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Blinds by Gail

We realize that not all of these questions will be appropriate for you, or that you possibly haven't even considered them.  Just answer questions you feel comfortable with to help us define the best solution for you.   Since each room has different criteria, it is best to complete a form for each room.

Begin by considering designs that meet the decorative needs of the window and room as a whole.  A well-designed window fashion harmonizes with the rest of the room and adds to the sense of unity.  It is in scale with the room and its furnishings and is well-proportioned.  Consider the following:

Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
"Our client base is limited to the above Regional Area since all work is custom fabricated & installed."
Phone:
Email:
 

1)  What room are we designing?

 

2)   Do you prefer a particular decorating style? (choose one or more)
contemporary traditional country
southwestern transitional eclectic
Scandinavian oriental
other:

 

3) Do you prefer period styles and antiques? yes    no
If yes, what periods?
Renaissance Baroque Neoclassicism
Palladian Louis IV Edwardian
Rococo Louis XV American Colonial
Sheraton Louis XVI American Georgian
Empire Adam American Federal
Queen Anne Regency Art Deco
Chippendale Victorian

 

4) What degree of formality do you want?

very formal     dress finish     casual

 

5) What is the overall mood you want to achieve? (choose one or more that best describe mood)
relaxed elegant embellished
bright fun impact detail
simple dim feminine
masculine juvenile professional
high tech romantic quietly understated
serious soft timeless/classic
unsure Other:

 

6) Should windows play a starring role or be a background element?

starring role(focal point)      background element

 

7) What colors are used in room?  State "color" and "where shown"(ex: beige/carpet):

 

8)  What patterns are used?
large floral plaid geometric
small floral stripe abstract
Other: 

 

9)  Are there any textures? yes   no
If yes, where?
walls upholstery accessories carpet
Other: 

 

10)  What can/should the window fashions contribute to the decorating scheme?
achieve better balance unify all elements
repeat lines and/or color
       to add rhythm
provide focal point
Other:  

 

11)  What is the size of the room?
width:
length:
height:

 

12)  How many windows are there? 

 

13)  Are all windows at the same height from ceiling and floor?

yes    no

 

14)  Are all windows in scale with room and its furnishings?
in scale
large room/few windows
small room/many windows

 

15)  Are your furnishings in scale with the room??
in scale
large room/small-scale furnishings
small room/large-scale furnishings
open/few furnishings
full/many furnishings

 

16)  Are window proportions pleasing, or should they be altered with the window treatment?

altered   not altered

 

 

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