Rod Ladman’s Window Designs is your one-stop shopping for all types of stock and custom-made Window Treatments in thegreater Milton NH area. Shades, Blinds, Drapes, Plantation Shutters, Valances and more. We have it all, and our installation is second to none

40 years in the windows industryRod Ladman’s Window Designs is a central NH based window treatment authorized dealer for Hunter Douglas window treatments who covers Milton, NH and all of the surrounding counties. We are in the home improvement business over 40 years but focus on window treatments and retractable awnings now. We have filing cabinets full of satisfied customers. We sell, install, and repair all Hunter Douglas products, and guarantee a 100% customer satisfaction rate when we do a job. Our policy is to treat each customer like family, and make sure they get good value at a fair price. We have acquired a very good reputation from living by those principles.

We carry almost every kind of window decor, both in-stock catalog items and custom-made soft furnishings. We have our own highly talented fabricator with a workroom who can produce any kind of custom made window treatments you might need. she can create whatever you can imagine. Curtains, Drapes, Roman Shades, et al.

DRAPERIES NH is our soft furnishings site, which focuses on custom-made Draperies, Curtains, Valances, etc. Please take a look if you are interested in that area of window coverings

Our premium product supplier, Hunter Douglas is a long-time innovator in the window treatments industry. They are especially safety oriented and sell many products that are cordless and child-proof. Quality and dependability are two of their mantras, and seeing the products in person is really the only way to appreciate these top-notch items Make an appointment for an in-house consultation today, and we can show you the great choice in window treatments you’ll have in beautifying your xxx home.

Many of the below products can be easily motorized for the ultimate in convenience. Our window treatments include:

    • 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

Our HUNTER DOUGLAS NH page will explain in a little more detail what some of these products do. Feel free to check it out!

…and let’s not leave out the many kinds of decorative accents we can make for you, including Duvet Covers, Shams, Tufted Coverlets, Bed Skirts, Pillowcases, et al. AND… Table accessories like Table Cloths, Runners, Placemats, etc. Bottom line: Whatever you need, we can do it!

Coordinating Window Treatments: Which Fabrics Go Where?

Before making your final selection of window treatments, consider whether the fabrics suit the roles you want them tomauve curtains in Wentworth NH play. Are they in the mood to enhance your rooms’s style? A luxurious moire is unmistakably formal, a tweedy homespun more rustic, and a watercolor print more lighthearted and romantic. Is the fabric right for your application? A heavy canvas, for instance, won’t have the ability to drape required for pinch-pleated curtains, but could make a great roll up shade. Similarly, filmy gauze can’t hold up as upholstery on the sofa, but it makes wonderfully gossamer curtains.

Choose fabrics that fit your rooms

The array of natural. synthetic, and fiber blends makes it possible for you to match fabrics to very individual needs.What’s your climate? This is especially important in choosing drapery fabrics because of their insulative potential and sunny locations; natural fibers trap heat, and light-hued, tightly woven opaque fabrics reflect sun’s rays. If humidity is a factor, look for fibers with less absorbency. Do you want easy-care, soil and stain resistance in, for example, family room upholstery? Then look for fabrics which are cleanable and have protective finishes or apply a spray on finish yourself. If a fabric will be used near a wood stove or fireplace, ask for fabrics with flame resistant finishes.

When coordinating window treatments with chair covers:

Fabrics for Upholstered Furniture: Chintz and cotton, used for light upholstery; brocade, corduroy, damask, used for heavier upholstery; chenille, flannel, jacquard,homespun tweed, tapestry, ticking, toile de Jouy, twill, velvet and wool
Fabrics for Draperies: Lightly glazed chintz, light-to-medium-weight cotton, lightweight corduroy, damask, dotted swiss, faille,flannel,homespun tweed, linen, plisse, silk, taffeta, toile de jouy, and velvet