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How to decorate a bohemian sunroom
By Payless Decor
4/16/2013 11:39:00 AM  

A sunroom is a great addition to any home - it's the perfect place to relax and can be a good space for parties. Traditionally, sunrooms are built into the side of a house, but they are essentially any room that gets a lot of sun. There are lots of themes you can explore to decorate your sunny spot: classic, beach-themed and contemporary. But by utilizing elements from Bohemia, you can turn the room into a paradise, totally separate from your day-to-day life. 

Fabrics
Bohemian style decor often utilizes a lot of fabrics, like throws, carpets and floor-to-ceiling drapes. Buy discount window treatments in deep colors and keep them half closed during the day to get the right amount of sunshine. By taking an eclectic bunch of patterned blankets and draping them over the furniture, you can project luxury and add comfort for you and your guests. When it comes to carpets, look for one that is patterned and doesn't necessarily cover the whole floor. If you angle the carpet in such a way that it's not laid out parallel to the walls, it will help your sunroom to feel more like a tent in paradise than a room.

Colors
To create a utopia in your home, you'll need to select colors carefully. A lot of your color scheme should be based on your own tastes, but when going for a Bohemian look, there's a lot of leeway. This is because the traditional Bohemian style incorporates a lot of colors and patterns. The easiest thing to do is to keep the walls simple with an off-white or light orange, and use colors in the fabrics. If you're looking for a more dramatic effect, paint the walls deep red and choose textiles in similar reds and purples. But you don't have to go all-out - you can keep everything neutral and highlight one element with a bright color, like yellow. 

Natural elements
Another feature that a sunroom might have is natural elements. One way to incorporate this is by using bamboo shades as a window treatment rather than drapes. You can get the look of drapes by hanging fabric from the ceiling and using a cloth separator instead of a door. Bamboo shades truly provide a outdoorsy, Bohemian feel, and will let the perfect amount of light into your sunroom. The natural element can also be achieved with lush hanging plants and ferns throughout the room. Line up cacti along windowsills and group them on tables to get a desert look. You can also incorporate wooden materials by decorating with wicker furniture - but not your mother's wicker. Look for uniquely shaped chairs, such as the hanging egg chairs that have become so popular. 

Lighting
A sunroom's main source of light should, of course, be the sun. There are a lot of fun ways to get a small amount of light during dusk for a dimly-lit gathering. You may be hesitant to decorate using string lights, but the right kind can transform a room into an indoor bazaar. Look for lights with round bulbs rather than the pointed ones you typically see on a Christmas tree. There are also bulbs that are encased in small stars, which can bring a truly unique look in your sunroom. Another way to get a small amount of lighting is with hurricane lamps, both hung from the ceiling and on surfaces. The barrier in front of the flame is especially useful in a room that uses a lot of fabrics. 


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Three tips for decorating odd-shaped windows
By Payless Decor
3/15/2013 5:07:00 PM  

When it comes to shopping for discount window treatments, you might find yourself struggling to discover curtains and blinds that suit your specific windows. Depending on the shape and size of your windows, it can be challenging to find everything from wood blinds to cellular shades. However, these window treatments are necessary to control the amount of light and privacy you have in your living spaces. Here are some tips on how to find the perfect blinds, shades and curtains for your windows.

1. Create a uniform appearance
If your windows are awkwardly shaped and it feels like any curtains you choose are going to look odd, think about going uniform. This means using the same window treatments throughout your living spaces to create a cohesive interior design. It may seem plain and boring, but the shapes of your windows will add all of the interest you need.

2. Go custom
Depending on how much trouble you're having finding drapes, you may want to consider custom window shades for your home, according to TLC. This can ensure that your windows are properly dressed with treatments that have the correct measurements necessary to cover all angles.

3. Keep it simple
While you may love the look of blinds or shades on your windows, you might want to play it safe with drapes or curtains, which can easily create a long, flowing appearance that hides odd edges. Keep in mind that curtains don't have to be opaque and heavy. These days, it's easy to find sheer ones that allow natural light to flow into your rooms and create a more welcoming feeling.

Whether you're interested in bringing in new window treatments or in the near future, these three tips can help you tackle those hard-to-decorate windows.


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Tips for properly washing your home decor
By Payless Decor
2/28/2013 5:24:00 PM  

You might love how your discount window treatments and accent furniture look throughout your living spaces, but eventually, it's all going to need to come down and be cleaned. Over time, dust can build up on everything from your custom window shades to your area rug, meaning you'll have to be diligent about keeping it eye-pleasing. Here are some tips on how to spruce up some of your most prized possessions and ensure they're just as beautiful as the day you purchased them.

