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COUTURE HOME is known for their unique window treatments that are custom designed to fit each window and home. It is one of our specialties. A lot of planning and designs are specially created so that each home is not a "postage stamp" of a book design, picture, or a home down the street. Susanne and her daughter, Lauren are constantly searching the markets over for the best fabrics and colors to use paying close attention to how they drape and flow. Each home's window treatments should be designed to reflect the vision and lifestyle of that homeowner and their unique home. In addition, Couture Home does, blinds, shutters, and unique hardware to dress any window.
The trims that Lauren and Susanne use and creativity set them apart from anyone else in the industry.
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This is a modern way to treat a high arched window that is very different. A custom made iron rod with rings were made for this window to be able to do this. |
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This white natural window treatment is easy and romantic. It would work well in a cottage or french country room.
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This lightweight window treatment was done by Jessica in a Parade of Homes Living Room. The treatment can be made to be functional (raise up and down) or stationary. For privace, simply drop duets behind it.
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These kitchen curtains were made from a high gloss polished cotton for the valence and hand sewn stripes of coral and lime green silk to match for the cafe bottom. They were featured in our Parade of Homes.
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100% Silk taffeta, one of Susanne's fabric fabrics was used for this dining room drapery panel. These were featured in the Parade Home.
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These Italian Rose drapery panels are made extra long. They have 76 silk roses on ea. panel. $2800.00 ea. panel. In stock.
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This kitchen window treatment, Susanne did for a client, is an inverted box pleat, with a coordinate fabric used in the pleat. The fabric features fruits in peach and blue shades. Coordinated kitchen chair covers were made to match.
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Kitchen Valance was handpainted by Artist Cher Ultican.
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This client's home featured a polished cotton print with touches of metallic gold in the fabric.
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These drapery trims are incorporated in the window treatments below. |
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This living room treatment is made with the trims above. It is a look a like silk taffeta that has the "hand" and look of the real thing but is 1/4 the cost. It is stiff, has a wonderful drape and changes colors throughout the day and from the angles viewed. It is Jessica's favorite fabric for elegant drapes. The color range is huge.
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These beautiful silk taffeta drapes hung to the floor off of short stationary iron drapery rods. They are truly stunning and shape the feeling of the whole room. These drapes tie the entry in which is painted the same deep, rich raspberry.
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This cornice box is mounted high so as not to block any of the beautiful view that this dining room overlooked. The fabric is complemented by the coordinating trim used in the living room. The box pleated skirt under the cornice box is made from the same fabric used in the living room drapes above. The gold in the fabric complements the tone on tone faux finished walls. Jessica created a dining room centerpiece that pulled out the colors and the pineapple in the drapery treatment. In the entry is a cymbidium orchid exactly like the one in the drapery. The home really came together with these window treatments.
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This cornice box is padded thick at the top and then lined underneath with nail heads. It gives a whole new decorative look.
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These crowns can be used over windows and fabric can or cannot be added to flow out underneath. They are also used over beds with fabric added to drape out over the heads of the bed. They can be custom made to fit. |
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This Master Bath was decorated by Lauren. The treatment on the right is for the shower.
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These French window treatments are in the Master Bedroom of Susanne's new home in Arizona. They feature silk taffeta with silk ribbons draped. The parrots on the top were very hard to come by and took months to find.
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This window treatment was constructed for a client's dining room. It featured black and white with ice pink.
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