Our specialty is designing and making attractive window treatments. Nowadays curtains are far more simply a means of shutting the dark out and keeping warm. They have become an integral part of the room, indeed often a focal point, demonstrating the style of the room both to those inside and to the world outside.

There are many styles and indeed variations within each style in which windows can be dressed. I have an English book of window treatments and a similar American book, which I can run through with you and utilise or adapt the styles to suit the style and size of your room. Please feel welcome to cut pictures from magazines to show me of styles that have caught your eye. However, not all styles will suit all windows, and sometimes appearances can be deceptive!

We therefore feel we can help you plan this important area of your house and will look forward to showing you the possibilities that will be right for the look you intend to achieve.

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* They put the pole support brackets exactly at the end of the windows. The rings cannot pass by the brackets so the curtains end up covering half the window. The brackets should be positioned 6” minimum, preferably 10” past the window, so the curtains will pull off the glazed area properly, with one locking ring between the bracket and the end of the finial. So there!!


Quick tip

Pinch pleats always are better when you've got a pole - where's there's a ring there's a pleat. Neat!









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