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Checks or Valances?

Monday, April 6th, 2009

I know it is unusual for me to talk about draperies, valances, bedding, pillows, and colors, but someone has to do it. I also know that humans usually talk about these things, but I can give you a new perspective when it comes to decorating a window, a room, or maybe just a bed.

One has to consider who is going to see that particular window, room, or bed. I mean if only one human is going to see this make-over (or brand new) decor, then it can be what only that human wants it to be–stripes, checks, valances, drapes, sheer curtains, plain jane. But, if, for example, a child is involved, then one should ask that little human what he or she would like to have; opinions are not just reserved for grown-up humans.

If, on the other hand, a little furry creature like myself is involved, the human should think about her as well. After all, I can see some colors, and I can tell flowers from stripes; they smell different. I like velvet better than just plain cloth; it is softer. I am pretty easy to please.

But, if you have odd-shaped windows, or maybe French doors, then it might hard to find a decorating store that can cater to your needs. If you have a mind to, you can check online for a place that can help you. Humans do it all the time. I can only do it when mom helps me, though. Anyway, mom found this online site, and it has the most beautiful curtains.

It not only has curtains but also valances, draperies, table runners, table skirts, pillows; you are just going to have to visit the website to believe what it offers. And, everything can be made to custom fit whatever you want–window, door, bed, table; the list is endless. Did I mention the fabrics?

No, well, they have hundreds of fabrics. The price??? Well, I saved the best for last. The prices can save a human from 30% to 50% off high-priced store products without compromising the workmanship of the job. By the way, none of the custom fit products are automated; everything is done by human hands.

Mom helped me with this, and Disclosure is located here.


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