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SHOPPING FOR WINDOW TREATMENTS

October 31st, 2007

SHOPPING FOR WINDOW TREATMENTS

If you are looking for window treatments for your home, there are many different options available. You can shop online, shop in stores or make your own window coverings. Here are some tips to help you when you’re shopping for window treatments.

Shopping Online for Window Treatments

The internet provides you with an excellent opportunity to buy products and window shop (no pun intended). If you’re not sure what type of window treatment you’re looking for, browse a few websites to see what your options are.

Shop Department Stores for Window Treatments

When shopping for window treatments, keep watch on department store sales flyers. Almost all department stores frequently have periodic sales on different window treatments.

Even if you’re not looking for sales, you can use department stores to compare your options. Look around until you find a style that you like at a price that you afford.

Shop Catalogs for Window Treatments

Catalogs are a great resource when shopping for window treatments. Typically, they provide full color pictures that you can use to find window treatments that you like. If you’re in doubt, you can transport the catalog easily to ask friends, family, and co-workers for their opinion. You can usually get catalogs sent to you for free.

Make Your Own Window Treatments

If you’re feeling creative, you can make your own window treatments, usually for a fraction of the cost. If you know how to sew, create curtains. If not, go with unconventional window treatments, such as murals or festive tablecloths.

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