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Five Designer Secrets for
Creating Fabulous Windows
(ARA)
- It's easy to see your windows in a whole new light with insights from a
professional designer. With just a little bit of thought about the look you are
trying to achieve, combined with the design savvy of window treatment experts,
windows like those seen in the top design magazines are just days away.
To get you started, Smith+Noble, America's leading catalog and online retailer
of custom window treatments, rugs and fabric décor, suggests following these
five tips from top interior designer Michael Payne. Payne is a member of the
American Society of Interior Designers whose weekly show, "Designing for the
Sexes," can be seen on HGTV Thursdays at 9 p.m. and 12 a.m. EST.
* Don't be afraid of color. Many people play it safe and select neutral
window treatments. Yet, mixing two colorful window treatments is a simple way to
inject energy and excitement into a room. Select tones from opposite sides of
the color wheel -- for example, pair a golden honeycomb shade with deep
aubergine velvet panels -- to brighten and add punch to your windows.
* Vary textures when mixing neutrals. If bright colors aren't what you
are after, mixing subtle colors in wonderful textures can instantly bring
elegance and ease to your rooms. For example, combining rich silk in an earthy
bronze with delicate, sheer georgette in a creamy color results in a beautiful
effect that goes with any décor. Woven reeds, grasses and bamboos used in
Smith+Noble's Natural Roman shades perfectly complement tailored herringbone
edge bindings.
* Use a corner to your advantage. In homes with wall space between two
corner windows, use panels or draperies with one side stacking to the left, the
other to the right. Panels meet in the corner for the dramatic look of one
continuous window. In contemporary homes where windows meet without wall space
in between, honeycomb shades are a wonderful solution. When closed, the windows
appear as bold bands of color; when open, shades virtually disappear for an
unobstructed view.
* Give small windows big impact. Don't be stumped by small or
unattractive windows. One terrific way to make small windows appear larger and
more dramatic is by using light-colored panels that start well above the window
and puddle onto the floor. To enhance the width of a narrow window, specify
panels significantly wider than the window and hold them open with tiebacks-the
effect draws the eye outward. Then, build on the visual impact with details like
ring tops, prominent wood poles, finials and brackets.
* Design in stages. If your dream windows are a little out of reach
right now budget-wise, don't fret. Designing windows is an evolving process that
doesn't have to be finished all at once. When you move into a home, privacy and
light control are most important, so focus on installing functional blinds and
shades that will be the foundation for your window treatment masterpieces later.
Then, when time and budget allow, layer luxurious panels and draperies or add
architectural details like cornices and sconces.
"Designing beautiful windows can seem intimidating, but it's really not," says
Karin Miller, vice president of merchandising for Smith+Noble and member of the
Color Marketing Group. "Smith+Noble has taken the hottest design trends and
edited them into easy-to-work-with color palettes and fabric groupings. Whether
you want the function of wood blinds or the luxury of silk draperies,
Smith+Noble has the right design solution for you."
Smith+Noble, America's leading resource for custom home
decorating solutions, offers innovative, high-quality window treatments, custom
area rugs and fabric décor items that are well-priced and backed by superior
customer service and support. The company is based in Corona, Calif. To obtain a
catalog, call Smith+Noble at (800) 765-7776 or visit smithandnoble.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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