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Created and Written by Barbara J. August
Graphic Design by Lisa L. Slowik
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Rich in color, style and pattern, window
coverings and room furnishings are enhanced with a fortune of decorative hardware fixtures. take ideas from the following pages and offer your clients more than a window treatment a complete work of window art.
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This warm and festive scene is achieved through a generous use of Holiday Clip Its from Newell Window Furnishings. They can be used as an attractive seasonal accent to window treatments, wreaths, packages and more. Finials can be clipped to an existing window
treatment and easily removed after the holidays. Available in five designs: hand painted Christmas tree, hand painted Santa, seven pointed star, brass angel and
traditional antique brass Santa.
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Kirsch's Tiffany collection, as part of the C.W. Kirsch Signature Series,
features art-glass style finials and holdbacks with a redefined elegance. Each is hand-made and individually
assembled of traditionally shaped
panels in Tiffany colors, or in beautiful mother of pearl combination. Poles, brackets, finial collars and optional rings also are hand finished with a
distinguishing bronze patina.
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Bright and cheerful, this bedroom recalls an era gone by with a touch of today's comfort and beauty. On the walls are coverings from The Victoria & Albert Museum Collection,Vol. V from Eisenhart, while the elegant sheer swag adorns a decorative rod and finial from Steptoe and Wife Antiques.
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Back home on the ranch, this bedroom creates the
feeling of comfort and rugged American style with Shepherds Crook finials from Graber® used to support the
stationary panels. Leather belt tiebacks with brass-like
buckles and brass grommets nicely contrast the finials'
black iron finish.
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Decorator Candice Schiller of Hired Hand, Houston, TX, chose shades from the Manhattan Collection[TM]
of premium Duette® honeycomb shades from Hunter Douglas Window Fashions for this girl's bedroom in Home magazine's American House of the Year, which was showcased at the 1996 National Home Builder's Show in Houston. Silk flower swags add color and a feminine motif.
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