The Curtain Exchange of St. Louis
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Successful Peacock Alley Bedding Turnout!
May 14, 2013read more »On May 1st, our custom window treatment shop hosted a Peacock Alley bedding event, where expert Brad Cleveland appeared to answer guests’ bedding questions and reveal the new linens from Peacock Alley. There were about 15 people that attended the trunk show, including returning customers, new customers, new designers and previous customers who are designers. The customers loved the Charleston bed and everyone was thrilled with their $100 gift...
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Monochromatic Draperies
May 13, 2013read more »Large spaces with double windows are very dramatic and lots of fabric is required to create the window treatment you desire. However, if you have too much drapery then the architecture becomes compromised. If you have large windows, monochromatic patterns can accentuate the dramatic architecture of your space. If you have a smaller space, having a monochromatic color scheme where the drapery colors match the wall colors will create an illusion of longer, taller walls. Our curtain designers...
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Put Your Bay Window Treatment Anxiety At Bay
May 8, 2013read more »It can be challenging to dress bay windows, and our in-store consultants are here to help! With bay window treatments, it’s important to choose the right type of hardware that is custom curved to fit the space, such as adjustable elbows that allow the rods to extend around the frame.
Alternatively, three or more individual hardware rods, depending on the number of windows, may be used to mimic the idea of one continuous rod. Not all windows need curved...
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Excellent Guest Turnout for Discussion Panel and Live Auction Event!
April 15, 2013read more »The Curtain Exchange of St Louis had an excellent turnout for its discussion panel and live auction event that was held on April 10. According to store owner Ellen Ross, 26 women from the St. Louis region gathered to drink Gin Basil Sparklers, eat chocolate from Lake Forest Confectioners, and listen to three professional women tell their stories. The women, Brooke Pratt, owner of Sucre Shop, Jill...
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High End Drapery Shop in St Louis Hosts Peacock Alley Bedding Event
April 5, 2013read more »On May 1st from 10am to 5pm, high end drapery shop The Curtain Exchange St Louis will be hosting a Peacock Alley bedding event, where expert Brad Cleveland will answer guests’ bedding questions and reveal the new linens from Peacock Alley. Shoppers will also receive a coupon for 15% off Peacock Alley bedding (not to be combined with any...