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Embellished Curtains: Hot New Design Trend for 2014

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Some might insist that there is little room for glitter embellishment in a sophisticated home, while others can’t get enough of metallics and sparkle. Which camp wins, here? The truth is, embellishments can be incredibly stunning when used in moderation to provide a refined space with personality.

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Hauteresidence.com would like to be the first to predict embellished curtains and other widow treatments as a design trend for 2014, further accentuating the natural light from windows in your home. As evidenced by several rooms in 2013’s recent Holiday House NYC, window treatments can make or break a space and are one of the easiest items to change out when it comes time to give your space a change. Get inspired!

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Photos courtesy of Studio NOO Design, Christy Dillard Kratzer, Edwina Drummond Interiors, Arnold Schulman Design Group, Rachel Laxer, RSVP Design Services, Bryan Alan Kirkland Designs, Bryan McCay and Paul Domzal for Edge Media

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