Introduce your vacuum to your rug
Whether you have small or room-sized expensive area rugs lying around, it's in your best interest to keep them neat and tidy. Doing so can make sure you get the most out of your investment. Better Homes and Gardens magazine recommends starting by introducing your vacuum to your rug. Avoid any fringes in the process to prevent unraveling. Next, turn your rug to release the stress of regular use over certain areas of it over time. Finally, consider seeking a professional cleaner if you're handling delicate materials that may need extra care. This can relieve you of damage concerns as you clean your rugs.

Give your curtains a good scrubbing
Drapes are constantly in use, meaning they're always being exposed to dust and other particles flowing through the air. To give your window treatments a good cleaning, take them down, read their labels and verify any specific instructions for removing dirt and debris. Those that are washer safe can be thrown in with the rest of your laundry. Otherwise, clean your curtains with a mild soap and warm water by hand to eliminate dust. Once your window treatments are clean, Channel 4 recommends weekly vacuuming to keep debris from building up in a short amount of time.

Wash all of your pillows
Throw pillows and those used for sleeping should all be washed at least twice a year, according to Martha Stewart Living. Pillow covers should be washed with a mild soap and warm water more frequently - a minimum of once a month. Prior to doing so, be sure to read the labels on your pillows to make sure you don't do any damage along the way. If you're concerned about your dryer doing harm, allow your pillows to air dry after the wash. In the end, you'll be glad you took the precautionary measures.


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Three tips for efficiently cleaning your curtains and drapes
By Payless Decor
2/8/2013 2:17:00 PM  

When it comes to natural beauty, there's nothing like having the ability to easily allow sunlight into a living space through wood blinds and shades. However, you'll likely want to spruce up your windows with curtains and drapes as well. These discount window treatments can add a sense of elegance into any area.

But how do you properly clean them? While you might not think to give your curtains and drapes a good washing on a routine basis, failing to do so can cause a world of problems in your household. Soiled curtains can increase the risk of allergy complications and even make it more difficult for the sun to shine into a space. Here are some tips for cleaning your curtains and revitalizing your windows.

1. Know the material.
The material used to create the curtains will influence how you clean them. Be sure to read any labels attached to the window treatments for specific cleaning instructions. For example, certain satin materials may not be able to be thrown into your washer.

2. Consider handwashing.
If you aren't sure how you're going to clean your curtains and there aren't any instructions on the window treatments themselves, play it safe and handwash them. Remember to use cold water to keep colors from bleeding into each other just as you would with clothes.

3. Clean your curtains routinely.
To reduce how often you need to intensely dry your curtains, give them a dusting or a vacuuming at least once a week. This can keep debris from developing over time and make it easier to wash them once the time comes.

Whether you're a pro at cleaning drapes or you've never done it before, these three tips can help you fine-tune your technique.
 


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Using curtains for multiple purposes throughout your home
By Payless Decor
1/16/2013 11:26:00 AM  

You might be used to looking at cellular shades and blinds throughout your home, but have you thought of the many ways that curtains can potentially spruce up your living spaces? In addition to using these discount window treatments, you can add curtains to create a sense of elegance in your home.

Furthermore, curtains aren't just for windows these days. Interior designers have found new ways to use them throughout the home to complement existing decor. Whether you're familiar with this concept or you want to learn more about how to utilize curtains throughout your house, here are some tips to get you started.

Look for a durable fabric
Regardless of how you want to use your curtains, Elle Decor reports that it's important to pay attention to the material that the window treatment is made of to make the most of it. This means looking for heavier curtains with thick thread counts to ensure you don't have to worry about tears or holes. More opacity can also help you create a dramatic, elegant look in your living space.

Know what you want in your curtains
In addition to gauging the material used to create the curtains, think about your overall goals for your rooms. Do you want the curtains to help maintain sunlight in the space? Are you simply using them for decorative purposes? The fabric you choose will depend on your objectives.
As you design your home, keep in mind that the sky's the limit. Even if you think you can't find curtains in a certain color or pattern, don't sell yourself short - it's possible to have custom window treatments created to seamlessly fit into your design plans.

Spruce up your shelving
HouseToHome.co.uk reports that it's possible to spruce up your bookshelves with curtains, which will give them a new look. If you haven't thought to try this tactic before, try draping some of these window treatments over open shelving to create a unique appearance. Homeowners who're worried about exposing decorative items and books on shelves to excessive sunlight can also benefit from using curtains.

Whether you want to use curtains for practical or decorative purposes, there's no reason why you can't get started today. The right window treatments can do wonders for your home and make you look like an interior design professional.


