Bringing a baby into the world is one of the most thrilling experiences of your life. It can also be one of the most overwhelming. You have a thousand choices to make right now. Compared to whether to name your little bundle of joy Alice or Aloysius and the always-feisty cosleeping debate, nursery window treatments may not seem like a high priority. But if you value being well-rested, heed our advice. Make this decision very, very carefully.
Having the right window coverings in the baby’s room can be the difference between a few hours of sleep and a few minutes. And as a once-sleep-deprived mother, I can assure you that every second of shuteye matters. (Hint: You won’t be getting much once baby is here.)
The good news is that, unlike babies, nursery window treatments actually do come with an instruction manual of sorts. Below, you’ll find tips on how to choose your nursery window coverings, what it means to have blackout curtains, plus window treatment inspiration to help you make the best selection.
Safety first! It goes without saying that your top concern is keeping your new baby happy and healthy. While preparing their room is super exciting, there are some serious safety considerations that need to be addressed in the nursery design. So, before diving into the details of each option, familiarize yourself with these dos and don’ts of nursery window treatments.
As soon as you start looking at paint chips and throw pillows, it’s time to think about your nursery window treatments. They play an important role in the overall nursery design. In fact, your window treatments can be the focal point of the room – next to your beaming bundle of joy, that is.
When planning the layout and décor, there are two important factors to consider with your nursery window treatments:
The main function of all window treatments is lighting control. They block natural light from flooding inside and heating up your space. This is especially critical in a nursery, where you need the room to feel comfortably cool but still sunny and cheerful.
A fully lit room, for instance, might feature drapery crafted from lightweight sheers. For a slight light reduction, you would hang something more dense, like 100% linen drapery or a linen blend. For even more light diffusion, consider adding privacy lining. If you want minimal sunlight (and maximum rest), blackout lining is ideal. Finally, if you want to achieve absolute darkness during daylight hours you might consider doubling up on blackout lined window treatments. By placing both blackout lined shades and drapery over the same window, you effectively eliminate all gaps and crevices that light can find its way around.
With window treatments consuming so much of the wall space, they can largely influence the mood of the room. Depending on the fabric and color you choose, you can either create a bright, bold design or something soft and tranquil.
While it might be tempting to look for prints, like a lively animal motif, on your window treatments, a rich solid color, like a carbon gray or indigo blue, can set a cheerful tone without the risk of being outgrown once your baby transforms into an older child who doesn’t like the animal motif. For a softer tone in the nursery, you’ll want to stick with a neutral color palette – shades of white or beige. As for fabric, the airiness of either 100% linen or linen blend drapery is instantly soothing. These are perfect for creating a Zen den. Meanwhile, woven wood shades or Roman shades offer added texture and heftiness.
Take your time sifting through fabrics and colors, as these decisions will set the tone for your nursery.
Once you’ve determined the mood and amount of natural light that you want, it’s time to go shopping. These are four of the safest and most stunning nursery window treatments you can buy:
Curtains and drapes are timeless window treatments, so you can never go wrong with these. But in a nursery, they are particularly helpful in blocking out light. Drapes cover the full width and length of your windows when the panels are drawn together. Plus, they come in several different fabric weights and linings, so you can decide how much light gets filtered through. From a style standpoint, drapes are exceptionally dramatic. So if you’re trying to make a statement, the delicate elegance of drapery will do.
Roman shades also come in a variety of fabrics and colors, making it easy to add these window coverings to any style nursery. But, perhaps, the best part about Roman shades is the fact that they provide the most light blocking of any window treatment. They leave little room for sunlight to slip through. Of course, how you mount your Roman shades does make a different. In a nursery, you’ll probably want to choose outside mount window shades to prevent light leakage from the sides of your windows. Even a sliver of light can keep baby awake or heat up their crib.
It may seem like a no-brainer to add woven shades to a neutral color palette, but these window treatments can do much more than blend in. Woven woods add much-needed texture, which can be a smart design choice against matte walls. Not to mention the natural materials they’re comprised of, such as bamboo, grasses and reeds, are the perfect complement to other wood elements in the room, including grainy floors or a wood heirloom crib.
