one thing that i really love to use
in the design of a room is silk curtains.
even more when the design volume is turned up a notch
with the addition or trim and banding.
when i was planning out the study in house #5, i knew
that i wanted to have silk curtains, but i also wanted to
use stripes somewhere in the room...i eventually decided to
have some custom silk curtains made.
in my search, i stumbled upon
("light gold" and "ivory" stripes,
1 width each, lined and interlined, flat tops)
as well as the silk panels in the library:
("antique", 1 width, lined, modified flair pleat tops)
i was blown away by not only the
selection of silks,(they have dupioni, taffeta and matka silks, as well as some linens) but the header styles, and all of the custom options. PLUS, they
have an amazing estimate page on their site
that allows you to select and price
out exactly what you want.(above are the colors of their dupioni silks)
you get to choose:
the color
number of panels
the width of each panel
the finished length...down to the 1/4 inch!
if you want lining, and what color
if you want to add interling
black out, or other specialty lining?
the header type--flat? rod pocket? inverted pleat? pinch pleat?
modified pinch pleat? they have 11 options for headers!
after you select exactly what you want,
you will get an INSTANT QUOTE, including shipping.
it's incredibly easy, and is
literally one stop shopping for
custom silk and linen panels.not only was ordering a breeze, but i received my panels within 2 weeks,and i was thrilled with the workmanship!i was able to take the striped curtains withme when we moved, and they are currently hangingin the living room of my rental house:i was really excited when joe, the owner ofvillage workroom agreed to team up with meand be a sponsor on my blog.i knew that my lovely readers would be as excited as i was to have village workroomas a trusted and reliable source for quality, custom silk and linen panels.for more information on their custom silk panels, click here.
