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You are hereHome » Shops » Need curtains in Whakatane? Get your windows covered with curtain, blind and drape specialists who have an eye for colour, design and detail. They are happy to assist with all the help you need, from getting started with the redecoration of a room or house, right through to manufacturing and installation. They can visit your home to discuss and plan colours, fabrics and tracks, and provide a free measure and consultation. From curtain makers and designers to ready made curtains, venetian blinds, drapes and shutters. See our listing below for the experts that suit you best.Curtain & Blinds Guide Your guide to making the right choice for your home. There is no simpler way to make a dramatic difference to the look and feel of any room in your home than with a fresh set of curtains. At Briscoes, we're hugely excited by the possibilites offered by our best curtain range yet. Choose from readymades or custom mades across a wide selection of contemporary styles at traditionally affordable Briscoes prices.

We offer 55 different sizes in our most popular curtain and blind designs, including both eyelet and pencil pleat curtains. A few handy tips on how to accurately measure and select the right curtains from our ready-made range.
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Tracks, poles, wire racks and more. We have all the curtain accessories you need at great value prices. Finials, hold backs and curtain ties add the perfect finishing touches to your window dressing.1. Choosing a rug that's too small. Skimp on size, and your room will look smaller. "You need your rug to set boundaries, and ground your furniture," says interior designer Danielle Oakey. "In a living room, your rug defines the conversation area, and it should be large enough so at least the front legs of the furniture are on it.""In the bedroom, you want to feel the rug on your feet when you get out of bed," says interior designer Amber Lewis. "I like two feet to extend beyond the bed on each side."2. Not trying layering. Why do people often choose a too-small rug? Tinier rug = tinier price. "We're the layering queens," says Lewis, about her design team. "Buy a neutral jute rug — which cleans up really well, even if you have stain-prone kids or pets — and place your patterned rug over it."

Here's what she means (see more at Lewis' blog):Good Housekeeping's Home Design Director Sarah Richardson has another clever trick for filling a large space for way less money than a huge custom rug might run you. "Ideally, the rug's edges should be 12 to 14 inches from the room's perimeter," she says. "If your room is long and narrow, and you're looking for an affordable opton, consider laying two rugs side by side, and connecting them with a strong carpet tape from a hardware store."3. Leaving your wall-to-wall carpeting bare. "Don't be afraid to layer an area rug over carpet," says Oakey. "It adds playfulness, and pulls together your room with the boundaries it needs."4. Choosing your rug last. If you're decorating your room from scratch, choose the rug first. It's the big, impactful piece that ties a room together, and if you wait until you've placed the final throw pillow, you could search for months before the perfect rug come around. (Though, you could go with something neutral until the rug gods grant you a better choice)."

When we're designing a room, we'll choose the rug and then throw pillows, textiles for curtains, and more on the floor with it, and pick whatever goes with the rug best," says Lewis.5. Being afraid of pattern. Some contrast (read: a cute print) is necessary to create a happy space. "Brown walls, a brown couch, and a brown rug will make a room look flat and bland," says Oakey.6. Skipping the rug pad. A rug pad dispels slipping and sliding, and adds a layer of comfort underfoot — especially to a flat weave rug. "Rug tape is useless," says Lewis. "It doesn't work, and will ruin your hardwood floors with its stickiness."7. Missing out on a discount. "If you're looking for a great price on unique, vintage rug, like a Persian one or Turkish kilim, try eBay," says Oakey. "Same is true with Etsy — thrift stores often post there. I also like RugsUSA. They have a huge selection and always run sales."More Home Decor Advice:• 7 Reasons to Try Open Shelving in the Kitchen• 10 Inspired Ways to Deck Out a Hallway• 10 Ways to Love Your Not-So-Perfect HomePhotos: Chuck Schmidt, Space Images/Getty;