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Taking advantage of natural lighting in your home
By Payless Decor
12/10/2012 2:12:00 PM  

You might love your heavy drapes, opaque blinds and shades, but did you know that you may be keeping out beneficial natural lighting by leaving them closed throughout the day? Whether you own wood blinds or sheer curtains, it's in your best interest to allow as much sunlight as possible to flow through your windows on a regular basis - here's why.

Sunlight provides vitamin D.
It's no secret that you can get a healthy dose of vitamin D through the sun. Even if you eat plenty of nutritious foods and take supplements, getting this vitamin directly from the source can ensure you're actively working to maintain your overall well-being. If you don't spend time outdoors on a regular basis, allowing natural light to flow into your home can give you some of the sunlight you need.

Consider installing cellular shades or sheer blinds that can be easily adjusted during the day to permit natural light to enter your living spaces. When you want more privacy after the sun goes down, these discount window treatments can be closed quickly and efficiently.

Natural light reduces reliance on electricity.
If you're constantly worrying about your electric bill, TLC.com states that using natural light may be the perfect solution. Not only can you keep your living spaces illuminated, but you don't have to switch on the lamp to do so. Of course, there isn't much you can do about the issue when the sun goes down. However, switching your bulbs to LED and compressed fluorescent  lights can help you cut back your costs when natural light isn't available.

Sunlight can create warmth and comfort.
If you've been looking for a way to add a sense of coziness and warmth to your living spaces, natural light may be the answer. Sunlight can instantly brighten an area and make it feel more comfortable. Furthermore, it may even make certain areas in your room seem larger than they really are since more illumination can create the illusion of additional space.

Once you familiarize yourself with the benefits of sunlight, how do you incorporate more of it into your home? There are a few ways you can take advantage of natural light without going to too much trouble.

First, keep in mind that reflective surfaces can do wonders when it comes to illumination. Whether it's a mirror or a glossy table, reflective items can spread the sunlight throughout your space and instantly make it feel more welcoming.

Next, your window treatments might be playing a large role in how much natural light is entering your space on a regular basis. Try to steer clear of opaque, thick drapes and opt for sheer curtains or easy-to-control blinds. This can make it easier to take advantage of sunlight on a regular basis.

Finally, be mindful of furniture placement and the colors of your decor. Large pieces of furniture might be unintentionally be covering up your windows.

"Orient objects in the room to promote the flow of daylight," Matthew Tanteri, an assistant professor of lighting design at Parsons the New School for Design, told the New York Times. "So, things like bookshelves and partitions should be perpendicular to the window wall."

It's also a good idea to avoid dark furnishings and wall colors that can absorb all of the natural light and create a dreary feeling. Dark hues may also make your living spaces seem smaller than they actually are. By taking the previous tips into account, you can ensure your home is always full of natural light and maintain its cozy atmosphere.


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Three tips for creating a comfortable man cave
By Payless Decor
11/2/2012 12:07:00 PM  

Sometimes, a man just wants an area where he can kick back, relax and get away from it all. In this day and age, the room in a home where guys can unwind is often called a man cave. It might seem like a silly concept, but as any guy will tell you, it's a huge advantage to have a living space that he can call his own.

A certain level of comfort needs to be in place in order to make a man cave functional, and the right discount window treatments, seating and accent furnishings can set the scene. Your husband might not be into the idea of focusing on the interior design aspect of his man cave, but there are a couple of simple touches you can add without putting a damper on his personal space.

1. Envision the man cave of your dreams.
Before you begin renovating and buying furnishings for the man cave, take a few moments to step back and envision the room as you would like it to be. Jot down any initial ideas you have for the space that could be included to make it as practical and comfortable as it can be.

2. Allow natural light to warm up the space.
The window treatments you choose for the man cave can instantly transform the room from drab to fab, and your husband won't have to spend hours picking out decor. Consider wood blinds or opaque drapes to create a warm, cozy feeling in the room that will make him want to use the space frequently. Natural light can also make the area seem larger than it really is.

3. Create a theme.
Woman's Day Magazine states that you can make the design process easier for both you and your spouse by settling on a theme to use throughout the man cave. Whether your loved one enjoys old cowboy movies or football, use his interests to come up with an interior decor theme that can be incorporated throughout the space. This will give you guidance when it comes to selecting everything from couches to throw pillows.

It can be difficult to encourage your spouse to think about the interior design aspect of any room, especially his man cave. However, these tips can make it easier for the both of you to spruce up the living space and transform it into the den of his dreams.


