Friday, May 26, 2017

Welcome Home


Nothing is more beautiful than a home whose décor says “You are Welcome in our home.” So, just how do you say welcome?

First, create a welcoming first impression on the outside. Make sure that your address is prominently display so your guests have no doubts that this is, indeed, your home.

Make sure your yard is tidy with nicely trimmed shrubs and walkways. Blooming plants in season always says “I welcome you to my home.”

Approaching the front door make sure you have your “welcome mat” out. That mat includes the mat itself, seasonal flowers in beautifully arranged pots and a wreath on the door.

Upon entering your home scents are always welcome. Burn your favorite candles, scency pots or even a dish of scented potpourri.

Dishes and jars of candy/nuts placed around the room let your guests know you are glad to have them in your home.

In the bathroom make sure you have paper hand towels available for guests to dry their hands.

Soft music playing in the background is always inviting to your guests. If you know your guests very well you probably know their tastes in music. That’s a great starting point. If not, smooth jazz is always great. Just make sure it’s playing softly so as not to interfere with conversation.

The little things you can do to make your guests feel welcome are simple, yet so very important. Make an effort to create a welcoming  environment for your guests – you’ll enjoy it too.

Visit us at our new location at 535 S. Locust St. in Denton. We are about 5 blocks south of the downtown Square. Don’t worry about the parking – we have our own parking lot.

And as always – Happy Decorating!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Wake Up Your Windows


Ho-hum – is that how you feel about your windows? You have your blinds or shutters and have decorated the room with beautiful furnishings. But, something just doesn’t feel right or seems unfinished.

Draperies, valances or cornices can be just the touch you need to complete the look. Here are a couple of before and after pictures. What do you think? What a difference a drapery can make in the overall look and feel of a room.
BEFORE


AFTER

At Carol’s we can help you choose the perfect fabric and style to compliment your surroundings. From traditional to contemporary and everywhere in between, our decorators can help you turn your Ho-hum windows into spectacular artwork.

If you have the desire to explore options for your windows and need help in making those decisions, give Carol’s Custom Draperies a call. Our trained staff will be more than happy to help you make those decisions.  Give Samantha or Victoria a call at 940-565-8337.

Do you have decorating questions that you just can’t seem to find the answers to? Here are several that I have been asked recently. I hope they are answers that will help you.

How do I make a small space look bigger?

  • Start by using lighter colors on the walls and floors. This makes the room feel airy.
  • Using lamps instead of overhead fixtures will spread the light throughout the room.
  • Use dramatic art pieces to make the room look more expansive.

How do I decorate a bookshelf?

  • On a painted bookcase paint the inside a couple of shades darker than the room color.
  • Add unexpected items, eye-catching antiques, porcelain statues and pictures to inspire interest and conversation.

How do I decorate a small kitchen?

  • Create an illusion of space with under cabinet lighting. With the proper type of lighting the kitchen can be made to appear larger and more pleasing.
  • Replace solid cabinet doors with glass front ones to add depth and the illusion of a larger space.
  • Remove clutter from the countertops and shelving.
  • Direct the eye upward by creatively decorating the space above your upper cabinets.

At what height do I hang my pictures?

  • Museum and Gallery standard is 57” to the center of the picture or grouping from the floor. If you stick to this standard, you create a harmony among ALL the pictures in your home.
  • Always place your pictures where they are pleasing from a standing viewpoint.
Do you have decorating questions? Please email to us at carcollins@msn.com and we will address them next month.

And as always – Happy Decorating!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Designing With Carol

Designing with Carol
Every year we all tend to set new goals and resolutions to somehow lose weight, save money, spend more time with friends and family. But do we stop and think about setting goals for our homes? Before January gets away from us let’s look at a few things we can do to make our homes more beautiful in 2015. And in the process make it more efficient.

We all love the tips and suggestions that HGTV has to offer. Here are five resolutions their experts suggest we can do.

