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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

A lake house

Without obstructing the views of this lovely lakehouse a roman shade valance was added over the vertical blinds toView full post »

Kitchen nook

A small valance with a bold look. We used a large floral motif to make this pleated valance, copying the same patternView full post »

Bold Black & White

Create a statement with floor to ceiling sheer panels. In the bay window we hung the panels on hidden hardware to allowView full post »

A gathering place

Grommet drapery panels hung floor to ceiling add warmth to the room keeping in line with the contemporary feel. RomanView full post »

London Shade

The elegance of a clean and simple London Shade is all this kitchen nook needs.  The fullness of the shade adds depthView full post »

Sweet Slumber

A mock roman shade, spanning all three master bedroom windows, hides the functional privacy shade when not needed.View full post »

Crystal Clear

Eight foot ceilings can appear taller – just hang your drapery panels up higher.  Here we hung stationary panelsView full post »

Maximum daylight

By hanging this tailored balloon valance up at the ceiling in Karen’s laundry room, we allowed for maximum lightView full post »

Bay window balloon

We used a gorgeous striped silk fabric to make this full balloon. It is hung at the ceiling for a clean look.View full post »