Posts filed under: Windows Walls and Floors

Window Treatment Trims Guide

Window treatment trims are sometimes quite confusing and this resource will help you learn how they are used to fabricate  your window treatments and specialty upholstery. I found, DecoratorsBest.com, A very good source that describes trims with photos and descriptions. Trims described for windows, drapery, upholstery and... Read More

Interesting window treatments installed in Smyrna, Ga home status: Completed

The client called for a color consultation initially, after a successful color selection she asked for window treatments for the  house. I had just come from the International  Window Coverings Expo in Atlanta, Ga and came up with some interesting... Read More

Window treatments that can add a WOW factor to your home!

On a recent trip to the Georgia World Congress Center, I found some really creative window treatments.  Here are a few from the International Window Coverings Expo to spark your imagination.... Read More

See my published interview in the Cobb Life Magazine May 2010

Porcelain Fantasy Flowers that I create shows the current color trends.   http://issuu.com/mdjonline/docs/cl_may  Cobb Life Magazine – May  page 28-29   I was called by Stacey Evans of the Marietta Daily Journal to give my expertise on current color trends... Read More

Color Forecasts Suggests a Balanced outlook for 2011

I just finished a wonderful hour long ceu course on line with Benjamin Moore, my paint company of choice www.benjaminmoore.com, and am pleased to announce that the color forecasts are looking UP…yes, I said UP UP and away as in... Read More

Affordable Wood Valance on Shirring Rod Panels

This affordable wood valance was created for a one of a kind look.  A plain 1 x 12 was embellished with molding painted white to match the trim in the house and given a luxurious look with gold accent paint, painted... Read More

Tiny cracks in window sills can become dry rot and create bigger leaks

As you are looking out your windows this Spring, pay attention to the window sill.  Any tiny crack or space that you can see is a perfect place for water to enter and begin to rot the sill and surrounding wood. ... Read More