Some Examples of Our Work

Window Couture will gather and give ideas that will show you the tremendous potential for creative window treatment design. We provide expertise from the important steps in planning a design, choosing fabric and color schemes, to our hand made manufacturing process, and finally, product installation.

 

Our showroom is a staring point for all your window treatments needs. Here you can see samples of some of our works, the hardware and other accessories.

 

Our Favorites

Please have a look at some of our favorite works. These examples of window treatments and bedding work, really made our clients and us very happy.

 

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Classic

Classic window treatments are the decorations put over windows to regulate light and privacy while coordinating with the colors and formality of a room. They can blend in or stand out.

 

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Contemporary

Contemporary window treatments offer simple, clean lines as well as diversity. Have your window treatment as a focal point or more neutral in the background. Choose among a variety of window blinds, including in natural materials like bamboo and wood, sleek shades and simple curtains to achieve the look you want.

 

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Traditional

he window treatments you use in your home can give the finishing touches in a room. Window treatments allow you express your sense of style. Depending on the treatment you use, it can make your room look formal or casual. Window treatments are not just cosmetic.

 

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Transitional

If classic styles seem a tad too fussy and contemporary decor a little too cool, then transitional style may strike a perfect balance. This understated style packs a punch with interesting juxtapositions, such as traditional carved wooden furniture with lighter frames, lower profiles, modular design and minimal ornamentation. Transitional decor is expansive rather than restrictive.

 

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