Installing Hunter Douglas Window Treatments In Your Rumney, NH home, Can Transform The Entire Look Of Your Interior living Area Into Something Fresh And Exciting.

roller shades in a rumney nh living roomWe are a full service Hunter Douglas dealer that sells, installs and repairs these high quality window treatments, Not only in the greater Rumney New Hampshire area, but anywhere in Grafton, Carroll, Belknap, and Merrimack counties.

Besides our dealership with Hunter Douglas, we carry the products of many nanufacturere including J. Geiger, Alta, Graber, Comfortex, Horizons, and more.

We have partnered with a skilled artisan and fabricator who creates beautiful custom-made soft furnishings in her workroom. This gives our customers the unique ability to choose from either the standard catalog of Hunter Douglas products, or opt for unique, one of a kind treatments that are created from your vision.

We’re in the window treatment business for over 40 years, but still love to meet new clients. We would like to come out to your Rumney NH home and discuss your window decor needs Our consultation and measuring services are always completely free with absolutely no obligation

Please feel free to ask us about our:

    • 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

And let’s not leave out the many kinds of complimentary bedding 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. Whatever you need, we can do it.

A Word about Shutters

hardwood shutters from hunter douglasShutters have existed for centuries, dating back to ancient Greece, when louvers, the movable slats within the shutter, were made of marble!. While materials may have changed, today’s shutters still add beautiful functional styling to windows. Wood shutters can be luxuriously rich in appearance, sporting highly polished finishes reflecting the unique character of the hardwood grains, A new crop of less costly alternatives include faux-wood shutters, made from polysatin compounds, ideal for bathrooms and sun porches where heat and humidity are factors. Plantation-style shutters now include louvers up to 4 1/2″ wide and can feature one-tilt operation, where all slats move when just one is touched. Rear-tilting systems eliminate the middle rail bar for unobstructed viewing through the louvers. Even old windows can be enhanced by installing custom shutter units that are framed in handsome molding, completely masking what lies behind.

Holdbacks for Drapery Hardware

Holdbacks are multipurpose drapery hardware. Traditionally, a holdback is used in place of a fabric tieback. It is attached to the wall, near the edge of the window frame, and the curtain is caught behind it. For a sumptuous look, a tasseled tieback can be hooked on the holdback. When placed at the top of the window, a holdback can also function as a swag holder. Holdbacks can be made of metal, wood, or glass. Design motifs include Roettes, shells, flowers, curlicues, scrolls, and hearts. A concealed tieback is an adjustable plastic piece thatdrapes in rumney nh holds the curtain away from the wall, preventing a tieback from creasing the fabric. It is not visible.

Other Drapery Hardware

Drapery pins and swag holders are decorative accents for curtains. Drapery pins add detail to your window dressing . Used on lightweight curtains, the metal pins hold back a small amount of fabric. A swag holder is akin to a holdback, except with a looped piece of metal in which the swag is hung. Another type of swag holder looks like a plastic corbel (a projecting bracket) with an opening for a swag.

If you don’t see the drapery hardware you want, or you have your own idea, have a custom custom fitting made. You will need to work with an interior designer who has access to custom sources, doing so, can be expensive, however.