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Reducing your heating bill this winter with new window treatments
By Payless Decor
10/24/2012 3:35:00 PM  

There's nothing more frustrating than seeing your hard-earned cash go out the window every winter due to leaky windows around your home. However, energy costs are a problem for many people. You aren't alone if you think that you're the only person looking for a solution to your heating bill every winter.

However, there are a few ways you can keep your money from going out the window (literally) with the right discount window treatments and preventative measures before the weather gets colder. Here are some tips on how to reduce your energy costs this winter and feel better about your financial health.

1. Find window treatments that work for home.
When was the last time you changed your window treatments? If it's been too long, now is the right time to do so before winter rolls in. Discount blinds can allow sunshine to flow into your home during the cold weather season and keep temperatures comfortable. After dark, they can be easily closed to help insulate the house. Double this up with thick curtains or drapes and you'll see your energy bill drop in no time.

2. Install double-pane windows.
If your windows haven't been upgraded in years, they likely aren't designed to hold up to the energy standards that have been set in the 21st century. That being said, you may be losing heat at a rapid rate every winter. It might be a bit costly, but it's in your best interest to replace your windows if this is the case before fall ends. Consider a double-pane option for the utmost insulation.

3. Use weather stripping.
In addition to bringing in new window treatments, consider using weather stripping around the house for even more insulation. Caulking around old windows is another measure you can take to reduce your heating bill further this coming winter. It might take some time to cover all the windows in your home, but it's worth the effort.

Not many homeowners think about their windows when it comes to making their energy bills more affordable, but the fact of the matter is that this is where a large amount of heat is lost during the winter. Renovations to your windows might cost you, but it's money well spent, and you'll see a return on it in your monthly expenses. At the end of the day, you can also gain peace of mind knowing you're reducing your carbon footprint.


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Curtain Rod Selection
By Cherri
2/29/2012 12:39:00 PM  

Curtain Rod Selection

 

 

When it comes to decorating the home, most people think of the most obvious; the style of the room, the paint, the furniture, window curtains etc. When it comes to curtain rods or Drapery poles, we sometimes overlook how important of a product they actually are. There are many varieties to choose from depending on the style of your room and the fabric of the curtains that is used. Whatever your personal taste might be, a curtain rod can be that special accessory which finishes off the look of the window. Using the right curtain rod can compliment your decor by adding that special touch to your window treatments.

Curtain rods are literally what hold the entire window treatment together. Our unique rods are available in a range of materials and styles including metal, wood and polymer. The right curtain rod will enable you to enhance your curtains if chosen correctly. Here are a few things to bear in mind when choosing your curtain rods.

First of all, you need to determine the place where you are supposed to mount the curtain rods. This in turn shall vary with the type of curtain you are employing. Few curtain types look good if hung above the window frame, whereas many are hung within the window frame.

Secondly, you need to decide upon the design and style of the curtain rod. As curtain rods are available in a large variety, you will have a lot of options to choose from. Choose a decorative rod if the rods are to be mounted above the window frame. Or select a traverse rod if you are hanging curtains which are closed with a chord. In addition, it is also recommended to evaluate the material of the rod. Ensure that the rod is made of a good quality material and suits the climate you live in. Whether you are aware of the fact or not; cold, heat, dust, and humidity are all known to affect curtain rods. In addition, also check that the curtain rods you select match well with the furnishings of the room.

Thirdly, you need to decide upon the size spacer you wish to employ. However, this typically depends on the type of curtains you are hanging. Rings and hooks are the two most common types of spacers employed.

Lastly, you need to select the finials for the curtain rods. Finials are nothing but decorative pieces which are attached to both the ends of the rod. You will be pleased to know that our rods come with finials included!

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Cherri


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Accent Your Window Treatments with Drapes!
By Rondale
2/28/2012 3:39:00 PM  

Look at your bland window treatments. Now look at the Payless Décor website. Look back at your bland window treatments. Now check out the Advantage Plus Drapery Panels. :-)

The Advantage Plus Drapery Panels are a great way to spice up your new or existing blinds/shades. They are offered in a huge assortment of colors and patterns to add a decorative touch to your window treatments. You can choose from a variety of panel styles from “grommet” to “pleated” based on individual preference.

In addition, our Advantage Plus Drapery Panels coordinate with our Advantage Plus Roman Shade fabrics. So if you are looking to match patterns/color selections, you can check out both products.

Feel free to check out our Advantage Plus Drapery Panels and our Advantage Plus Roman Shades on our website today. You also may want to order some free samples of colors that may match your new or existing window treatments.

 

Happy Shopping!

Rondale


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