  1. Clear the Clutter. Over a year’s time I can collect more “stuff” that I might be able to use somewhere or something that I just have to have. Before long my cabinets are full, the decorative items on the shelves are pushing each other off and there’s too much to even dust around. That leads to a dirty and, might I add, a dated look. Go through and pick the items that mean the most to you and pack the rest to be distributed to others who may have more use for them.
  2. Change the batteries. This is a great time to check your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors for low batteries. I know, most people use the daylight savings time rule to take care of this chore. It never hurts to check it twice.
  3. Shrink your energy bills. Only burn lights where you need them. As mom use to say, “Turn off those lights when you leave the room.” If you are away from home much of the day, invest in a thermostat with a timer to function only during those times you are at home. Wash and dry full loads of clothes.
  4. Clean with a system. Develop a system for keeping hour home clean. Make sure dirty dishes are stowed in the dishwasher every night. Don’t be faced with that chore in the morning. Same goes for dirty clothes. The bed post does not count as a closet. Vacuuming, dusting, cleaning mirrors and bathrooms can be tackled, normally, once a week. You be the judge.

I had a few parties during the holidays, forcing me to keep my home clean and clutter-free. It really feels good coming into a well-organized environment. I’ve decided to resolve to keep it that way. Well, we will see if that resolution is kept.

I’ve listed only a very few of the simple things we can all do in this new year to make our homes happy homes. If you have the desire to delve deeper into beautifying your home and need help in making those decisions, give Carol’s a call. Our trained staff will be more than happy to help you make those decisions. Resolve to give Samantha or Victoria a call at 940-565-8337. That’s one resolution you’ll be glad you made.

And as always – Happy Decorating!

- Carol Collins, Carol’s Custom Draperies
CarolsDraperies.com

Friday, October 10, 2014

Hunter Douglas Season of Style Event from Carol's Custom Draperies

Hunter Douglas Season of Style Event
at Carol's Custom Draperies & Interiors
in Denton, TX

Save $100 or more with rebates on qualifying purchases of Hunter Douglas Window Fashions
September 16 - December 16, 2014

Ask for more details 

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Time to Decorate Your Windows for the Holidays

Join Us at 
Carol's Custom Draperies & Interiors
(On the Square in Denton)
On
Thursday, Sept. 18 for
Muffins & Mimosas (10-noon)
Wine & Cheese (2-5pm)
Holiday Decorating Tips! 
Register for Prizes!

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Monday, July 21, 2014

Using Shades to Compliment a Brightly Painted Wall


While window treatments are an accessory in a room, they are a powerful focus. Shades can be used as the accent color or come in a neutral shade to compliment a brightly painted wall. Each piece in the room, whether it a couch or vase, must coordinate with this palette. Hunter Douglas offers a sophisticated line of window shades that help add class and style to any room. Try Silhouette® window shadings in white against a vivid paint colored wall.


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Made in America

July is the month we pay special tribute to our country! In a recent press release in Pearl River, N. Y., Hunter Douglas was highlighted as one of the star companies in America giving local manufacturers the opportunity not only to survive, but thrive. Hunter Douglas is investing time and resources in our local communities and adding to the regional economic growth across our great land providing good jobs and quality products.

All Hunter Douglas brand window fashions are designed, developed and custom-crafted in the United States, assuring that American consumers have the superb quality, outstanding service and enduring style you expect and deserve for your home.

Now, what greater way to celebrate our great country than to buy “made in America.” We at Carol’s are dedicated to the leadership Hunter Douglas has taken. We are proud to be Americans!

To take a look at products, I invite you to visit our showroom in historic downtown Denton at 112 Oak Street. We have our Hunter Douglas products on display in window settings so that you can feel and operate them before you purchase. Our trained staff of interior decorators is waiting to give you the grand tour of our showroom – from blinds to shades, shutters, custom draperies, bedding and so much more. We have everything you need in Window Fashions and Decorating Ideas. 

You may also visit our website at CarolsDraperies.com where you can view our gallery of window fashions and decorating ideas. We also offer great decorating tips on our blog site: carolscustomdraperies.blogspot.com

Take advantage of the Hunter Douglas “Fashion in Motion” rebate opportunities, Purchase Incentives and Upgrade offers available on selected products now through September 15, 2014. sdraperies.com wh

God Bless America!!


And as always - Happy Decorating!!

-- Carol Collins, WFCP, Expert