If You Are Picturing Your Hampstead, NH Home With Brand New Beautiful Hunter Douglas Window Coverings, Rod Ladman’s Window Designs Can quickly Make It A Reality.

Rod Ladman’s Window Designs is a professional window treatment installation company, with over 40 years in the business. They are an authorized Hunter Douglas dealer based in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, but also carry several other quality brands such as Graber Blinds & Shades, Comfortex Window Fashions, Horizons Window Fashions, and Alta Window Fashions.

Their service area covers not only Hampstead NH, but most of the state. They have a reputation for honesty and integrity, and always strive to make sure their customers get exactly what they are looking for.

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Hunter Douglas is a manufacturer of premium window treatments, and is renowned in the industry for high quality products and innovative design. Rod Ladman has been in the window treatment arena since 1976, and has installed thousands of products since that time.

So, if you are looking for curtains, shades, drapery, blinds, shutters, or any number of window decor items for your Hampstead home, Rod and his team are ready to help you out. From sales to installation, they can be your one-stop shopping for all your window treatment needs. Here is a sampling of the items they install on a regular basis:

    • 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
Embellishments For Curtains And Shades

Ruffles and Borders

Ruffles and borders are attractive ways to finish off the edge of a curtain or the hem of a shade. Like other embellishments,these edgings add definition to a treatment’s shape

Prairie PointsThis features small squares of material place at an angle to the edge of the curtain fabric, resulting in a zig zag border;

Ruffles a ruffle is a border of gathered fabric attached to the edge of a curtain or shade. A Double Ruffle features two layers of frill A Pleated Ruffle falls in neat folds.

Borders This can be as simple as an attractive ribbon or a piece of contrasting fabric attached to the edge of a treatment. Appliqued Borders are cutout patterns sewn onto the edge of a curtain or shade. Some of the motifs include waves, leaves, Greek key patterns, and geometric designs

Choux & Rosettes

Choux and rosettes usually adorn multi layered window dressings and swags, but they also embellish tiebacks. These decorations highlight any spot on which they are placed,so choose their location wisely.

Choux -This projects out further than the other finishing touches, so it is more noticeable, With a piece of Buckram as a backing.,a circle of fabric is gathered and secured randomly, creating a ruched ball. For scarves, there is an easier and less formal way to make a Choux. The fabric is knotted,

Maltese Cross -Made of curtain fabric or ribbon, this bow consists of four loops and no tails, The center of the cross is disguised by a small circle of material or fabric covered button, It is a more informal decoration than the others

Fabric Rose -Often made with wire ribbon, the material is gathered from the center outward, creating a spiral of fabric.

Ruffle Rosette -This flower-like embellishment features a tightly gatheredcenter with a loosely ruffled edge.

Knife-Pleated Rosette -For this tailored effect, the material is pleated and the ends are joined to make a circle, A fabric covered disc is attached to the center of the rosette