Tuesday 27 January 2009

Curtain Poles Conundrum

With the roaring success in the last decade of media DIY, people are enthusiastically decorating and accessorising their homes far more often than they ever used to. Whilst these quick fix television programmes might show us an incredible (or sometimes far from incredible) end product, very little is shown of the planning involved at the beginning of the process.
Curtain poles and tracks may seem to be an insignificant part of the decorating process but actually they are of fundamental importance when deciding the look and feel of newly decorated rooms. Even in the pre-planning stage curtain poles have to be considered. What colour is your room going to be? What sort of furnishings will adorn your room? Will your curtain poles match everything you have planned? To the experienced Do It Yourself guru this all may seem pretty obvious and a little condescending but there are many of us out there who are not quite so on the ball and could end up with a painted and decorated room/home only to realise we now have to find some curtain poles that are going to fit in with the rest of the work, rather than planning in advance and already having our curtain poles selected.
Our Curtain poles may be barely visible when the curtains are drawn closed but to the outside world and to us once we open them, realisation dawns on us that these apparently unimportant objects known as curtain poles that we believe are simply holding our fantastic curtains in place now stand out like a sore thumb if they don't match the rest of the décor! Oops! Perhaps during yesteryear curtain poles were resigned to a couple of aisles or shelves in a large DIY outlet but now times have changed and there are many companies and retailers that specialize in curtain poles and the accessories that go hand in hand with them.
So for the amateur as well as the expert there need never be a curtain pole conundrum again! Remember how important they are before a job is started and perfect curtain poles can be chosen to compliment the perfect room.
Helping to give curtain poles pride of place. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jules_Price

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