H&R Drapery exhibit at recent ASID trade show at the International Design Center in Estero, Florida

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Upholstered headboards change the dynamics of your room

Nothing changes the look and feel of your bedroom like a new upholstered headboard. Whether it's an entire upholstered wall or a traditional headboard, it becomes the focal point and sets the tone for the rest of the room. There's so many beautiful fabrics on the market that offer a collection of coordinating prints so you can incorporate the feel of the headboard into your bedding without looking too matchy matchy. Shown are a few we've done.
Wall to wall headboard makes a dramatic statement

Horizontal stripes visually widen the room and add a playful touch to this colorful guestroom

Parisian fabric sets the tone for a country French look
Wrapped and ready to install the coral accents on this traditional headboard will give the room a tropical flair

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Is your favorite sofa looking tired and outdated?

If you love the comfort and style of your old sofa but it's looking worn and dated, you might want to think about reupholstering it instead of replacing it.

By reusing what you have, you'll save running around looking for that "perfect" piece and you'll help reduce your carbon footprint too. If the cushions are sagging, your upholsterer can help you with that by replacing the foam cushions, or by adding new webbing.

Look for fabrics that coordinate with your window treatments, add a few new pillows, and you'll find the whole look of your room has changed.

Custom upholsterers can also manufacture furniture, so if you've always wanted an ottoman that matches your sofa, ask your upholsterer about the many styles available. With one stop, you can have smart "new" seating without having to shop for coordinating pieces.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Luxurious bedding gives you an oasis at home



Nothing pampers you like a bedroom dressed in luxurious bedding. We've done many layered looks with bedskirts and comforters and lots and lots of pillows, but if you want a more tailored look with some softness, why not try a shirred bedspread with bolsters instead of pillows? The look is inviting and elegant but not fussy.Detailing like the decorative tassel and contrast welt adds interest. We lined this bedspread with black satin and used black cording.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

New window treatments and accessories give you a fresh, new look without the cost of a total redo

The economy has many people scrambling to keep costs down and often that means they're staying at home more and spending less on outside entertainment.

It's a great time to focus on what makes you comfortable at home. Simply changing out your window treatments, adding a new valance over existing treatments, or putting a splash of new color on your sofa or your bed with bright, cheerful throws and pillows can provide you with a great new look without breaking the bank.

Maybe you're draperies are looking tired. A new valance or cornice can frame them and provide a striking accent to what you already have. The addition of sheers under the draperies will give you a softer, more light filtered look and that creates a whole new ambiance in the room. A coverlet and new shams can give your bedroom a fresh update.

By changing only a few things, or layering over what you already have, you can have a fresh new look with a small investment.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Simply 66 makes changing privacy curtains a snap

I've been talking to hospitals and healthcare facilities lately about a great new product I'm selling called Simply 66. They are privacy curtains that embrace the idea of "one size fits all". While the top mesh strip may vary in length and width to accommodate space requirements, the fabric part of the curtain comes in 66" square modules that snap to the mesh. This makes them a "snap" (if you'll pardon the pun) to install, launder, and replace. As a panel becomes soiled, that panel can be removed and replaced with a clean 66" module rather than laundering the whole curtain. This saves laundry and labor cost and reduces the amount of water required--something we're all trying to do in an effort to make our facilities "greener".

ADO Smart Fabrics are antibacterial and odor neutralizing

Another interesting product that's been on the mark for awhile and is popular in Europe, is ADO Smart Fabrics. Manufactured with silver ions, Smart Fabrics prevent bacterial setting--the ions actually intervene in the bacterial metabolism and prevent its multiplying. And this fabric neutralizes the odor in the air. In spite of regular cleaning, odor-causing bacteria often stick to fibers and can cause infectious diseases or allergies when they come into contact with skin. The BioProtect technology in Smart Fabrics selectively destroys pathogens upon contact before they can spread across the fabric surface.


Friday, August 15, 2008

Looking into Windows

With holiday entertaining only a few months away, it’s a great time to start thinking about replacing outdated window treatments. With so many choices available today, there’s something to please every taste and budget.
Where do you begin? There are three basic categories of window treatment purchasing options. They are: ready-made, semi-custom, and custom. The one that is right for you may be determined by what is most important to you: quality, style, convenience, cost, value, or some combination of these.

Ready-made

Ready-made blinds and draperies come in a limited variety of materials, fabrics, styles and sizes. While quality and price vary depending on the manufacturer, ready-mades are the most economical and convenient for do-it-yourself homeowners. If you like what you see and it fits your window, you can select what you want, buy it, and hang it that day.

Semi-custom

What I call semi-custom is what you find in catalogs, on the internet and at some retail stores. You select a fabric and a style from their collection. Several popular sizes, designed to fit most standard windows, are offered. They are usually priced higher than ready-mades and below custom treatments. Some stores offer installation; some do not. You get a larger selection than ready-mades offer, but not every size and style will fit every window and décor.

Custom made

Custom treatments are designed specifically for your windows. You choose the design, the material, the fabric, the trim, and the hardware. If one window is a half inch longer than another, allowances are made for that. These window fashions are fabricated one at a time to your exact specifications, and include many details considered to be industry standards. For example, if you are buying draperies, expect to get double side seams, double 4” bottom hems, seams hidden in the pleats, and pattern matching. Custom treatments are almost always installed by a professional installer. Service and attention to detail takes time—expect to pay more and allow at least 4 to 8 weeks for fabrication.

Mix and match options

All three categories offer viable choices for today’s homeowner. You can mix and match, putting ready-made in a room you expect to change the look often, and custom treatments where you want to make a lasting statement. As with any home improvement project, it’s an investment that requires some planning. Start now and enjoy beautiful windows this winter.

Have a question about your windows?Have a question about a type of treatment or a problem window you’re not sure what to do with? Post a comment and I’ll try and address as many as I can in future columns. http://www.hr-drapery.com/

Just for fun, check out these MIT grads demonstrating the workings of a sewing machine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAhmYzmkvcY


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Wide selection of drapery hardware available to add drama and elegance to your windows

There is an enormous selection of hardware available today. You can get wood traverse rods in smooth, fluted, or reeded styles in any number of stained or painted finishes. Iron rods have long been popular and they come not only in the traditional black wrought iron, but in some amazing faux finishes. Bronze and brushed nickel rods are making their way into not only contemporary rooms, but transitional ones as well. I recently saw a two-inch brushed nickel rod used with grommet linen draperies that was absolutely stunning.

For those who prefer the time honored look of a wood rod and rings, there are many to choose from. Popular today is the 2 inch diameter rod and I’m beginning to see more and more of the three-inch wood rods being used, especially in large scale rooms with high ceilings. These, when paired with bold, decorative finials, can add a lot of drama to a room.

And speaking of drama, have you seen the finials lately? Finial shapes, sizes, and styles continue to evolve. I’ve seen everything from whimsical monkeys and frogs and kid’s soccer balls to ornate, hand carved old world finials and even ones made of beautifully cut lead crystal. Medallions, which I’ve always thought of as finials for your wall, are being used not only as holdbacks, but to hang draperies. They are especially nice accenting those hard-to-treat arched windows. Even brackets and rings, pieces that were once thought to be primarily utilitarian, have now reached another level of design. They are as decorative as the finials. It almost makes you want to run out and redecorate! With so much to choose from, you can hardly go wrong.