When it comes to light blocking, woven woods are easily adjustable. When closed, they will cover the entire window pane; but they can also be pulled up to any level for more or less light. If you’re looking for total blockage, you can always add a custom-fit blackout lining to your woven woods.
Blackout fabric is a lining for your window treatments that creates total privacy and eliminates natural light almost entirely. One window treatment with blackout lining likely won’t create total darkness. Light can find its way around the sides of Roman shades and woven woods or above the top of drapery panels. To eliminate these coverage gaps and create a completely dark room in the middle of the day, you can always double up on the window treatments. Drapes and shades is a popular combination – especially in nurseries with large windows.
At Everhem, we can add a blackout lining to all nursery window treatments, except linen sheer drapery. We highly recommend using blackout lining for your nursery! Trust me; I’ve been through the nursery phase and blackout window coverings were a lifesaver. If you don’t invest in them, you just may find yourself investing in extra double shots of espresso instead! As an interior design professional, my top priority is always my clients’ comfort. In nursery design, that also means paying close attention to how a newborn will feel in the space. Luckily, Everhem has a wide selection of fabrics and window treatment options that can accommodate any mood you want. With the customization we offer, you can create a nursery that leads to sweet dreams and happy babies and, hopefully, quasi-well rested parents.
While floor-to-ceiling drapery is a beautiful way to frame the picture window in your great room or the French doors in your master suite, you know this isn’t your only option when choosing window treatments. In fact, you’ve come to the (very wise) conclusion that with their simplicity, function, and elegance, Roman shades will play a valuable role in your home’s design. As an interior designer, I applaud you on this smart choice! But within that decision resides another looming decision you will need to make: What is the best fabric for Roman shades?
Ironically enough, the answer lies beyond this next question.
Before you start sifting through fabric swatches, you need to understand the function and features of a Roman shade. Not surprisingly, the Roman shade was created by Romans…well, sort of.
The original iterations were used in public amphitheaters and arenas throughout ancient Rome, most notably the Colosseum. During an event, a large swath of cloth would be drawn over the crowd to help protect them from the scorching midday sun. In truth, only the wealthiest spectators were treated to this manmade shade. Nevertheless, it was an effective solution that sparked something even more significant.
You see, it wasn’t the piece of fabric itself that inspired an idea. Instead, it was the pulley system. The Romans used a brilliant combination of ropes and pulleys to extend and retract the Colosseum’s shade. This draw-string functionality is what, eventually, led to the creation of Roman shades as we know them today. (And irony of ironies—despite these roots in ancient history, Roman shades have got a distinctly modern vibe.)
Roman shades draw open and close to either block or expose your home to gushing rays of sun. Their other main function, of course, is to add style to your home. Roman shades are ideal for decorating small spaces or covering small windows, because they won’t take away from other elements in the room.
Take a window with crown molding, for instance. A Roman shade can be mounted inside the window frame, allowing you to shade the room with the molding still completely unobstructed.
In order for a fabric to harmonize with the functionality of a Roman shade, it must have two distinctive characteristics.
With those components in mind, it makes sense that the best fabrics for Roman shades are:
The main reason linen and linen blends are the best fabrics for Roman shades has to do with the weight and structure they provide.
The other great thing about linen is that it can be transformed into a variety of colors and textures to suit almost any design style.
Everhem’s linen fabrics are sourced from around the world with quality and durability top-of-mind. As a result, our selection of linen fabrics runs the gamut of light-to-medium-weight. Whether you’re looking for a classic Roman shade or relaxed style, our linens are up to the task.
Need help picking out the right fabric for your room? Reach out to us at hello@everhem.com for design advice and inspiration.
Drapes are delicate, decorative and defiantly stylish in almost any room of your home. They also can get deceptively dirty. Aside from a splatter stain or sun damage, it can be hard to tell when it’s time to drop the drapes and clean them. Naturally, you let this chore go by the wayside, waiting for a weekend to free up on your calendar. Before you know it, weeks have turned into months and maybe even months into years. All the while, those reams of filthy fabric are hanging over your head – literally.
Check out this quick guide on how to clean drapery. These steps will keep your home healthy and your window treatments looking as good as new.
You are right to assume that this isn’t the most simple project. Cleaning drapes the right way is really a three-phase process: 1) deep cleaning, 2) daily dusting and 3) maintenance.
