Decorating with Fabric

Drapery as an Insulator

I have discussed many times the insulation properties of window coverings in previous posts. Such products as cellular shades offer very high R Values. In my session, An Architect’s Guide to Sustainable Window Coverings, I also address the role of drapery and roman shades.

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Fenestration Properties

While Solar Shades play a key role in daylighting concerns with LEED, the USGBC does not address fabric content, glare control performance, the differences in the openess of the various weaves available or the color choices of the fabrics.

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Grommet Panels

We recently installed Grommet Panels with Roman Shades at a residence for the designer Satomi Yoshida-Katz. The Flat Roman Shades only cover the lower windows leaving the transem uncovered. We used short rods on either end with Grommet Panels.

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Challenging Windows

Cleveland Clinic’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas is an architectural marvel. I recently visited the building while I was at the World Market Center for the Furniture Market and The Interior Design Society’s Annual Conference.

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GreenScreen® Revive

Hunter Douglas GreenScreen Revive window shading fabric is made from 100 percent PVC-free polyester and contains a minimum of 89 percent Repreve fibers, which is made from 100 percent recycled materials. Each yard of GreenScreen Revive uses 11 post-consumer bottles. It is produced by collecting post-industrial fiber waste and post-consumer plastics, which are then chopped, ground,

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IDS in Vegas!!

I just returned from an exciting trip to Las Vegas for the first annual conference for the Interior Design Society. I met many new people and witnessed great enthusiasm as you can see in the photo below!

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