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A Guide to Buying Drapes For Window Treatments in Denver


March 28, 2018

A Guide to Buying Drapes For Window Treatments in Denver
Drapes are elegant, sophisticated, and timeless, which is why so many people choose to hang them over their windows. However, some people go with other window treatments in Denver because they aren’t sure where to begin when it comes to looking for the right drapes for their home. If you find yourself in this situation, use this helpful guide to buying drapes:

Fabric

Practically any fabric can be used to create drapes, but there are some that are more appropriate choices than others. Heavy velvets and silks are great choices for formal rooms, whereas cotton blends or silky rayon fabrics are better for informal rooms.

Be sure to research how a fabric should be cleaned prior to making a purchase. For example, velvet and silk are dry-clean only, so they are more difficult to care for than other fabrics.

Color

Before choosing a color, think about whether you want the drapes to blend in with the rest of the room or pop off of the walls. If you want the drapes to blend in, don’t try to find a fabric that is exactly the same shade as the paint on your walls. Instead, choose a fabric that is a few shades darker than the color of the walls.

The options are endless if you want the drapes to stand out. Patterned fabrics can achieve the bold look that you desire, but it’s best to only use patterned drapes if the furniture in the room is solid-colored.

Length

Decide what look you are going for in order to determine the appropriate length of your drapes. People who want to create a light and casual look should purchase drapes that hover about an inch above the floor. To create a more formal look, the drapes should “puddle” at the floor, meaning they should be long enough to allow excess fabric to gather on the floor. A little bit of fabric gathered on the floor will exude sophistication, however if you want to create a much more opulent look, go even longer so more fabric puddles on the floor.

Hardware

Finally, don’t forget to choose hardware for the drapes. You will need a rod, which will sit at the top of the window and hold the drapes in place. Most people who are purchasing drapes also use holdbacks, which are placed on either side of the window and can be used to draw the drapes back to let the sunlight in.

Be sure to choose holdbacks and rods that complement each other so they don’t look mismatched once they’re put in place. There are many things to consider when deciding to purchase window coverings.

Are you ready to find the right drapes for your home? If so, it’s time to get in touch with the experts at Design Craft! Design Craft is a family-owned business in the greater Denver area. We specialize in various flooring and window treatments, and pride ourselves on our customer service and attention to detail. Contact us today for an estimate by calling 303-683-7200!
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Hot to Tell if the Hardwood Floor in Your Denver Home Needs Refinishing


March 14, 2018

Hot to Tell if the Hardwood Floor in Your Denver Home Needs Refinishing
Homes that have hardwood floors that are poorly maintained can be a constant tease to homeowners, as the potential for beautiful floors can simply be a refinishing job away. If you have hardwood flooring in Denver, over time you will need to refinish these floors as the original luster and appeal has faded due to age and other factors. There are some telltale signs to look for that can indicate it’s time to refinish your floors.

Over time, hardwood shows its age

If your hardwood floors were installed 20 or more years ago, chances are you are in need of some form of refinishing services. After a few decades, the wear and tear begins to show itself in the form of obvious visual indicators, such as scratch marks, scuffing, dents, abrasions and more.

These include things such as scratches to the surface of the wood, dullness or worn out surfaces, and discoloration to the wood itself. Over time, it can become very apparent to any discerning homeowner that their floor is in need of some type of repair, usually in the form of refinishing services.

Thankfully, a typical hardwood floor is thick enough to undergo multiple sandings over its lifetime, in the neighborhood of six to eight times for a standard ¾ inch thick floor. This will allow you the peace of mind to know that you are able to refinish your floor multiple times without having to worry about replacing the entire floor.

Choosing to Refinish your Floor

So you’ve looked over the situation and all the signs point to your floor needing some serious work to get it looking its best again. Your next step will be decide if you want to take on this project yourself, annoying your family in the process and eliciting endless questions about when you’ll finally be finished with the project. Or, you can make the convenient decision to find a professional who is capable of taking on the task.