The good news is that you don’t have to tackle it all at once. These phases are meant to be carried out at different times. Not only does this make the chore of cleaning a lot more manageable, but it actually helps your drapes maintain their shape, color, and form.
If it’s been a while since you’ve tended to your window treatments, you’ll want to start with a nice, deep cleaning. Typically, you should schedule a deep cleaning session every six months, if not once per quarter.
Remove the drapes from their respective rods or hardware.
Lay them out on a flat surface, such as your hardwood floor or a long kitchen island.
Vacuum the drapes before washing to remove any excess dust or debris. For the best results, use your vacuum’s detachable upholstery brush or dust brush and set to a reduced suction if your machine allows. You can also cover the attachment hose with a nylon sock to lessen the power of the suction.
Side note: Sheer, delicate fabrics may get caught in a vacuum cleaner. For these drapes, simply take them outside and shake.
Wash per the manufacturer’s directions. If your curtains have lost their tags, finding a trained professional is usually a safe option. Otherwise, follow the general guidelines below for proper care based on the type of fabric you have.
Side note: If machine-washing, be careful not to overload the drum. In most cases, washing one panel at a time is your best bet. Remember that fabric weighs more when it’s wet. If there’s too much weight in the drum, it can knock your washing machine out of balance.
Dry your drapes either on a clothesline outside or by lying flat on your floors over a layer of towels and plastic garbage bags. The towels will absorb the water, while the plastic protects your floors. Keep in mind that it can take a couple of days for your heavy drapes to dry completely.
If you want crisp, tailored drapes, iron them while they are still a little damp. You’ll want to iron them along the vertical length on the side of the fabric that does not face out.
Use your favorite multi-surface cleaning solution (nothing harsh) to wipe off the window treatment hardware. This includes curtain rods, finials, and brackets.
Yes, daily cleaning is necessary. The same way you wash dishes after dinner or water your plants before leaving for work, you’ll want to give some attention to your window treatments every single day. Just add these quick-and-easy steps to your regular routine, and it will soon become second nature.
Whenever you go to close the drapes, give them a little shake. You’ll knock off unwanted dust and debris, which will make deep cleaning that much easier.
If Step 1 didn’t do the trick you may try spot cleaning your curtains and drapes with a damp chamois cloth. Similar to how you’d clean velvet drapery, you’ll wet the cloth in warm water, wring it out and then gently wipe from top to bottom in the areas of concern.
Side note: Depending on the type of fabric and any special instructions, you may need to use a terrycloth or paper towel instead of a chamois.
In between those daily efforts and deep cleanings is your maintenance routine. These serve as intermittent check-ups, which you can perform on a weekly, monthly or even as-needed basis. Don’t take this phase lightly. Just like an annual physical exam or regular oil change, drapery maintenance matters.
Bust out the vacuum cleaner once a week. You’re going to do it anyway to clean your floors and carpets. Why not run the brush-tipped wand along your drapes while you’re at it? Vacuuming your drapes on a weekly basis not only keeps them clean and sheen but can also help ease allergy symptoms.
Unless the manufacturer specifies otherwise, you can toss your drapery in the dryer on the “no heat” setting. Run it for about five minute – just enough time to remove any dust particles. Immediately pull them out of the dryer and rehang on their rods, so as not to wrinkle.
For machine-washable curtains and drapes, you are welcome to use a steamer. Simply use the upholstery attachment for your steamer and follow the device’s instructions.
Adjust your cleaning methods based on the wear and tear of your drapes. If you notice they are sun damaged, make sure you switch to a hand-washing method or finding professional treatment. Or, if your cotton drapes are shrinking with each wash, this is another sign that they should be taken to the cleaners.
As interior design professionals, we at Everhem understand the investment you’ve made in window treatments. You want these beautiful fabrics and textures to last as long as live in your home, which is exactly why it pays to take care of them. If you have any questions about how to clean drapery you’ve custom made with us, we’re always happy to help.
And if you have any additional tips for how to clean drapery, leave them in the comments below or share with other homeowners on our Facebook page. We’d love to hear from you!
You look around the house and know you want an eggshell white on your walls and sleek, mid-century modern furniture. But have you given any thought to choosing window treatments? These often-overlooked accessories don’t just provide privacy from your neighbors. They direct natural light in and out of your home to brighten up the space, and they infuse personality with their subtle patterns, colors, and textures.
