t go wrong with classy and intricate window treatment styles. If you have floor to ceiling windows, heavy drapes will be a no nonsense choice.

Different homes call for different window treatments. They are among our little investments in our homes, so analyze well before purchasing.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - April 8, 2013 at 12:42 pm

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Window Coverings For Your Home

Many of us want our homes to display our personality. We consider every little detail of our home, except for the window treatments. We go for the more affordable ones or even settle for hand-me-downs. Opting for the right curtains could actually make or break the look of your room. If you buy curtains based on price instead of quality and beauty, then you’re better off not hanging those unsightly curtains at all.

There are curtains that would fit all styles imaginable. There are so many colors to choose from. If you happen to have a modern room, say, you can go for bright vibrant colors in a geometric design to get that contemporary vibe. There is an array of choices for window treatments for your home, and on top of style, you must know how you want your curtains to hang.

This only means that you can choose a tabbed top curtain, rod pockets, grommet tops, box pleat, pencil pleat and pinch pleat (conventional style for curtains). You can find so many types of curtain tops to get different kinds of look and feel, be it chic or classic.

Some curtain tops call for specific kinds of rods, and you have to remember this before you go buying new curtains for curtain rods you already have.

Window treatments are limited to curtains in many houses. For instance, a shade or shutters are also types of treatments for windows. Curtains are a great add-on to any room, but these types of window coverings also pave way to a different feel to any room in your home. Plantation shutters, say, could give an optical illusion that your windows look larger. They are available in wood or faux wood options/

We all know that windows are much more beautiful with the right window treatments.  There are many sources of information that can help you regarding this matter, this blog being one of them!

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Posted by Sarah Moore - March 23, 2013 at 12:32 pm

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