The reason you will want to consider investing in a refinished floor is obvious: your interior living space will be revived with new life by making your floors look their best again. Having your hardwood’s appearance return to its original color and finish will be more than worth the investment.

While doing itself might sound appealing due to the economic factor, the prospect of potentially damaging your floor may sway you from taking on such a project. Your hardwood floors are probably one of your most treasured features of your home, and you want to protect this investment at all costs.

This is why it is important to select a contractor who has the experience and skill necessary to complete the job to your satisfaction. Design Craft Blinds & Floors are your trusted contractor of first choice and we are happy to serve the Denver metro area with pride. We are more than willing to walk you through any questions or concerns you may have about a hardwood refinishing project. Contact us today at 303-683-7200.
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Window Treatments in Denver: How to Choose the Right Shutters


February 28, 2018

Window Treatments in Denver: How to Choose the Right Shutters
There are many different window treatments in Denver, but shutters are one of the most popular choices. Most shutters will instantly make a room feel more elegant and chic, but if you’ve chosen the wrong type of shutters, they may not mesh well with the other design elements in your home. Prevent this problem by following these tips to choose the right shutters:

Cottage vs. Plantation

There are two main types of shutters: cottage and plantation. Cottage shutters closely resemble exterior shutters, with one exception. These shutters are attached to the wall with a hinge so they can open and close over the window. On the other hand, plantation shutters are typically placed within the window frame. These shutters do not open and close in the same manner that cottage shutters do. Instead of moving the entire shutter, you simply adjust the slats to let in light.

Choosing between these two types is one of the first decisions you should make. The final choice is yours, but it may help to know that cottage shutters are popular throughout the east coast, whereas plantation shutters are widely used in homes across the country. Learn about traditional vs. plantation shutters here.

Louver Size

The louvers are the slats that can be adjusted for privacy or to let light inside the home. Louvers are typically found in 2, 3, and 4-inch measurements. Which size is right for your home? To answer this question, first consider the size of the window. Large louvers won’t look right on small windows, so if you’re installing shutters on a small window, stick to the smaller sizes of louvers. If you have a bigger window, any size will work, so you might want to consider what’s outside that window. Is there a beautiful garden right outside the window? Is that an area where your kids frequently play? If so, choose larger louvers so you can get a better view.

Material

Shutters can be made out of wood, faux wood, vinyl, aluminum, and many other materials. Wood is one of the most popular shutter materials, but this is not a good choice for bathrooms since it may begin to warp when exposed to moisture. If you want the look of wood in a room with a lot of moisture, go with faux wood instead.

Wood can be very heavy—in fact, it’s often too heavy to use on large windows. If your windows are exceptionally large, try aluminum or vinyl instead of wood. Aluminum and vinyl shutters are lightweight and will give the room an open and airy feel. Any material that you choose can be stained or painted to complement the rest of your home, so don’t forget to start looking at paint swatches once you’ve chosen the material.

Are you ready to choose the right shutters for your home? Learn more about your options by contacting the experts at Design Craft! Design Craft is a family-owned business in the greater Denver area. We specialize in various flooring and window treatments, and pride ourselves on our customer service and attention to detail. Contact us today for an estimate by calling 303-683-7200!
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Tips For Choosing Child-Friendly Window Treatments in Denver


February 14, 2018

Tips For Choosing Child-Friendly Window Treatments in Denver
There are a number of factors that parents must consider when choosing window treatments for their children’s bedrooms. Besides the color and the style, parents also have to think about the potential risks involved with each type of window treatment. How can you make the right choice?  Follow these tips to find the perfect kid-friendly window treatments in Denver:

Choose Cordless Window Treatments

Window treatment cords are one of the top five hidden hazards in the home, according to the Window Covering Safety Council. These cords are strangulation hazards since small children can easily get wrapped up in them. To prevent a tragedy, look for cordless window treatments or window treatments with inaccessible cords. Honeycomb shades are a great choice for kids’ rooms because they do not have any external cords that can be accessed by small children. If you want to go completely cordless, shutters may be the best choice for your child’s room. Learn more about window cord safety.