Unfortunately, far too many people – and their well-designed homes – shy away from finding the right window treatments, because they don’t know where to start. Well, now you can throw all caution to the wind(ow)! The professionals are here to guide you.
The smartest way to tackle any big project is to break it down into smaller, more manageable pieces. When choosing window treatments, this method makes the most sense. Go room-by-room and think about each area’s function, how often you’ll need to adjust the window treatments, how much light you want coming through, and then decide on the style you’re trying to create.
The functionality of any given room in your house will heavily influence the type and amount of window treatments you need in that space. For instance, a home theatre will need layers of drapery for enhanced sound and diminished sunlight. Here are a few more examples:
This may be the most challenging step of all, but that’s nothing a little inspiration can’t fix. If you’re ready to refine your windows, take a look below at a few examples of how different drapes and shades complement various design styles. These ideas should spark your creative brain and, hopefully, make choosing window treatments a much simpler process.
If you’re not sure exactly where your style falls on the spectrum, use the reference points to guide you. From there, you can choose the right window coverings based on what suits you – and your home – the best.
Inspired by the beautiful shorelines on the south of Greece, Italy, and Spain, you can expect Mediterranean Coastal design to be rich in history and culture. The color palettes include the aquatic blues of Greece, as well as the warm earth tones of Italy. There’s often texture on the walls and dark wood on the floors. And no matter what, there’s always a flood of natural light in every room.
Linen drapery: Light linen drapes on your floor-to-ceiling windows lend the kind of hand-sewn charm you want on your Mediterranean Coastal walls. They’ll add a subtle layer to the already texturized stucco or plaster without taking away from the free-flowing vibes of a sun-soaked room.
Woven wood shades: The hand-stitched Everhem woven wood shades do not only offer a rugged layer of texture, but they let in just the right amount of light. Hang them in your naturally bright bathroom, and you’ll still have plenty of privacy.
With influences from the mid-century, Scandinavian is distinctly decluttered. But don’t mistake clean for sterile. Scandinavian winters call for cozy accents, like heavy woods, warm rugs, plush pillows, and quilted blankets. The Spanish influence also adds a touch of warmth with its dashes of terra-cotta reds and rich blues.
Linen drapery: To stay true to Scandinavian style, it’s best if you leave the bold color pops to pillows and area rugs. Your windows need to stay light and bright, so all that natural sun can keep the room airy. White linen drapes are the perfect complement because they won’t overwhelm the room. Hang them by a dark iron rod, and you’ll strike a balance between rich tones and simple forms.
Woven wood shades: Adding that element of warm-and-cozy, woven wood shades are a smart choice for Spanish Scandinavian designs. They offer a subtle layer of texture that pairs well with a minimalistic design. When going for simplicity, every detail makes a statement, and woven wood shades might be just what you need.
With its origins in colonial New England, Cape Cod is a true American style. It pays tribute to the rocky shores of the Cape with its coastal color palette, nautical accessories and beautiful wood accents. In fact, wainscoting and crown molding are prominent features in a Cape Cod home, as are wood-framed windows and warm lighting schemes.
Relaxed Roman Shades: Because Vintage Cape Cod design is an effortless combination of coastal and classic, you can go with a relaxed Roman shade. It will play up the casual, cozy aura you want, especially when you choose a hue that layers overtop your cool color palette.
Choose the Right Pleat: You can play up the “vintage” in Vintage Cape Cod with tailored and pinch pleats or go for a more casual look with box pleats. Either way, you can’t go wrong -- just decide if you want to accent with a traditional, structured feel or something less formal.
No matter your home’s style, there are a number of ways to cover your windows and doors. If you’re still stuck choosing window treatments, simply send us an email at hello@everhem.com. We’ve been designing interiors and decorating windows for years. So we know all too well how difficult this decision can be on your own. Let us help bring that designer eye to your stylish abode.
Want to emphasize a uniquely-shaped space? Cover it in a standout wallpaper, like this floral one that Haley used in the nursery to make it the star of the overall neutral bedroom. "As I chose other pieces for the nursery, I always made sure it didn't compete or overpower the wallpaper," says Weidenbaum. However, sprinkling in a few pops of colorful accessories is definitely welcomed."
