Based in Oxfordshire (England, UK), Window Dressing makes and supplies a wide range of beautiful soft furnishings such as curtains, fabric blinds, cushions and various accessories. These are cut, machined and often hand-finished in our workshop, which is also used as a showroom for visits by appointment. Most of the soft furnishing products we produce are custom-made for clients in the Oxford area. They are made to measure from fabrics chosen by the client and individual designs either provided by the client or developed through discussion between the client and Window Dressing Oxford.

Curtains vary in style, size, and colour. Some curtains are mainly for appearance while others such as curtains with black-out linings also perform other functions. Here are just a few examples of some of the types and styles of curtains made by Window Dressing, Oxford. We make curtains for different types of rooms in both domestic premises such as your house or flat, and business premises such as hotels, B&Bs, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Beautiful curtains can make a huge difference to the "feel" of a room.

Sometimes people like a set of curtains enough to want to use them in another location from the one they were designed to fit. Alternatively, sometimes changes to a room result in the need for a different size of curtains. In this case the new. New curtains can refresh the appearance of a room, adding an enlivened sense of energy. After the type of fabric, design and colour have been selected, it is our job to produce a finished product that fits the size of the window perfectly and hangs. Enhancing elegant spaces with fresh modern fabrics is just the way to welcome spring and invite the best of summer into your indoor environment.

Voiles or ‘voile curtains' are made from soft light sheer fabrics which are now available in a wide range of colours and patterns. These translucent fabrics permit light to filter into a room while still affording a fair degree of privacy. The voiles shown here. If you are going to use poles for square bay windows think carefully about how you want to the curtains to hang. Do you want to have one curtain on each side of the the bay, or a pair of curtains? You need to.

Some people prefer to have blinds in certain rooms such as kitchens and bathrooms. WindowDressing provides a complete service including measuring for, making, and installing beautiful made-to-measure blinds for both domestic and commercial premises. Blinds similar to those shown here and elsewhere on this website can be made in various sizes and using a wide range of fabrics. Please contact us with your particular requirements. Blinds can be made in different colours and styles and can be interlined if required.

Chairs, stools and other home seating can last a long time when well cared for. Sometimes that means replacing worn fabric. Alternatively, even if the fabric is still in reasonably good condition, it can be time for a new look. We can help to give. This red chair was originally covered in leather as shown in the "before" picture, above left. Leather is hard wearing but can sometimes look a rather "cold". Window-dressing (Oxford, England) re-covered this chair in a red velvet fabric as shown in the "after" picture, above.

We all look forward to the summer but the increase in the number of hours of daylight can cause problems for some people. For example, particularly bright daylight can make it more difficult for people who work night shifts to get to sleep during the. Please, please before buying curtains with this tab top headings, measure the distance from the top of the pole to the top of the window recess so that you know how long the loops need to be. An example of tab top curtains If you. The five buttons weren't originally part of this chair but had just been stitched onto the fabric.

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