Monday, August 31, 2009

Build your own Cornice top - and save hundreds!

Like the high-end look of Cornice board window treatments, but not quite in the price range for custom made decor right now? A great tipsheet posted on the DIY Network's website makes building your own cornice board pretty easy. Don't forget to dress up your windows with shades or drapes from Gordon's when you're finished!

Professional cornice boards can really run up the price of a planned window overhaul, but you can put your money and savings towards where it counts most - insulation of your windows - and cut your costs by up to $200 per window by putting in a little elbow grease.

These tips suggest having plywood cut to size at the hardware store, using crown moulding and fabric to enhance the cornice style, and sizing the board at 1/5 the full length of the drapes.

Gordon's Window Decor
can help you with complimentary fabrics for the drapes and cornice covering so stop by the Essex showroom soon!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Top Five Style Ideas for Bathroom Windows

We're smitten with the slideshow of bathroom window treatment suggested at BHG.com, but we have a few suggestions of our own that didn't seem to have a spot in their roundup of ideas and slideshow.

Check out these style ideas from Better Homes and Gardens and Gordon's Window Decor:

1. Simple, Sheer Curtains
Sheer drapes can add a sense of grace and softness that are inviting to an otherwise earthy bathroom. Also consider using sheer window curtains or even sheer blinds to offset the darker tones found throughout the remainder of the area, especially in a rugged bathroom, such as one featuring many natural materials or a log cabin. Curtains offer added privacy while still allowing sunlight to brighten the room.

2. Location, location, location.
Aside from style, it's important to keep in mind where your window treatment will be, and what materials you will have to use to ward off the effects of heat and humidity. Avoid mold or mildew buildup and rusting by investing in bathroom-appropriate shades, such as the lines with rust-proof hardware that are manufactured by Gordon's Window Decor.
3. Pair Top Treatment with Shades

A simple top treatment paired with sheer roller shades can create the perfect frame to the great outdoors. Light colored shades allow for privacy, but permits light to bathe the room in sunlight. A top treatment provides the finishing touch. These dignified stripes go well with the floral pattern on the walls.


4. Natural materials for earthy atmosphere
Roller shade material comes in many options.

Manay Wheat Manay Oatmeal
Woven and wood window shades can add style and privacy to your bathroom while enhancing a sense of peace. The shades in the bathroom pictured create the perfect addition to the mosaic tub, and the colors accent one another to add to the earthy atmosphere. Woven shades in the texture thumbnails are available at Gordon's on chain-driven mechanism roller shades, or try the green line of roller shades available in eco-friendly materials. Also take a look at wood blinds to get the same earthy feel.





5. Simple = Elegant. Simple+Practical = Brilliant.
You don't need to go overboard with fabric treatments to get what you need out of your bathroom decor. The main thing to focus on, aside from privacy, of course, is insulation and lighting needs. With top-down insulated cellular shades, you can acheive stylish elegance that speaks through your decorating tastes alone, and get the light and views you love. No more than you need, and no less, either.

Friday, August 7, 2009

How to Mix Patterns (without making a mess)

You've seen it done before. It's in all the magazines. But you aren't quite sure what makes you qualified to do it, right?

Mixing patterns isn't has hard as it looks, thanks to a recent story in Better Homes and Gardens. Simple tips - like stick to one color and white - make it almost criminally easy to get that high-fashion look in your very own home.

Even more hopeful? The fact that just by adding color you can make a major improvment to your visual space without spending a fortune.

Still insecure about your ability to pick the right scheme? That's what Gordon's Window Decor is for. Swing by our Essex Jct. showroom for help and ideas.

Story:
Learn How To Mix Patterns (Better Homes and Gardens)

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