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What Happens During a Window Treatment Consultation?

  • Writer: Brad Wilson
    Brad Wilson
  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read

If you have never worked with a professional window treatment designer before, you might feel a bit apprehensive about the process. Homeowners often wonder: "What exactly happens during a consultation? Do I need to have my fabrics picked out already? How long does it take?" The short answer is: you don't need to prepare anything. That's what we are here for.


A professional window treatment consultation is a collaborative, stress-free process designed to bring your vision to life while handling all the technical details. Here is what you can expect:


Step

What Happens

1. Discovery & Design

Designer visits your home, assesses the space, and discusses your lighting, privacy, and style preferences

2. Material Selection

Designer presents curated fabric swatches, hardware samples, and shade materials in your home's actual lighting

3. Precision Measurement

Every window is measured to the exact millimeter for a perfect custom fit

4. Proposal & Approval

You receive a detailed design proposal; once approved, fabrication begins

5. Professional Installation

Expert team installs, steams, and programs all treatments to perfection


Designer Insight

 

Our goal at Avabelle Interiors is to make the custom window treatment process completely effortless for our clients," says our lead designer. "The in-home consultation is where the magic happens. We listen to how you use the room—whether you need to eliminate glare on a TV or want to frame a beautiful view—and we handle all the complex math and design scaling so you can simply enjoy the final, beautiful result."


 

Schedule a Consultation

 

Ready to transform your windows? Avabelle Interiors offers personalized, in-home design consultations throughout Atlanta, Alpharetta, and Peachtree City.


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