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Virtual Window Treatment Design & Complete Project Management

Neutral-colored bedroom with a neatly made bed, multiple pillows, a bench at the foot, two bedside tables with lamps, and large windows featuring custom window treatments with elegant valances that let in natural light.

We recently completed a whole-home project for a fabulous client who lived out-of-state during the entire design process. They were in need of someone they could trust with not just a large variety of window treatments and custom bedding, but also someone who could provide complete project management when they couldn’t be present.

Woven Wood Shades [What they are + how to style them]

A light gray sofa with patterned cushions sits in a bright living room, next to windows featuring elegant custom window treatments and a framed abstract artwork on the wall.

Woven wood shades are highly versatile and look beautiful on their own or layered with other soft window treatments. Here’s everything you need to know about woven wood shades, and how to style them in your home design projects.

36′ Custom Valance In A Beautiful Low Country Home

Blue armchair with a white blanket is beside floral curtains and large windows with custom window treatments, overlooking palm trees and greenery.

This amazing install consisted of custom drapery panels and sheers, but the crowning glory was the incredible 36′ custom valance that stretched around a corner and the entire length of the wall-to-wall floor-to-ceiling windows.

Custom Box Pleat on Functional Draperies

A woman in a green shirt holds up yellow floral fabric in a workshop with fabric rolls and tools visible on shelves behind her, showcasing her expertise in creating custom window treatments for homes in Savannah.

Box pleat drapery are often favored for their flat, clean look. A typical box pleat is stitched down on the reverse of the drapery header, which prevents stacking and moving – which tends to leave it, well, not functional. When your client wants functional box pleat drapery, a custom solution is what’s needed.