Picking a common color from your closet will usually give you a color that you love and makes you feel comfortable. ... (Continue reading)
Just select neutral colors for your window treatments and furnishings. ... (Continue reading)
Add height to a room by installing drapery hardware well above the window frame, or even up along the ceiling line. The longer fabric panels will add a tall line to the rooms ... (Continue reading)
Country styles can be accented with pine, iron, and simple wood rods. ... (Continue reading)
Use iron, black wrought iron, and rustic metals. ... (Continue reading)
Carved dark wood, gilt touches, and traditional shapes work well in formal, traditional, or period rooms. ... (Continue reading)
Chrome rods, glass finials, metals, iron, and cable systems will fit well with that look. ... (Continue reading)
Choose sturdy larger diameter rods for heavy draperies. Sheer panels and lighter silks will look more appropriate on thinner lighter rods. ... (Continue reading)
Rods and finials might be more prominent in a formal room while a contemporary room calls for clean lines and an uncluttered look. ... (Continue reading)
PVC pipe and wooden blocks work great. If there is an area of the pipe that will show, you can buy some spray paint and paint it to match. To install them, you just mount your wooden blocks where... (Continue reading)