Casa Vilora Interiors – Putting The Fun In Functional Roman Shades

I know I talk alot about drapery panels here on my blog. I mean, drapery panels are one of the quickest, simplest and least expensive ways to dress up your naked windows. In fact, my online Ecwid storefront has tons of options allowing you to customize your very own drapery panels starting at just $269 per pair! Go there now!

Sure there are other options for window treatments – cornice boards, swags and jabots, valances, shades and many more. But today I wanted to highlight a project I am finishing up using roman shades to solve a design challenge.

My clients wanted to use this room as their TV room and an area for their young kids to play. The room has 3 very large floor to ceiling windows and gets alot of afternoon sun. It is a gorgeous room, but the challenge was all that natural light made it very difficult to watch TV with the glare, plus the room tends to get a bit too warm, and sun was most certainly going to fade the color of the carpet and furnishings. They also wanted to be able to open and close the shutters without any obstructions

Drapery panels were out of the question since the room was going to be heavily used by their children to play, draw, and paint. My clients did not want to have to worry about tiny fingerprints. Another reason was that there’s not alot of wall  space remaining on the window wall for an abundance of fabric. It would take yards and yards of fabric to make functional drapery panels to solve their light control issue.

Here’s an in-progress picture (I couldn’t find a before photo :-) )

Ok, I couldn't find a BEFORE picture of the windows but this one's close enough :-)

Ok, I couldn’t find a BEFORE picture of the windows but this one’s close enough :-)

As you can see, we decided on functional flat roman shades with blackout lining. the shades can be lowered to cover the windows completely when complete darkness is needed. The lining helps to prevent fading and also helps to control the heat from the direct sun.

After Installing Roman Shades

After Installing Roman Shades

We decided to install the shades all the way up to the ceiling to allow for complete clearance when my clients want to open out the shutters. The cords that raise and lower the shades are neatly hidden behind the treatments. We also had to keep in mind that the louvers of the shutters projected about 3-4″ so we were sure to construct the shades with enough depth to clear the louvers of the shutters when they are open.

Geometric Fabric from Duralee

Geometric Fabric from Duralee

We chose this beautiful geometric linen fabric from Duralee. We wanted a simple and casual appearance in the room and I think we accomplished that with the use of roman shades. We opted for a slipcovered, plush Pottery Barn sectional that is oh so comfy. We also did some custom pillows in various sizes, patterns and colors to coordinate with the artwork that’s still hasn’t arrived yet :-( . The pillows all have zippers so that can be removed easily for cleaning.

Close Up Of The Custom Pillows

Close Up Of The Custom Pillows

Next we will have the kids create some art, which we will have professionally framed at Hobby Lobby or Micheal’s and create a wall of kids art! What could be better than decorating with your kids’ own art! My client was so thrilled with this idea! A kids play table, storage baskets, an ottoman and a few chairs and this room will be complete! Photos to come later.

So there you have it. A fun set of roman shades that are as functional as they are beautiful!

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Veronica Solomon

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What Inspires You?

As an Interior Decorator, I find design inspiration everywhere – nature, food, architecture, the fashion runway, designer showrooms and market events, and definitely from my travels. I don’t get to travel as much as I would like, especially as a business owner, but when I do, I am always inspired by the beautiful surroundings and discovering new places and things.

My last trip to England and France was very inspiring. The beautiful countryside of England was a great stress reliever just driving through and seeing the beautiful rolling hills and pastures. Then there’s the wonderful architecture in Paris; definitely wonderful to see in person.

Here are a few pictures from my trip

The town of Marlborough in England.

The town of Marlborough in England.

That's me in Stonehenge England

That’s me in Stonehenge England

I've always wanted to ride a double decker bus!

I’ve always wanted to ride a double decker bus!

Chelsea Harbour Design Center in London

Chelsea Harbour Design Center in London

The beautiful Salisbury Chapel, England

The beautiful Salisbury Chapel, England

Salisbury Chapel

Salisbury Chapel

 

London Eye

London Eye

London

London

London

London

Me and Big Ben, London

Me and Big Ben, London

Buckingham Palace, England

Buckingham Palace, England

Windsor Castle, England

Windsor Castle, England

Shoe shopping in Manchester, England

Shoe shopping in Manchester, England

 

The Eiffel Tower, Paris

The Eiffel Tower, Paris

Beautiful building in Paris

Beautiful building in Paris

The Louvre, Paris

The Louvre, Paris

 

Paris

Paris

Looking at these pictures from this trip definitely is putting me in the mood for another trip really soon. I’ve already started my “Europe Fund”, where I am saving for a trip to London and Paris next summer with the kiddos. This time I will be visiting some of the famous flea markets of Paris, and Versailles, I can’t wait! That’s what I call inspiration!

What inspires you? Leave me a comment and tell me all about it.

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Veronica Solomon

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What A Difference Draperies Make!

Custom Drapery

Hello friends!  Lots of packing remains on the agenda for this week, but as promised from yesterday’s post, here is the other side of the room where the mural was done above the fireplace.

These pictures were taken using my iPhone, so the lighting is not great :-(

Custom Drapery

We started out with a plain room. The walls were builder beige flat paint and standard white 2″ faux wood blinds for window treatments. My client already owned most of the furniture pieces and art, and just needed help pulling it all together. In her previous home, gold was the dominant color, and although the accents of her furniture were mostly gold, she wanted to try some color this time. She was also very concerned about the high ceilings and wanted to cozy up the room just a bit.

Her beautiful aubusson area rug (hard to see from this picture) became the inspiration for our color scheme. Her rug had beautiful golds, corals, greens, creams and blues, so we had plenty of options for the new color scheme.

For the wall color, I chose a beautiful green from Benjamin Moore called Huntington Beige (HC-21), and that completely warmed up the space. For the windows, I chose battery operated honeycomb shades in a soft gold fabric for the rectangular windows, and for the arched window, I custom designed a motorized arched roman shade in a gold fabric matching the honeycomb shades, that fit perfectly inside the window opening. (Roman shade not shown here). I also designed these lush silk drapery panels  in two beautiful high-end silk fabrics and mounted them on medallions instead of a rod and rings. The Medallions are a beautiful hand painted gold finish, and are like jewelry in the room. I also added plenty of cozy throw pillows  and accessories to tie it all together.

Fabrics Used Throughout The Room

Fabrics Used Throughout The Room

These are the beautiful fabrics that were used in the room – A beautiful solid silk in coral – a paisley silk in gold, green and coral – silk velvet – tweed – cut velvet damask, another rich paisley pattern and a diamond mini print. Notice that the fabrics are various textures and the patterns are a different scale, but they all work together using a complementary color scheme

Custom Drapery

One last view of the room. Notice the breakfast area beyond? The kitchen and breakfast room also got a makeover, the dining room, foyer, study, master bedroom, master bathroom, and upstairs loft all got the Casa Vilora Interiors treatment :-D. Who knows, you may see some of those rooms in future posts :-)

This was indeed a fun project! I must add, that my client and her wonderful family were so great to work with. She has a wonderful sense of style and very hands-on (she hung all the art herself!). Just a beautiful person inside and out.

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Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon