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I began making window treatments and home decorating items part time for friends and neighbors and my work quickly turned into a full time endeavor through referrals. Most of my clientele are concentrated in SE Michigan, however I have shipped my work across the country and internationally to many clients who have relocated. My work is innovative with a primary focus on quality and personal service and is done to meet the specific needs of my customers. I offer a wide variety of services including design consultation, fabric selection, cellular and roman shades, wood blinds and shutters as well as installation. I meet in peoples homes or place of business where I can help them bring the best out of their environment and convert unfinished walls and windows into a showcase. Whether you have a window, a wall, a room or a whole house, my creations will give you that warm and inviting feeling to come home to. If your windows could talk what would they say about you? I can make your windows sing. Hugs, Susan

Form and Function

The layout of bay windows can often make it difficult to determine exactly which style is best suited for the designView full post »

Check It Out

This inverted box pleat valance is a statement in style; it is tailored, simple and timeless. The warm neutral color ofView full post »

Refreshed

This before and after shows how simple it is to refresh your room. The original drapery panel was both bold andView full post »

Curve Appeal

The tailored Roman Shade is the perfect accent for this kitchen window. The arched top gives a simple shade more curveView full post »

New and Now

A simple addition like this inverted box pleated valance, also called a kick pleat, dresses up this 2″ woodView full post »

A fresh bold print.

Take a fresh bold print, add some ribbon trim and this roman shade and box pleated valance look fantastic in thisView full post »

Pamper yourself.

Jane can just close off these curtains and enjoy her luxurious bath.View full post »

My window is too beautiful to cover up.

This dining room window needed to be left uncovered. By putting drapery panels on either side the room is suddenlyView full post »

Accessorize!

We didn’t forget the rest of Sharon’s room. We recovered the plain chairs in a coordinating stripe andView full post »