Keep Window Treatments Off of the Floor

Floor-length drapes may look elegant and sophisticated, but they’re not a good fit for a child’s room. Curious children may start to tug on anything that is within their reach, so before you know it, the drapes could come crashing to the floor. Not only does this create a mess, but it could also harm your child if the drapes fall down on top of him.

Your child can also slip on drapes that fall to the floor, which is one more reason why you should avoid using this type of window treatment in your child’s room.

Block the Light

Being exposed to light can affect a child’s sleeping pattern. Make sure your child doesn’t have any trouble taking his midday nap by choosing a window treatment that blocks out light. Look for shades or short curtains that are lined with a thick fabric. If the shades or curtains are unlined or lined with thin fabric, the natural light will still be able to shine through and disrupt your child’s sleep.

Another bonus of choosing thicker fabrics is they reduce heat gain and loss. This means thicker fabrics stop heat from coming in through the windows in the summer and prevent heat from escaping through the windows in the winter. As a result, your child will be more comfortable in his or her room.

Do Not Use Tension Rods

If you use curtains in your child’s room, make sure that they are not held in place with a tension rod. A tension rod is not nailed into the wall, which means it could easily fall onto your child if he tugs on the curtains hard enough.

Ready to find a child-friendly window treatment for your child’s room? If so, it’s time to get in touch with the experts at Design Craft! Design Craft is a family-owned business in the greater Denver area. We specialize in various flooring and window treatments, and pride ourselves on our customer service and attention to detail. Contact us today for an estimate by calling 303-683-7200!
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The Best Bedroom Window Treatments in Denver


January 31, 2018

The Best Bedroom Window Treatments in Denver
Getting a good night’s sleep is important, which is why many homeowners make sure to choose comfortable bedding and pillows for their bedroom. But, what about the window treatments? Using the wrong window treatments in your bedroom could interfere with your ability to sleep peacefully through the night. Here’s a look at some of the best bedroom window treatments in Denver:

Drapes

Drapes are very similar to curtains, however they are typically more formal, which makes them perfect for an elegant master bedroom. If you’re a late sleeper, be sure to choose drapes that are made out of thick, heavy fabric, which are often called blackout drapes. This will ensure that the drapes block sunlight from entering the room, so you can sleep in as late as you’d like on the weekends.

Curtains and Shades

Many people like the look of curtains, but these window treatments often don’t block out enough light to make them appropriate for the bedroom. To solve this problem, consider layering sheer curtains on top of shades instead of using curtains on their own. The shades will block out light while the curtains will add a decorative element that will help you achieve the desired look. Learn more about the basic types of windows treatments for bedrooms.

Shutters

Although shutters are typically used in coastal or cottage-style bedrooms, these window treatments are so versatile that they will fit in almost every type of room. Many people love shutters because they are able to control how much light filters into the room. For a lot of light, simply open the shutters all the way. If you just want a little bit of natural light, keep the shutters closed and open the louvers to let the light in. At night, the louvers and the shutters can be completely closed to give you privacy and create a peaceful environment so you can get a good night’s sleep.

Shades

Shades are known as one of the most insulating window treatments, which means they will help maintain a comfortable temperature in your room while you sleep. But, that’s not the only reason why so many people choose shades for the windows in their bedroom. Many shades are remote-controlled, so they can be lowered or raised from anywhere in the room. This gives you the power to conveniently lower the shades on your windows as you are drifting off to sleep in your bed. In the morning, use the remote to raise the shades and let light stream into your room. There’s nothing like the morning sun to give you the boost of energy that you need to get out of bed!

Now that you know which window treatments are perfect for the bedroom, are you ready to start shopping? If so, it’s time to get in touch with the experts at Design Craft! Design Craft is a family-owned business in the greater Denver area. We specialize in various flooring and window treatments, and pride ourselves on our customer service and attention to detail. Contact us today for an estimate by calling 303-683-7200!
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