Can I Install My Window Coverings Myself

There are a few things to consider when deciding the answer to this question.

First, what are you installing?

If you are installing horizontal blinds, such as mini blinds or 2″ blinds, you could probably do it yourself. If you are installing vertical blinds or draperies, you might want someone professional to do it. It all depends on your handing-man skills. Your time is an important thing to consider. A professional installer could do it a lot quicker than the average person. Plus, if something goes wrong, they have the knowledge to work around that and get the job done.

Do you plan on measuring the windows yourself?

If you don’t feel comfortable measuring the windows yourself, you could hire someone to do it for you. If the same company is going to install your window coverings, the measuring is usually free. If they just come out to measure, they will most likely charge you a hefty fee. If you would like to learn to do it by yourself, you can visit the Windowblindcenter.com. There you will find an overview to help you get started.

What tools do I need?

Most window coverings come with the required hardware to install them. The hardware would include;

• Brackets
• Screws
• Clips (for hanging the valance)
• Center Supports (for wide blinds)
• Any string or extra attachments to hang the window coverings.

Beyond the included hardware you will need a few tools. Some basic tools that are required would be;

• Drill
• Hex-head driver (1/4″ is standard)
• Drill bit (size will vary)
• Tape measure
• Extra Screws
• Hollow wall anchors
• Pliers
• Screwdriver
• Hammer

You might not need all of these, but having them on hand will save you a trip to the hardware store. You might also need some additional items depending on what you are installing it too. If you are installing them in concrete, you will need a masonry drill bit and maybe a hammer drill. If you are installing them into plaster, you will need to have anchors for addition support, metal will need a self-tapping screw or a metal drill bit. If you are installing them into wood, consider yourself lucky.

Most manufactures will send installation instructions with the blinds. If they do not, just ask, and they can give you instructions or explain the process.

There are important things to consider when buying your window coverings, but most of the installations you could do yourself. With a few tools and instructions the process is pretty painless.

Brighten Your Kitchen Decor With The Flair Of A Professional Home Decorator

Eyes are supposed to be the windows to the soul. While being able to read the people around you is important, properly accenting your real windows is a lot easier to accomplish.

A beautifully decorated home is a real joy, and one of the key elements to properly decorating your home is to put a good face on your windows. Window treatments are one of the quickest and easiest ways to dress up any house.

A room that is generally overlooked in window decorations is the kitchen. We spend a good deal of our lives in our kitchens. The necessity of food for survival makes the room that stores it a common location for family and friends.

Kitchen Curtains

There are a lot of aspects to consider when choosing the right curtains for any room. Since the kitchen is such an important location in the home, finding the right style can be very challenging.

There are dozens of possibilities available for choosing the perfect curtains for your kitchen. The first step is learning about all of the options for designs that curtain manufacturers provide.

Kitchen curtains come in as many shapes and sizes as the homes they fill. When starting the search for curtains, it is important to have the window’s measurements. If it is a small window, the style of curtains will be different than the style of a large window.

The choices for decorating can allow designs to be classic, simple, elegant, or fun. Like all areas of design, kitchen curtains can be used to express the personality of the decorator.

Decorating Trends

In recent years, decorating trends have moved away from individual expressions of style and centered more on what is currently fashionable. Many homemakers hire high paid interior decorators to customize their home. While these decorators can make a home stylish, they cannot capture the unique aspects of the personalities that populate the home.

Decorating a home is easy. Choosing the personal touches that customize a home is as easy as purchasing items that appeal to the occupants of the home. Human taste is so distinctive that the possibility of two people decorating their homes in the exact same way is nearly impossible.

The choices for fabrics and colors make curtains the perfect item to use as a starting point when decorating a room and deciding on a home décor style.

Choosing the Best Curtain Style For Your Home

Tailored, pleated, insulated and lined, tiered, ruffled, lace, sheer, and door panel curtains are the most common and popular styles of kitchen curtains available. Choosing the fashion statement that best fits your personality can seem overwhelming at the beginning, but with a little knowledge about each, one can quickly narrow the options to a few key designs that best suit the decorator.

Tailored curtains are straight lined, classically long curtains. They are generally hung alone, straight or tied back. Their clean lines appeal to many decorators who are looking for an elegant curtain display.

Insulated kitchen curtains are a common favorite. They are lined with an additional fabric that helps to insulate the window and makes a home more energy-efficient, enabling the household save money on their heating and electric bills.

Tiered kitchen curtains are short curtains, making them ideal for little windows. For larger windows, tiered curtains can be stacked to create the illusion of fullness or to combine complimentary colors.

For a more feminine look, the ruffled curtain can be the perfect choice. They are generally long and fringed, providing a soft feel to the room. Pleated curtains contain the same simple elegance as tailored curtains, but because of their pleats, they hang in a wavy fashion instead of straight.

For a beautiful accent to windows without blocking out much light, sheer and lace curtains are ideal. They can filter out the harsher light but still allow enough through to illuminate a room brightly.