I’ve had this post on my must-write list for awhile now, because I think there is this common misconception that really good looking drapery has to be custom- which typically costs quite a bit of money. Having both high-end (more expensive) custom drapery panels and readymade options throughout my home, I’m here to tell you (as a designer) that some of the budget-friendly options can definitely take on a custom feel… they just require a bit of work and you have to know how to properly “train” them. Click through for my best tips for making your window treatment budget go further, and get my simple 3-step process for training readymade curtains for a custom, designer look… minus the high price tag. Continue Reading
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How was your weekend? We had the most lovely time skiing & enjoying Jackson Hole, but it’s always nice to return home. Short weekend road trips have been really fun for us this winter- and a great opportunity to…
The other day in a blog post I mentioned my love for cremone bolts. I’ve actually been seeing more of them lately. It’s a timeless piece of hardware I really enjoy from an aesthetic point-of-view. I’d like to find…
As I was brainstorming blog post ideas for this week, I had just got off a call with one of my friends. She hired an interior designer and was questioning some things. It got me thinking that client /…
Good day, design friends! I know I’m not alone in my enthusiasm for all things lighting. (Exhibit A, Exhibit B, Exhibit C) So, I’m here to proclaim without trepidation that I’m excited to discuss lampshades! I know the standard…