Every traveler knows that unmistakable relief you feel stepping into a well-designed hotel. The sense of being an outsider in a foreign place fades, and the comfort of a welcoming lobby, cozy suite, or relaxing spa situates itself in your travel itinerary...
“This adorably perfect condo in West Hollywood is best described as everyone’s dream pied-a-terre,” designer Haley Weidenbaum shares, “but in actuality it is the home of the very talented and lucky actress Erin Moriarty.” When Erin first purchased the home, she was wooed by its innate charm and character, though she wanted to bring in some more contemporary touches and modern finishes...
Wondering which fabric color you should choose for your Everhem drapery and, or shades?
We're sharing how to pair Everhem with some of the most popular paint colors! Our first tip, use color theory, a set of guidelines for mixing, combining, and manipulating colors, to guide us when pairing window treatments and paints.
COLOR HARMONY, visually pleasing pairings
COLOR TEMPERATURE, cool and warm tones
COLOR CONTEXT, surroundings can alter the appearance of a color
Tip number two, match the tone. Your paint color is either a warm or cool tone, select a similar color tone for your Everhem window treatments!
Things to think about when getting started:
COOL TONES
We paired these Everhem Essentials with cool toned paint colors that we love. Playing off the undertones of both the fabrics and the paints, these pairings enhance each other and the overall space.
WARM TONES
We paired these Everhem Essentials with warm toned paint colors that we love. Playing off the undertones of both the fabrics and the paints, these pairings enhance each other and the overall space.
While the under tones should match, contrast is your friend when it comes to color! Choose a drapery or shade fabric that is darker or lighter than your paint color. These subtle differences will create layers and add dimension to the design of your space.
In smaller spaces, we suggest matching your fabric to the window trim to keep the room feeling bright and light!
In rooms with lots of pattern and personality, keep it simple with your window treatment fabric choice. This will allow other design elements to really shine through.
Now it's time for you to pick your paint and Everhem your home!
Introducing Stripes & Trim, a collection of fabrics for Drapery and Roman Shades. Available in four color ways, Ivory, Oyster, Petal and Denim, offering a special touch to your space. We carefully curated our Stripes & Trim selection to include two neutrals and two pops of color providing options for everyone, anywhere.
Ivory and Oyster allow you to use neutral tones in any room with an added element of design. Providing the ultimate versatility, our neutral tones shine in any space - from primary suites to laundry rooms and kitchen nooks.
Petal and Denim are great for rooms you are looking to add that subtle pop of color. Think kitchens, powder rooms and nurseries.
IVORY: A creamy off-white that conveys the feeling of your coziest, freshly cleaned bedsheets that you could lay in all day.
OYSTER: As fresh as an oyster straight from the sea with an old fashioned-elegance.
PETAL: Reminiscent of a perfectly bloomed bundle of petal pink flowers to fill your home with warmth and love.
DENIM: Your favorite pair of jeans, perfectly worn and feels essentially like home.
LET'S TALK LINING
Lining helps determine how much light filters through your Drapery, Roman Shades or Woven Woods.
What We Offer
We have three lining options, Unlined, Privacy and Blackout that fit the needs of any space.
Unlined
Unlined allows filtered light to warm up your space. A great selection for kitchens, smaller rooms and basement spaces.
Privacy
Privacy lets light in while making a space, your space. Ideal for common areas, kids' play rooms and office spaces.
Blackout
Blackout provides the luxury of waking up in your own time. We recommend this option for bedrooms, nurseries, and home theaters.
When customizing with Everhem, the choice is always yours.
We're giving you An Inside Look of a house very close to home for founder Haley because it literally is her childhood home! Follow along for a tour of her parents' bathroom remodels led by design company Lynden Lane Co.
"I am excited to share An Inside Look on this particular project because it is very near and dear to my heart. Welcome to my parents' home, the house I grew up in and holds the most memories of my childhood days." - Haley Weidenbaum, Founder of Everhem
Everhem had the privilege of working with The Lynden Lane Co., a family run interior design company, on a few projects. We learned first hand how carefully crafted and well designed they create their spaces, and Haley immediately recommended them to her parents since she has left her Interior Design days behind focusing fully on Everhem.
