So, let's say that you've seen a magazine picture of a window treatment that appeals to you, but you're really not sure how it would look in YOUR home. Will the proportions be good? should you add stationary panels under the valance? Would the panels be better in ivory or rose? Liz can help you answer these questions and many more.....
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At the initial client meeting, Liz takes a digital photo of the client's room. |
The original design idea came from this magazine picture. We decided to use the fabric from the couch for the flat sections and use a contrasting silk for the inserts and panels. |
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Liz took measurements of the windows and using state of the art industry specific computer software created this rendering of the room showing the chosen treatment. She was able to determine the optimum length of the valance and other details such as how many scallop sections would look best. |
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The sketch can now be superimposed onto the photo to give the client a better idea of how it will look in their home. At this point different colors and fabrics can also be shown. |
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The finished product! |