Showing posts with label Decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decoration. Show all posts

Monday, September 8, 2014

Roman Blinds Give you More Benefits than Using Traditional Curtains

Many of you are probably wondering why some people take risks by using roman blinds. You can always use the traditional curtains because most people think that it is “more elegant and sophisticated” than roman blinds. If you also have the same thought about blinds, then you are making a big mistake.

It is true that traditional curtains are elegant and sophisticated, especially when they fit the design of your house`s interior. However, roman blinds offer the same elegance and sophistication as long as you know the right colours and designs to use.

We all know that roman blinds are very popular in the United Kingdom and it might not be a good choice for other countries, but many people from around the globe are slowly switching to roman blinds not only because it is very unique to have one, but because of the different benefits that it provides.

Choosing the Type of Roman Blind

Before you start buying roman blinds, you should know that it is divided into several types including flat, hobbled, stylishly unstructured, pleated balloon and tacked designs. It is important to know more about these types before you buy because they have different designs.



They also come in a wide variety of colours and lengths. Usually, you can find black, red, green and different shades of blue, but you can opt for other colours if you will consider a made to measure roman blind.

They also come in different fabrics such as linen, cotton and silks. You should pay attention to these small details because they all play a vital role in choosing a roman blind.

Roman Blinds are Easy to Handle and Affordable

It is true that installing curtains are quite hard if you do not have any idea how to do it. Most people consider roman blinds as a curtain for beginners because you don’t need a lot of help in its installation. There are instructions on how to install roman blinds and it is good enough to make you understand how it is done.

If you compare roman blinds to other types of curtains, they are significantly cheaper. It doesn’t matter what kind of style you choose because they are less expensive than your typical curtains. As a matter of fact, you don’t have to spend a lot on made to measure blinds.

Functionality and Durability

When it comes to functionality, they are the same with traditional curtains. They block sunlight from entering the house and they provide you privacy by covering your windows. Well, they are called “Blinds” because they are supposed to cover your windows. They also complement the design of your interior.


Roman blinds are very durable as well because they can last for a long time as long as you know how to take care of them. Always remember that taking care of the blinds depend on the fabric that you are using. Silk is quite delicate so you cannot simply wash them anytime you want. There is a specific instruction on how to wash silk blinds.

If you are still hesitating whether to opt for a roman blind or not, you better look at these benefits before you make a decision.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Creating your Own Handmade Curtains

Handmade curtains are getting a lot of popularity not only in the United Kingdom, but also around the globe. Some people might think that all curtains are handmade. There are some that are created by machines and there are some that are personally made and hand crafted by professional sewers.

You can’t really say that it is rare to find handmade curtains, but it is difficult to know whether a curtain is handmade or not. If you think that making a handmade curtain is really hard, here is a simple do-it-yourself technique to create a simple curtain with amazing designs.



Buying the Cloth and Choosing the Design

Buying the cloth and choosing the colour and design is a very important factor when creating handmade curtains. If you want to find high quality cloths with great designs, it is best to look at the products of Kurtinz as they offer the best on the market today.

Make sure that the cloth that you will choose will complement the design of your house. Well, you don’t want to adjust the design of the house just because you made the wrong choice when it comes to the fabric.

Do not choose a fabric with only a single design on the other side. Make sure that both sides have the same design.

Prepare the Measurements

After buying the fabric and choosing an appropriate design for the curtain, the next step is to prepare the measurements. This is dependent on the size of your window and the type of curtain that you want to put. You can consider curtains that are covering a wide area including a part of the wall or you can create a curtain that will only cover the window itself.

Most people choose curtains that also cover a part of the wall since it is quite elegant. Start by measuring the parts of the window, but make sure to put an allowance before cutting the fabric. Try to put an allowance for the top part because the rod will be inserted in it.

Start Sewing

This is the hardest part of the process, especially if you don’t know anything about sewing. You need a sewing machine because doing it manually may cause problems in the design.

Put the fabric in the machine and sew the sides first. You can also add a lining, but make sure that that it is located at the wrong side of the fabric. Make sure that the layers are aligned properly and hold on to the pattern and follow it slowly until you finish sewing. Make sure that you will not lost track of the pattern because you will have to redo everything when it happens.

You can always add other designs on the curtain but it will be more advanced. This is definitely the simplest way to make handmade curtains. It is not as elegant as the curtains that you can buy from Kurtinz, but the looks and appearance will definitely complement your interior design.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

30 Minimalist Christmas Décor Ideas

Christmas is not so far as it seems, so why not dip into all that charming stuff? Think of your Christmas décor, how do you see it? Traditional, vintage, Scandinavian or rustic? Today we’ve rounded up some pics for those who are interested in something modern – examples of minimalist Christmas décor. Black, grey, white and natural wood – these are the main components here, and then use your imagination for creating a perfect minimalist atmosphere: branches with garlands instead of a tree, black baubles, concrete vases for branches, transparent acrylic trees and lots of candles on the minimalist tables or just on the floor. Have a look at the ideas below and find your own inspiration for your minimalist Christmas!































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Monday, December 9, 2013

Porches and Patios Dressed for Christmas: Ideas and Inspiration

It’s the season to decorate with stuffed Santas, glass snowmen, and lots of red and gold sparkles. We string lights around the house and put up the Christmas tree inside, but what are some fun, creative ideas for decorating the porches and patios? Guests see them and people drive by and take a peek at your Christmas decorations everyday during the holiday season, so why not add a bit of extra festivity to your outdoor spaces. Let’s take a peek at some porches and patios dressed for Christmas and grab some ideas and inspiration!

 Decorate a smaller tree to adorn the front porch with. Place it beside the door and have it greet all your guests throughout the holiday season.

 Have fun cutting out some of your own (and laminating them to keep them from weathering) snowflakes and hanging them outside. It’s simple and subtle, but still pays homage to the season.

 You can always keep it simple and traditional by keeping the decor at the door. Line the door with greenery and poinsettias for a homey, cozy bit of festivity.

 Fun, easy and festive, use some of those extra large ornaments to line your porch or patio. You can see them from the road and they’re just plain playful and adorable.

 Take an old dresser and really make a scene. Stuff it with lots of Christmasy flair to create a welcoming, seasonal and fun surprise for all your guests!

 We love the addition of the old-fashioned, wooden sled. Add one bit of decor such as this and you’ll create something even more magical.

 Stick to a color theme such as powder blues and whites. It’ll create a frosty, eclectic style which such an ease and sophistication. We love how it makes such a frosty, snowy-white look.

 Create a cozy nook out on your back patio. Make it complete with festive throw pillows and Christmas-colored, warm and fuzzy blankets!

 What’s Christmas without some presents for the family? And what’s a better way than to decorate the scene with some beautifully packages gifts? The kids will love it and so will you, every time you get to walk by.-Via

Thursday, December 5, 2013

How To Use Snowflakes In Winter Décor: 36 Ideas

Snowflakes are so winter-like and bring the holiday mood in! They are ideal not only for winter holidays but also for winter time itself. Make some winter garlands in the shape of snowflakes, choose snowflake ornaments for your tree and various pieces of furniture. Crocheted snowflakes are awesome because they bring a vintage touch in. Snowflakes wreaths are great for your door décor – not only those in the shape of a snowflake but also just a giant styrofoam snowflake wreath. Various techniques, various materials, various shapes and colors – choose snowflakes for your interior and make it cuter and softer!




































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