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The original “window
treatments” were purely functional. They acted as a barrier to the
cold in the winter and the heat in the summer. The functionality of
window treatments has diminished some what as homes have improved
but they still remain popular as a decorative enhancement. Window
treatments bring together the thematic elements of colors and
designs in a living space.
Croscill Bedding was the first company to offer decorative window
treatments that matched their bedding sets. The first matching
patterns that Croscill offered were known as “Arsenic and Old lace”,
coined from a popular Cary Grant movie. Historically these first
breakthrough ideas from Croscill have made them one of the most
popular names in bedroom themes. Today you can get and entire
decorative motif from Croscill that spans from bedroom to bathroom.
Croscill is also known for bringing decorating to the household,
allowing the average person to elegantly decorate their living area
without laying out huge expenditures on a professional decorator.
Other companies soon followed suit, and today you can find window
treatments for every room and any style imaginable. Many companies
now offer patterns in similar color schemes which can be mixed and
matched to suit a variety of tastes.
Most bedding retailers offer coordinating window treatments and
bedding ensembles, making it easy to find the perfect theme to fit
your imagination. Thomasville offers several sizes and styles of
draperies with a variety of matching valances to compete in the
window treatments industry. Croscill also continues to deliver
matching draperies and valances.
For people who like coordinating window treatments but don’t want
too much of the same pattern, a company called RLF Home specializes
in unique window treatments. RLF is known for their luxurious
fabrics, fashionable designs, and creative embellishments. RLF’s
Home Line offers 25 valance styles available in over 500 fabrics.
Their wide variety of window treatments can be coordinated with
their matching pillows, shower curtains or other bedroom accessories
they offer.
For the smaller budget, a company called Victorian Heart offers
affordable and stylish straight valances. Victorian Heart
specializes in quilts, but their window treatments have proved to be
a great success for the smaller budgeted decorating themes.
Another popular window treatment design is lace. Lace is a classic
and ever popular choice for windows. Lace panels are always in style
and are a great way to get a moderate amount of window coverage
without blocking out all of the light. The most popular company for
fine lace treatments is Heritage Lace. Heritage caters to all
tastes, offering styles from very traditional to chic and modern.
Mixing sheer Heritage Lace curtains with RLF Home valances creates a
great looking mix of modern and classic styles.
Decorating your windows should be a fun experience. With so many
offerings on the board you can easily pick out and affordable and
beautiful mix that will fit your existing plan. In addition many
quality e-commerce retailers, such as aj MOSS, offer all of these
manufacturers at one location, allowing the customer to deal
straight with one retailer to decorate their living space.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
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