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From Functional to Finished: Understanding Layered Window Treatments

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Layered window treatments are often the foundation of a well-designed solution because they create flexibility, comfort, and a more finished result. Understanding how those layers work together can help homeowners make more informed decisions when planning a new home, renovation, or room update.

What to Expect During a Design Consultation with Savannah Window Fashions

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At Savannah Window Fashions, every project begins with understanding your home, your goals, and the way you live. From there, we develop custom window treatment solutions tailored to the architecture of the home and the needs of the people who live in it.

Here’s what you can expect throughout the process.

Designing Window Treatments for a Luxury Condo in Savannah’s Eastern Wharf

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Designing window treatments for a luxury condo on the riverfront isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. Large expanses of glass, varied window shapes, and the need for both privacy and natural light control all have to be considered. We partnered with interior designer Arlen Brown on a full-home project in Savannah’s Eastern Wharf that […]

Cordless & Motorized Window Treatments: Safe, Smart & Stylish Solutions for Every Home

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October is Window Covering Safety Month, and it’s the perfect time to talk about something that matters to every homeowner: safety. In recent years, window treatment standards have changed to prioritize child and pet safety — eliminating exposed cords that can be hazardous. As a full-service custom window treatment design center in Savannah and Bluffton, we’ve been guiding clients through these changes and helping them make informed decisions about safe, functional, and stylish control options for their window coverings. Whether you’re building a custom home in Palmetto Bluff or renovating a historic home in downtown Savannah, understanding your control options is essential to both the look and functionality of your space.

A Closer Look at Woven Wood Shades: Custom Options for Savannah and Bluffton Homes

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Woven wood shades continue to be a popular option for our clients in Savannah and Bluffton who want a window treatment that balances style and function. With their organic texture, natural materials, and range of customizations, woven Roman shades can enhance everything from coastal retreats to historic restorations. But not all woven shades are created equal—and the difference is in the details.

Expert Tips for Dressing Bay Windows: Why Experience Matters

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Bay and bow windows are a striking architectural feature found in many homes throughout Savannah, Bluffton, and the Low Country. Their curved or angular projections add natural light, expansive views, and beautiful character to a space—but when it comes to window treatments, these unique windows often leave homeowners feeling overwhelmed.
At Savannah Window Fashions, we’ve received countless inquiries about how to properly and beautifully dress bay and bow windows. The short answer? There is no one-size-fits-all solution—and experience matters.