
Photo caption: For privacy and soft, diffused light control at the window, use the Playful Possibilities collection from Nantucket window shadings, a casual, limited product offering for the budget-minded consumer that allows you to mix and match fabric and hardware colours.
(NC)-To better organize the space in your childrens' rooms, eliminate clutter and provide the kids with a room they'll want to spend time in, follow these tips from Sally Morse, director of creative services for Hunter Douglas, Canada's leading manufacturer of custom window fashions:
For an inexpensive headboard that also has shelf space, Morse suggests painting a ladder in bright colours. Brighten up standard white or wood-tone storage units with brightly coloured paint or fun decals. A glue gun can transform an inexpensive lamp into something personal and pretty with the addition of cheerful buttons.
Decorate the walls to reflect your child's special interests - hang a tutu on the wall for a budding ballerina and for your little league star create a window valance with a bat. Make curtains from blue denim and add giant red pockets where your little leaguer can stash his treasure instead of heaping them on the floor.
For privacy and soft, diffused light control at the window, use the Playful Possibilities collection from Nantucket window shadings, a casual, limited product offering for the budget-minded consumer that allows you to mix and match fabrics and hardware in colors like Spinnaker Blue, Yellow Canopy, Limeade and Cotton Candy. To address the hazards to young children that can be posed by window covering cords, Hunter Douglas has pioneered safety at the window with the LiteRise Touch System for cordless operation as well single-cord lift systems, break-away tassels and cord stops, cord tensioners, wand/cord controls and other safety options.
More information is available online at www.hunterdouglas.ca or toll-free at 1-800-265-1363.
Credit: www.newscanada.com