Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Ask Melissa: Why do you not make shades for extra wide windows?

Ask Melissa:
Why Don't you make shades for extra wide windows?

There are several reasons we don't make shades for extra wide windows. 
1) Fabric. Fabric is only 54" wide, typically. Wider shades would result in having seams put in the shade to add pieces of the fabric for width.
2) Ribbing. The ribbing on our shades is created with wooden dowel rods that only come 48" long. 
3) Weight. Wide shades get to be extremely heavy and difficult to manage. They are difficult to raise and lower and the cording system can wear down quickly because of the weight. 
4) Weight, again. Wide shades can be droopy because that much fabric being supported by just wooden dowels can cause drooping.

We will occasionally make shades wider than 52", but we don't recommend going much wider than that. I do wider shades on a case by case basis.

We do have some solutions. We recommend putting two shades on a wide window.


Putting multiple shades on wide windows gives you more control over the lighting in your space.


The shades are also easier to use when they are lighter and have a left and right pull control.




For shades going on the same window we always match up the patterns so that the shades flow nicely.


We also make our mounting blocks a half inch narrower than the shade in an effort to eliminate the gap between the two shades. 


For window near each other, but not quite the same window, we always make our shades identical so they will match in your space. 

We will consider doing extra wide shades if they are for decorative purposes only and made to be non functioning. In this case we can create the shade without seams in it by using a fabric with a print that will allow to be turned sideways, or using a solid. We can also add to pieces of fabric to the sides of the main panel to make up the width if you don't mind the seams. 



I made the shades above for Melanie at My Sweet Savannah. They are two non functioning roman shades made out of linen for two wide windows. The one on the right measured 72" wide. Since it was a solid color we could turn the fabric on its side and use the length for the width since we are limited by a fabric's 54" width. No seams!



Feel free to ask a question here in the comments or send one to my email and we'll get you an answer on a future "Ask Melissa."

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Around the house: The Kitchen

My Chili Pepper Kitchen

(Note the cereal dispensor. Anyone with little children NEEDS one of these. NEEDS).

Small kitchen=no pantries or cupboards. We made one in the corner where the trash can spot used to be and then in front of it had to add a little cupboard :/

Hot pad, oven mit and apron. I made these. I used to sell them on etsy before window treatments.


Chili pepper ruffled rod pocket curtains


As I said above we have very limited cupboard and drawar space. I didn't have any place for oven mits and pot holders (the ones above are just decoration :)). So my husband bought these decorative hooks at a hardware store and anchored them to the wall. They work quite well and help me to remember to wash my oven mits and potholders regularly since they are always in view.



I LOVE to decorate with colored glass. The red green and orange glass containers as well as the clear grape glass and round glass container each hold things we cook and bake with often: vanilla, vinegar, worcestershire sauce, olive oil, vegetable oil. Then of course the chili pepper salt and pepper shakers. The glass is so much more decorative and fun to look at than the original containers the items came in. It also helps to keep things neat and organized. The orginal containers were different sizes, colors, etc. But this keeps things nice, uniform and attractive. 


Chili pepper flour and sugar containers.

 

The paint is. . . . . Bear brand Chili Pepper Red. Surprise! ;)

I love to cook and being in this bright fun kitchen makes me love it even more!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Towels to curtains

Have a window over a kitchen sink or in a kitchen "splatter zone?" Use kitchen towels for curtains!