There is no better way to enhance the beauty of the rooms in your Ossipee NH home than by adding magnificent window treatments from Hunter Douglas!
Rod Ladmans Window Designs sells, installs, and repairs not only top-of-the-line Hunter Douglas Window Treatments, but also partners with a soft furnishing workroom that creates beautiful Draperies, Curtains, Valances, Cornices, Sheers, Roman Shades, Bedding, etc. to your exact specifications.
We are based in Central NH, and service Ossipee, NH, but also service Grafton, Carroll, Belknap, and Merrimack counties. We have over 40 years experience in the windows industry/ decor and design field, and go above and beyond to make sure our clients are 100% satisfied with their window covering and installation. We have a huge portfolio of happy customers! If you’d like to peruse other samples besides Hunter Douglas, we also have authorized dealer agreements with Graber, Alta, Norman, J.Geiger, Horizons, and Comfortex!
Whether you are in the market for blinds or shades, Draperies or Curtains, we have a huge selection of both off the shelf products, as well as meticulously customized window treatments available. Call Rod Ladman’s Window Designs at (603) 455-6094 today, and let the fun begin!
Our window coverings include the following, and most of these products can be easily motorized:
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- Window Blinds
- Vertical Blinds
- Venetian Blinds
- Wooden Blinds
- Window Shades
- Roller Shades
- Custom-Made Drapery
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- Faux Wood Blinds
- Pleated Shades
- Roman Shades
- Solar Shades
- Room-Darkening Shades
- Custom-Made Valances
- Custom-Made Cornices
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- Cellular Shades
- Woven Wood Shades
- Plantation Shutters
- Custom-Made Curtains
- Custom-Made Sheers
- Custom-Made Roman Shades
- Drapery Hardware
Functions of Window Treatments
Window Treatments can provide more than just good looks. A well-designed window dressing helps establish the mood of a room, whether the overall feel is glamorous or casual. Fabrics help create personality by adding color, texture, and dimension while reinforcing the color theme of the furnishings and the accessories.Some window treatments also can provide privacy, such as long drapery panels that traverse along a pole or a stylish fabric shade that can be let down in the evening. Light control is also a benefit of panels and shades, especially when room darkening linings are added.
To conserve energy, treatments can be backed with insulated linings that trap out the summer heat and the winter cold. Noise is also a problem that can be remedied by layering insulated draperies over window shades to reduce sounds from the outdoors.
What Does Your Room Need?
To determine the best window treatment style to meet the needs in a room, ask yourself the following questions:
- DECORATIVE APPEAL- Is the treatment just for ornamental impact?
- FABRIC SELECTION- Are the treatments meant to be statements or acccents?
- WARMING TOUCH- Doestheroom feel austere and need to be visually warmed?
- PRIVACY and LIGHT CONTROL-Do you want the treatment to open and close?
- ENERGY SAVING PROPERTIES- Should the treatment reduce energy consumption?
- NOISE CONTROL- Do you need to block outside sounds?
- ILLUSION EFFECTS-Do you want to hide room flaws or visually alter the window size?
The Masking Effect
You can use window decor creatively to hide unattractive structural elements in a room. Covering an unsightly wall with sumptuous panels or disguising windows without trimwork by surrounding the glass in a lovely fabric are cost-efficient ways to beautify a setting without remodeling.
Sheer panels continue to be the easiest way to hide less than perfect windows or to block an unsightly view. Handsome wood shutters can be used to encase tired windows, bringing new vitality to the setting.Create an illusion by placing window treatments at ceiling height or to the side, making a small window look substantial, or visually lengthen short windows with floor-length side panels