Brand new Window Treatments from Hunter Douglas will revitalize the windows in your Pembroke, NH home- We’ve seen it happen hundreds of times…and…Rod Ladman’s Window Designs reputation stands behind every job we do!

pembroke nh window treatments installedAre you looking for Window Treatments for your Pembroke, NH home? How about Blinds?, Drapes?, Shades?, Plantation Shutters? Look no further, our window design company is based in central NH and sells, installs, and repairs any kind of custom window decor (and has been doing so for more than 40 years). Owner Rod Ladman has extensive experience installing high quality window treatments and takes absolute pride in making sure the customer gets exactly what they are looking for- and guarantees that result 100% of the time- When you need advice, he is always there. His suggestions to homeowners have resulted in many magnificent window displays.

Over the many years, Rod has owned his own window treatment stores and worked with dozens of designers all across New England. There is just no substitute for dealing with a service provider who has seen it all and done it all. As an authorized Hunter Douglas dealer, he has access to their whole catalog. Some of his other quality window treatments include offerings from Graber, Alta, Norman, Horizons, and J.Geiger. If you’re looking for one-of-a kind treatments. Rod has teamed up with designer and fabricator Karin Conn, (who also has decades of experience)and she can make any kind of soft furnishing you can imagine. Between them, they are a decorating powerhouse! To top it off, Rod was also a professional painter and wall coverings expert, so he has a good eye for tying a “whole room” together – you create the vision for your Pembroke, NH residence, and they will make it happen

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Here are just some of the window treatments we can help you with:

    • Window Blinds
    • Vertical Blinds
    • Venetian Blinds
    • Wooden Blinds
    • Window Shades
    • Roller Shades
    • Custom-Made Drapery
    • Faux Wood Blinds
    • Pleated Shades
    • Roman Shades
    • Solar Shades
    • Room-Darkening Shades
    • Custom-Made Valances
    • Custom-Made Cornices
    • Cellular Shades
    • Woven Wood Shades
    • Plantation Shutters
    • Custom-Made Curtains
    • Custom-Made Sheers
    • Custom-Made Roman Shades
    • Drapery Hardware

Designing with Borders on a Drapery Panel

There are many ways to create an interesting border effect on a panel. Border print fabrics, where curtains installed in Merrimack countythe print runs along the lengthwise edge of the fabric, can be positioned so that the decorative edge is highlighted across a valance or down the length of a drapery panel. If you go this route, select a border print featuring an all-over design that looks the same when viewed from all directions to ensure that the print looks the same whether it’s placed horizontally or vertically. Another way to create a border effect is to stitch bands of contrast fabric along the edges of a window treatment. Be sure the finished bands are at least 2 in. wide so they will be noticeable from across the room.

Visualizing the Styles

pink living room drapes in pembroke nhFinding ways to decorate specialty windows involves a little bit of searching, which fortunately can be done of the internet. Interactive Web sites all ow you to click through the latest window treatment designs and apply decorator fabrics to the picture so you can see exactly how the fabric will appear on a specific style window. If you have a digital camera, there are computer software programs you can use to take a photo f your window and then place window treatment styles directly on the picture. The small investment for software will pay off in the end, especially if you have many windows to decorate.

Bow Windows

A bow window sweeps away from the wall like a bay window, providing an expansive display of glass that can showcase a beautiful outdoor vista. The arched quality can dramatically change the angular feel of a room while adding an interesting detail to the outside of the home. However, the fluid, semicircular curve can also present a window decorating quandary. If the bow window features separate windows beneath curved molding, there may be enough space to mount separate window shades on each. To mount one continuous valance over all of the windows, consider ordering a custom-made curved road or mounting decorative panels at the sides of the bow to help frame the window in an inviting manner.