"Each bathroom was connected to a space with its own personality. We leaned into the unique character of each room to inspire the design for the en-suite bathroom." - The Lynden Lane Co.
We went with Woven Woods in Seashell and Khaki in two separate bathrooms. The Woven Woods brought texture and a natural finish to the spaces.
In addition to Woven Woods, the Lynden Lane Co. used COM, which is available exclusively for our Everhem Trade members. COM allowed for more playful patterned fabrics to compliment the space.
When it was time to choose the window treatments, Everhem and The Lynden Lane Co. exchanged ideas, reviewed fabric options and ultimately landed on very harmonious and beautiful window treatment designs.
"To us, a space feels special when it feels curated, each piece has its own story, there's a mix of custom and heirloom, and everything comes together to create a layered design. To our clients, it is when the space feels like the most elevated version of themselves." - The Lynden Lane Co.
Learn more about the Lynden Lane Co. experience with Everhem and in the design world with our Q & A.
Q: How would you define your design style?
A: As a family of designers, we offer a cross-generational perspective that transcends trends and supports livability.
Q: How did you discover Everhem?
A: We met through a mutual friend and I was drawn to their ease of use and quality of materials.
Q: Where or who do you draw inspiration from?
A: We draw inspiration from everything from a fashion show, to a piece of art, to a menu at a restaurant, to our favorite hotel lobby.
Q: What are window treatment tips that guided you on this project and others?
A: We first have to know how the room is going to be used to know how much light we want to let in the room and if it is more decorative or functional. Then we look at the design and how they can enhance the space.
Thanks for following along our Inside look. Until next time!
Follow along as the Everhem team takes you to their favorite places in Malibu! We created our very own California dream with the Malibu Woven Woods collection inspired by many of the places shared below!
Co founder, Haley’s favorite place in Malibu is none other than Paradise Cove. This spot helps her relive memories of flying kites, boogie boarding, and enjoying popsicles as a kid with her family. When Haley thinks of the quintessential Southern California coastline, Paradise Cove is always the first thought that comes to mind. When creating the Malibu Collection, She immediately envisioned the water hitting the rocks that meet the bluffs and how the bluffs get their shapes from the ocean’s current causing erosion over time. The natural terrain left us with the most beautiful coastline and the inspiration behind the Malibu Woven Woods Collection featuring Bluff and Dune.
Adam, co-founder of Everhem, finds himself drawn to his favorite spot in Malibu, the Getty Villa. Strolling around, taking in the art and architecture while sipping a latte is his ideal Saturday with the family. Adam would let Privacy Lined Bluff live in his office so the natural tones help take him back to when he walks across the travertine stone path, feeling the Malibu breeze cool him off in the beating sunlight.
Dayna, our Director of Strategy and Operations, loves exploring the trails in Malibu when she makes her way up from San Diego for a visit. One of her favorite spots is the Point Dume Cove Trail - getting plenty of fresh air along the cliffside path that overlooks the ocean, followed by the perfect post-hike award, the beautiful Malibu beach. There she loves to relax in the sun and unwind on the weekend with her husband and son. Dayna pictures the Malibu Collection through her kitchen in Unlined Dune. It would allow the golden warmth of the morning sun in while she sips her first cup of coffee for the day transcending her for a moment to those Malibu views and beaches.
Molly’s, who handles all things brand and partnerships, favorite spot in Malibu was almost too hard to pick. From some of the best beaches to Malibu Yogurt, she landed on her favorite Malibu spot, the Summer Somewhere Wines Tasting Room outside of Fred Segal Malibu. Molly finds the Malibu collection lends itself perfectly to nearly every room in her home. She envisions privacy lined Malibu Woven Woods in Bluff for her living room to warm up the space and block the afternoon sun as she pours herself a crisp glass of Summer Somewhere rosé. Does it get much better than that?!
Breana, who handles Everhem socials, finds comfort in exploring and stumbling upon local beaches and hidden Malibu gems. Her favorite spot in Malibu is the Point Dume Nature Reserve. The smells, sounds, and colors of the coastline create the perfect space to reflect, relax, and escape the noise of LA. Breana envisions Privacy Lined Dune in her bedroom as a reminder that home should be a tranquil space and loves the idea of the sunlight shining through creating the magical “golden hour” all day.
