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Decorating A Bay or Bow Window

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Bay windows can create an intriguing focal point in your home, accenting your kitchen or living room space with depth and dimension. Their distinctive architectural design is an ideal opportunity for imaginative and creative decorating. So flex your creative muscles and discover the full charm potential of your bay window.
Curtains, blinds or drapes should accent your bay, drawing it in to the rest of the room through color, texture and pattern. At Metropolitan Window Fashions, our experts know all the most current styles, fabrics and hardware to create a beautiful look in the room – adapted to a bay or bow window.

For curtains and drapes, special bowed rods are designed for bay windows. Long panel curtains can elegantly enhance your bay – but just be sure not to block the natural light of your window. Café-style curtains are another smart option, as they can provide privacy, while still allowing light to stream through.

Shutters, shades and roll-up valances are also terrific options for bay windows, as they can keep your corner cozy and private, while being a quick draw away from opening up the space and light to full effect. Clean-lined and simple, they help avoid clutter in the space.   Visit www.windowfashions.com and contact one of our decorators for a free-no obligation appointment to help you create a beautiful look for your bay or bow windows.

Shop SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY Nov. 26 at Metropolitan Window Fashions

Friday, November 25th, 2011
We’re celebrating SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY on November 26, 2011.  If you have an American Express card,
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If you DON’T have an Amex Card, we will still offer you $25 off on a $100. purchase and $10. off a $50. purchase. http://fabricland.com/coupons/sbsonedaycoupon.pdf GREAT DEAL! DOUBLE SAVINGS!  SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY AND SAVE!!!

Monday, December 6th, 2010

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#1.  Make your Window a Focal Point

Every room needs a focal point for design.  If you have an exceptional painting or sculpture, that may do the trick. If not, remember, your custom window treatment is the one design feature created specifically for you.  A print or color treatment can set the tone for the entire room achieving just the effect you want for your home. If you want a focal point in your room, a creatively designed window treatment is the answer. Windows are truly a design opportunity for setting your room’s mood and style!

#2. Make your Window a Background

You’ll add beauty and grace to your home by creating a soft background in your window treatment design.  Choosing simple lines, soft swags and muted or neutral colors help make a gentle, yet finished-looking decorative statement, a lovely background for a comfortably beautiful room.  Decorator blinds and shades are now available in such a wide array of styles, you may want to consider them as a background option, too. There are too many to mention here, but ask me for some suggestions… you’ll be amazed at the flexibility, functionality and beauty these new options provide.  Whether you choose to make your windows a focal point, or a subtle yet dramatic background, remember that each window in your home serves its functional purpose.

#3.  Mix Prints and Patterns

In today’s free wheeling world of decorating, mixing prints and patterns is more the rule than the exception. In many traditional rooms, a single print is still used lavishly, for upholstery, drapery and even as a wall cover. But today’s fashion conscious homeowners want to mix and scramble both patterns and colors with a truly uninhibited hand.  If this approach is a new one for you, we will start with a very simple pattern perhaps in a single color, with a white or ecru background. It’s easy to add additional patterns by keeping to the same color scheme.  We can consider combining a large scale floral print with a plaid, stripe or check! An instantaneous decorator look will appear.  Or how about adding a paisley pattern, perennially popular, with a simple geometric pattern?  The thing to remember is that there must be some relationship in color, pattern or theme between our desired prints. Naturally the color relationship is the easiest to establish! A general rule of thumb is to follow The 60-30-10 rule: Our main pattern will be used the most (60); our secondary pattern half as much(30); and our third (10), or splash pattern is used sparingly.

I suggest that when we find a print you absolutely love, you should consider using it on the flattest surface possible… perhaps as a bedspread, or sofa upholstery. If this print is gathered into a window treatment, you’ll tend to diffuse the design that attracted you in the first place! By all means, have fun when you play with prints and patterns. Look in magazines, read books, collect swatches. Your new room will be much easier to design than you think!


Michael Payne Tips

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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Metropolitan Window Fashions is proud to be part of the Exciting Windows! network – a select group of at-home decorating retail professionals located throughout the United States and Canada. Michael Payne, the celebrity designer and the host of HGTV’s popular “Designing for the Sexes” program for nine years, is the spokesperson for Exciting Windows! He’s a fabulous designer and known by millions. Michael is actually a customer of Exciting Windows! and believes in our service so much that he recommends Exciting Windows! retailers and decorators wherever he goes. We’re pleased to pass along Michael’s decorating tips and ideas!

Décor Tip #1:
Add Warmth To Your Rooms with Beautiful Draperies

For many years, the only design element for windows were blinds and simple curtains. In the past decade, so many incredible styles, fabrics and technological innovations have turned curtains into the most elegant and personal statement you can make in determining your home decor. Add soft shirred shades, sumptuous draperies puddled on the floor, glorious valances, gorgeous ornamentation, hardware or tassels, and the look and feel becomes pure luxury… and comfort in any room of your home. The key is in finding and selecting the perfect fabrics to achieve your design goals. Casual elegance can be achieved with textured fabrics used in creating draperies with luxe volume. Shimmering silks, blends and new synthetics can bring an elegant sparkle that makes your rooms shine. Opulent multi-layered effects help achieve depth at any window, with fabric sheers, shadings and blinds beneath custom designed draperies making the ultimate decor statement.

Décor Tip #2:
New Energy Efficient Window Treatments Save Money!

When the air conditioning and heating bill goes through the roof, make some changes at the window by choosing from a wide range of custom treatments that cut into the high cost of energy! Products such as insulating double-layered shades, window film, lined silk draperies and hardwood shutters are just a few remedies. As the cost of energy escalates, here are some suggestions:

Eco-Smart ComforTrack Insulating Shades keeps the high cost of cooling down with their energy saving sidetrack system. This traps air between the shade and the window glass – acting as a barrier to hot or cool air. This style, which is available both as light filtering and room darkening, comes in 25 different colors!

Hardwood Shutters with elliptical louvers are effective energy savers, as well. When installed, they form a tight seal at the window that keep rooms cool in summer, warm in the winter. The shutters can also be custom-crafted to fit virtually any shape, size or style of window and come in a variety of colors, patterns and hardwood finishes like maple, walnut, cherry, red oak, teak, mahogany and ash.

Window Film blocks nearly 100% of damaging UV rays, which plays a major role in fading your draperies, furniture, artwork and even flooring. Applied directly to the window pane, this transparent product holds radiant heat and air conditioned air inside so that you can enjoy consistent temperatures in every room without sunlight glare.

Décor Tip #3:
Rejuvenate Your Room With a New Look at the Windows!

Why move when you can give yourself a whole new environment by updating tired window treatments and interior fabrics? Staging is NOT just for selling new homes… it can also be the very best way to go about improving your overall home design by doing your décor updates over a span of time, and without huge outlays of cash all at once!

A professional window fashions Shop-At-Home consultant can help you come up with a plan to suit your timing and budgetary needs. Ideas are FREE and your consultant brings a wealth of design and technical information to you by measuring your windows, showing you fabric and product samples in your home’s natural light. A cost estimate, customer service follow-up and assurance that the job will be done in a timely manner are reasons to call for a free In-Home appointment. Window fashions are the finishing touch to a beautiful, unified room – so get an expert to help you with all the details!