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For Staging, Redecorating, Window Treatments and more, start with  "One Room At A Time"

Home Staging

 

Home staging is about illusions. It goes beyond cleaning and decorating. Staging can make your home look bigger, brighter, cleaner, warmer, and best of all, it makes home buyers want to buy it.  

 

Home staging is the art of presenting key rooms, and placement of furniture and accessory pieces in those rooms with the intent to draw general appeal to a home for sale for the most potential buyers.

 

Home stagers design unique staging plans for a home based on the potential buyer for the demographics of that home's location, price range, and floor plan. The intent of the home staging strategy is to actually help the home buyer be able to visualize comfortably and happily living in the home.

Before-Swags & Jabots
Before-Swags & Jabots
After-Cartridge Pleats
After-Cartridge Pleats

Custom Window Treatments

 

Window treatments can change the total look of your room by brightening it up and making it look like a new room.

 

There are many Wndow Treament Styles, including:

*  Curtains

*  Valences

*  Cornices

*  Scarves

*  Swags

*  Roman Shades


With each Curtains here are many different headings, including:

*  Gathered

*  Goblet Pleat

*  French (triple) pleat

*  Plain Rod Pocket

*  Ruffled Rod Pocket

*  Pencil Pleat

*  Smocked

*  Cartridge Pleat

*  Flat Curtain Ring Heading

*  Puff Heading with Curtain Rings

*  Loop Heading

*  Pierced Heading

*  Pennant Foldover

*  Taps

*  Bow-Tied Loops

*  Pierced with Roop Loops

 

With each Valences, there are also many different styles, including:

*  Stepped Inverted Box Pleat

*  Banner Valence

*  Tented Valence

*  Tabbed

*  Inverted Pleat with Tabs

*  Austrian

*  Balloon

*  Puff Valence

*  Gathered with Braiding and Tassels

*  Triple Rod Pocket

* Gathered Valence with Rod Pocket & Ruffle

* Bell Pleat

 

With each Cornice there are many different styles as well, including:

*  Box Cornice covered with Pleated Fabric

*  Box Cornice with ruffles

*  Traditionally Shaped Wooden Cornice

*  Hourglass Shaped Cornice

*  Arched Quilted

*  Box Cornice with Shirred Fabric and Jabots

*  Arched Shirred

*  Box Cornice with Shirred panels

*  Fabric Covered with Swags and Jabots

*  Arched with Pinch Pleats and Braids