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  • Rustic/Industrial Traverse Drapery Hardware and WTs for Lake House

    Our goal is to adapt this Studio concept for a open living area with lake view in a lovely rustic/industrial lakehouse. Probably full traverse. Who offers industrial/rustic traverse rod series? Black to Oil-rubbed bronze or dark Pewter finish. We may use end-caps only due to space constraints. (Synthetic) sheer-ish earthy texture, possibly a tone-on tone pattern (do not want to line). There are 2 additional smaller windows to the right on the same wall: a SGD and casement window that will need a complementary treatment. See attached great room photo circa 1990. Does anyone still make chenille boucle "crescendo" casements like Webb Textiles from the 80's anymore? The panels in this photo were custom woven; ivory with metallic yarns "crescendoed" to plum, then to spruce green. They were spectacular in their day! Would love something like this in neutral earth-to-mineral tones. Seeking some clever, but sophisticated rustic and/or industrial insights for hardware, fabric options and industrial/rustic details for the 3 windows uploaded below this room photo. Moderate budget. Thanks for your time! K
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    Kathleen Goldfarb

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    Check out Helser Brothers www.helserbrothers.com for your hardware - if they don't have it, they can fabricate it.

    Depending on your budget, Donghia has some beautiful semi-sheer fabrics. Here's an example of a linen sheer 124" wide http://www.donghia.com/products/text...eer-w0831.html and another: http://www.donghia.com/products/text...ipe-10164.html

    also, a wide range of casement fabrics: https://www.swankyfabrics.com/shop-by-type/casement/

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