Anonymous wrote:People who buy 8x10 rugs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old post but I too had sticker shock with the cost of shutters and custom drapes. It’s obsurd imo. Not so much the shutters at 12k because we needed quite a few but the custom drapes! I met the seamstress from the company at the design center to choose fabrics and holy guacamole the prices per yd with the cheapest at $75 to 100s. I wanted embroidered tape trim but at $100 a yd I said no thanks. Fyi all made in China and India! Which you know damn well they paid $5 a yard. She even tried selling me $250 finials! Ha. I tried finding a seamstress who worked out of her home to make my drapes using my own fabric but with 13’ curtain lengths I had no luck. So I bit the bullet with two rooms custom at 7k. But I did find 10’ silk drapes at Neiman Marcus & did custom hardware for dining rm which ran about 2k. Saved about 1k. My biggest score was taking a chance & ordering 12’ velvet drapes on amazon for 2 bedrooms with 3 week lead time delivered from abroad! Wow They are gorgeous. Heavy thick, soft, lined, pinch pleated with perfect stitching too. I added tassel trim with double sided fabric tape, tassel tie backs, found 8’ acrylic rods on Amazon, had my handyman hang them and absolutely gorgeous! About $1100 total for both rooms. Best part. When my custom drapery lady saw them she immediately thought I had another company do them and before she started attitude, I told her. She was shocked-to say the least.![]()
Please post the Amazon link!
Not PP, but we used this seller for custom drapes.
https://www.amazon.com/MacoHome-Curtain-Textured-Blackout-Window/dp/B086GQWNNJ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a waste of money. And that custom look is out of fashion now anyway. The heavy drape look was tied to the leaky windows of yesterday. Today’s insulated glass gave way to more simple drapes.
Buying from a main stream store will give you a better feel for what’s in right now and future. Doing all custom is likely to looked dated tomorrow. You are being scammed.
Ok this is funny. As with everything people should get what they like and can afford.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a waste of money. And that custom look is out of fashion now anyway. The heavy drape look was tied to the leaky windows of yesterday. Today’s insulated glass gave way to more simple drapes.
Buying from a main stream store will give you a better feel for what’s in right now and future. Doing all custom is likely to looked dated tomorrow. You are being scammed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old post but I too had sticker shock with the cost of shutters and custom drapes. It’s obsurd imo. Not so much the shutters at 12k because we needed quite a few but the custom drapes! I met the seamstress from the company at the design center to choose fabrics and holy guacamole the prices per yd with the cheapest at $75 to 100s. I wanted embroidered tape trim but at $100 a yd I said no thanks. Fyi all made in China and India! Which you know damn well they paid $5 a yard. She even tried selling me $250 finials! Ha. I tried finding a seamstress who worked out of her home to make my drapes using my own fabric but with 13’ curtain lengths I had no luck. So I bit the bullet with two rooms custom at 7k. But I did find 10’ silk drapes at Neiman Marcus & did custom hardware for dining rm which ran about 2k. Saved about 1k. My biggest score was taking a chance & ordering 12’ velvet drapes on amazon for 2 bedrooms with 3 week lead time delivered from abroad! Wow They are gorgeous. Heavy thick, soft, lined, pinch pleated with perfect stitching too. I added tassel trim with double sided fabric tape, tassel tie backs, found 8’ acrylic rods on Amazon, had my handyman hang them and absolutely gorgeous! About $1100 total for both rooms. Best part. When my custom drapery lady saw them she immediately thought I had another company do them and before she started attitude, I told her. She was shocked-to say the least.![]()
Please post the Amazon link!
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old post but I too had sticker shock with the cost of shutters and custom drapes. It’s obsurd imo. Not so much the shutters at 12k because we needed quite a few but the custom drapes! I met the seamstress from the company at the design center to choose fabrics and holy guacamole the prices per yd with the cheapest at $75 to 100s. I wanted embroidered tape trim but at $100 a yd I said no thanks. Fyi all made in China and India! Which you know damn well they paid $5 a yard. She even tried selling me $250 finials! Ha. I tried finding a seamstress who worked out of her home to make my drapes using my own fabric but with 13’ curtain lengths I had no luck. So I bit the bullet with two rooms custom at 7k. But I did find 10’ silk drapes at Neiman Marcus & did custom hardware for dining rm which ran about 2k. Saved about 1k. My biggest score was taking a chance & ordering 12’ velvet drapes on amazon for 2 bedrooms with 3 week lead time delivered from abroad! Wow They are gorgeous. Heavy thick, soft, lined, pinch pleated with perfect stitching too. I added tassel trim with double sided fabric tape, tassel tie backs, found 8’ acrylic rods on Amazon, had my handyman hang them and absolutely gorgeous! About $1100 total for both rooms. Best part. When my custom drapery lady saw them she immediately thought I had another company do them and before she started attitude, I told her. She was shocked-to say the least.![]()
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me glad that I have a mid century modern home and don't need to pay for custom draperies.
Although, I made the controversial choice of buying blackout curtains that don't go to the floor for my kids' rooms from Pottery Barn Kids. I'm happy with the look because they are all in front of furniture and the shorter length makes them easier to open and close, plus I think they work in kids' rooms.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old post but I too had sticker shock with the cost of shutters and custom drapes. It’s obsurd imo. Not so much the shutters at 12k because we needed quite a few but the custom drapes! I met the seamstress from the company at the design center to choose fabrics and holy guacamole the prices per yd with the cheapest at $75 to 100s. I wanted embroidered tape trim but at $100 a yd I said no thanks. Fyi all made in China and India! Which you know damn well they paid $5 a yard. She even tried selling me $250 finials! Ha. I tried finding a seamstress who worked out of her home to make my drapes using my own fabric but with 13’ curtain lengths I had no luck. So I bit the bullet with two rooms custom at 7k. But I did find 10’ silk drapes at Neiman Marcus & did custom hardware for dining rm which ran about 2k. Saved about 1k. My biggest score was taking a chance & ordering 12’ velvet drapes on amazon for 2 bedrooms with 3 week lead time delivered from abroad! Wow They are gorgeous. Heavy thick, soft, lined, pinch pleated with perfect stitching too. I added tassel trim with double sided fabric tape, tassel tie backs, found 8’ acrylic rods on Amazon, had my handyman hang them and absolutely gorgeous! About $1100 total for both rooms. Best part. When my custom drapery lady saw them she immediately thought I had another company do them and before she started attitude, I told her. She was shocked-to say the least.![]()