Natalie, who handles Everhem socials, is an LA native and feels most at peace when she and a few friends lounge at a local, private quiet Malibu beach. Growing up in the chaos of city life, Natalie chooses to slow down by walking the steps that lead to her favorite spot in Malibu, Lechuza Beach. She loves the idea of Unlined Woven Woods in Bluff, for her kitchen window so she can always feel that same serenity while cooking her favorite meals.
Nina, our Trade Manager, spends her weekends at her favorite spot, the Malibu Country Mart. A sun hat and a pair of comfortable sandals are all she needs to shop, eat, and soak in the Malibu sun. Nina would have Blackout Dune, in her bedroom. She loves the thought of bringing in the natural elements that resemble Malibu beaches to help her rest and unwind after a busy day out and about.
Lisa, our Customer Experience Manager, lives miles away from Malibu, but when she’s in town, she makes her way to her favorite spot, Broad Street Oyster. The famous Lobster Roll is a must have when driving the Pacific Coast Highway. She would have Unlined Bluff all around her dining room to take her back to her favorite Malibu memories!
We thoughtfully sourced this new collection to offer an organic look. With an intentional natural and handcrafted feel, Bluff and Dune are ideal options when bringing the outside in or capturing the feeling of nature in your home. Which would you choose, Bluff or Dune?
As the seasons change, embrace this transition by refreshing your space to reflect what's outside your window. Here are 3 tips to Everhem your home for Fall.
TIP ONE
Bring the Shades down and light a candle to cozy up your space. We love letting the flame bring out the warm brown tones of our Malibu Woven Woods in Dune.
TIP TWO
Use the colors of the season for a casual, moody feel. The deep greens and browns pair perfectly together to create that grounded and relaxed feel a bathroom should have.
TIP THREE
Switch to Privacy Woven Woods to let the outside in. Create your sanctuary by incorporating natural elements that make your space easy to decompress in.
Start you Fall refresh and Everhem your home!
Welcome in the Fall air and keep your home nice and cozy!
Pull our Woven Woods down to let the filtered light in and add candles for an extra warm glow.
Let Everhem make your home cozy for the Holidays.
Welcome to An Inside Look of Leah Bradley's Costa Mesa home. Keep reading to see how Leah transforms her space with our Malibu Woven Woods to keep it feeling like a beachy oasis.
"Growing up in the surf culture, I have always been so inspired by the beach and ocean." - Leah Bradley
We worked with Leah to pick the perfect window treatments for her children’s bedrooms, ultimately going with our deeper shade Dune from the Malibu Collection.
The Malibu Collection effortlessly tied in with Leah’s beachy chic style and her love of the outdoors.
"We love having it feel like you've almost stepped into the ‘60s skate and surf scene when you come inside." - Leah Bradley
"I've always wanted my home to feel like I've never left the beach in an elevated way. I fell in love with Everhem’s Malibu Collection as it doesn't take away from the views of the lush green plants outside, but instead brings the outside in." - Leah Bradley
When we first connected with Leah, she described her style as beachy, fun and comfortable. Her ultimate goal was to find the missing element to her home that could tie in the outdoors and remind her of the sandy beaches just steps from her home.
"Bluff and Dune from the Malibu Woven Woods Collection are obviously my favorites, but I also love Sand and Birch from the Essentials Collection!" - Leah Bradley
One of our favorite parts about working with Leah was that she discovered us through a friend!
"A good friend of mine posted about her Everhem shades, and I was HOOKED. I hadn't committed to shades before as I didn't feel they fit our home, but when I saw the Malibu Woven Woods collection, I was sold. It's like they were made specifically for our space." - Leah bradley
"The Everhem experience was nothing but amazing! Everyone was so kind and thoughtful. I loved the attention to detail and level of knowledge everyone seemed to have. The window treatments arrived in perfect condition and the quality far exceeded my expectations. I don't know how I've lived so long without them." - Leah Bradley
"I love how all the spaces flow so well here, so much thought has gone into how to use each corner of our home. From every room in the house there are many beautiful views into the outside spaces we love and use so much." - Leah Bradley
Thanks for following along our Inside Look. Until next time!