Considering Installing Window Treatments In Your Canaan, NH Residence? Rod Ladman’s Window Designs Can Be Your One-Stop Shopping Solution For Curtains, Drapes, Blinds, Shades, Shutters And A Lot More!

What kind of window treatments are you looking for your Canaan, NH home? Blinds?, Shades?, Curtains, Drapes?, Shades?, Plantation Shutters? Your search is over, our window design company is a central NH based company that sells, installs, and repairs any kind of custom window decor (and they have been at it for over 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 will be there. His suggestions to homeowners have resulted in many magnificent window displays.

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We are a full service Hunter Douglas dealer that sells, installs and repairs these high quality window treatments, Not only in the greater Canaan New Hampshire area, but anywhere in Strafford, Grafton, Carroll, Belknap, and Merrimack counties. If you wish to see other styles of window coverings, we also carry Alta Window Fashions, J.Geiger Shading, Norman Shutters, and Graber Blinds and Shades. All quality companies

We have a skilled artisan and fabricator working with us who creates beautiful custom-made soft furnishings in her workroom. This allows our customers to have the unique ability to choose from either the standard catalog of Hunter Douglas products, orchoose unique, one of a kind treatments that will be created from scratch, and YOU are the designer!.

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

    • Cellular Shades
    • Woven Wood Shades
    • Plantation Shutters
    • Custom-Made Curtains
    • Custom-Made Sheers
    • Custom-Made Roman Shades
    • Drapery Hardware
    • 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

Interested in Curtains? Here is some information on types of trimmings

Trimmings cover a variety of border-like edgings that are used to embellish curtains. The category encomcompasses gimps, braids, picot braids, piping, cording, Jaquard borders, and fringes. Originally designed to cover seams and edges,these borders add definition to the shape of a treatment. For instance, the edge of a cascade jabot can be highlighted by fringe. Trimmings are woven from fibers, such as wool, silk, cotton,or gold or silver threads.They can also be fabricated from other less typical materials, such as chenille organdy or hemp. Fringes, in particular, can feature beading feathers or some baubles.

Picot Braid -This flat braid has a pattern of small loops or scallops projecting from the side of the border.

Gimp -A ribbon-like braid of silk or cotton that is stiffened with a wire

Flat Braid -Also known as a galloon, this can be woven in any fiber. It ranges in size
fro 1 1/2 to 3 inches wide

Cording -Yarn is twisted together to make a cord. Thick cording is used for tiebacks and tassels.

Jacquard Braid -A flat border woven on a Jacquard loom. It can be 2 1/2 to 6 inches wide
Fan-edge Braid -This has small looped cords in a undulating pattern.

Piping -Also called welting, this is a stripsoffabric folded over a cord, Although it is available ready made, it can be sewn by hand.

Fringe -This has a skirt of twisted cords topped by a braid, lace, of crochet-work heading. The skirt can be ornamented by tassels, teardrops (fabric covered balls), tufting, (a cluster of threads), and beading, Brush Fringe has a row of cut cords, Originally made of gold or silver thread. Bullion Fringe features thick, twisted cords. Campaign Fringe has one or more rows of bell-shaped tassels. Its name comes from the Italian word campana, meaning bell. Tasseled Fringe ties together sections of the cord at even intervals. Looped Fringe leaves the twisted cords uncut.