Complementary Customization
Choosing the right fabric pattern for curtains or drapes involves several factors to ensure they complement the space and meet the clients’ individual needs, which all ties into the initial selection process. To start, consider the function of the room. For example, you may want window treatments that add elegance and texture in your living room but fabrics that provide more privacy and light control in your bedroom. Other factors like texture, existing decor, maintenance and durability are also integral to choosing the perfect window treatment for your home.
Easy Installation
At Bumble Bee Blinds, measurements are completed at the time of initial consultation. Once the window treatments are selected, final measurements are confirmed and the deposit is received, we order the specified window treatment. Customers can expect lead times from 2-4 weeks for most curtains and 8-10 weeks for specialty shapes.
New Tech
Technology trends in window treatments are making home management more convenient, efficient and stylish. Smart blinds and curtains can be controlled via smartphone apps, voice assistants or dedicated remotes. They can also integrate with existing smart home systems for seamless operation alongside other smart devices, such as lighting and climate control. Some models even come with light, temperature or motion sensors that adjust the blinds or curtains based on the amount of sunlight or room temperature.
Clean Slate
Regular curtain maintenance will help prevent dust and dirt buildup, and timely cleaning will keep treatments looking fresh and new. Your cleaning methods will depend on the type of treatments you have in your home. For fabric curtains and drapes, a gentle vacuum with a handheld vacuum cleaner is enough for general maintenance. For a deeper clean, machine wash in a gentle cycle with cold water and mild detergent, then hang to dry. For blinds, shades and shutters, you can use a microfiber cloth or a sock to catch dust, then spot clean with a mild detergent and water.
Safety First
When choosing window coverings for families with children or pets, it is essential to prioritize safety, durability and ease of maintenance. Faux wood, vinyl or composite blinds and shutters are a great option for families. They are durable, easy to clean and tend to resist bending and breaking, which is ideal if kids or pets tend to play with the blinds. Cordless or motorized blinds and shades eliminate the risk of entanglement, making them a safer option for households with young children or pets. Some styles to consider include cellular shades, roller shades and roman shade options available in cordless or motorized styles.
Tip: Be sure to look at swatches and test fabric samples in your space to see how they interact with lighting and existing decor. Fabric colors and patterns can look drastically different under various lighting conditions.
Curtain Craze
There are so many exciting trends happening in the world of window treatments! Here are some of Marsha’s top picks.
Natural and eco-friendly materials: Materials like organic cotton, bamboo and linen have grown in popularity, adding a touch of natural texture to the interior. There is also growing interest in treatments that offer energy efficiency, such as thermal or blackout curtains. These not only help in reducing energy consumption but also enhance comfort.
Bold patterns and vibrant colors: These are making a comeback! Often used to make a statement or create a focal point to a room, geometric prints, floral motifs and abstract designs in rich, saturated hues are a huge trend.
Layered treatments: Treatments such as sheer curtains paired with heavier drapes or blinds offer a versatile yet dynamic look. This allows for greater control over light and privacy while adding depth to decor. Fabrics with interesting textures such as velvet or boucle also add a sense of luxury and visual interest to window treatments.
Minimalist, sleek designs: Simple, clean lines in neutral tones provide a modern and understated elegance. We often see this paired with automation and smart technology, which are becoming more integrated into window treatments.