02 Feb

Elevate Your Boston Home with Custom Blinds and Shades: Unveiling the Perfect Window Dressings


Blind and Shades in a drawing for our metrowest Boston client in newton with the most beautiful window to decorate.
Blinds and Shades create and ambiance that is perfect for the beauty of Boston


Welcome to the Decor Custom Interiors Blog, where we guide you through the art of transforming Boston homes into personalized sanctuaries. Discover the latest trends and timeless styles that seamlessly blend functionality and aesthetics in the world of blinds and shades.


Unveiling Elegance – Roman Shades in Boston

Introducing Roman Shades:
Experience the timeless charm of Roman shades, a classic choice for Bostonians seeking a touch of elegance. Explore the versatility of Roman shades in complementing various interior designs, from modern to traditional.

Highlighting Customization:
Our custom Roman shades allow you to infuse your personality into every fold. From fabric choices to patterns, create window treatments that resonate with your unique style.


Energy Efficiency and Style – Hunter Douglas Duette Shades

Introducing Hunter Douglas Duette:
Step into the world of innovation with Hunter Douglas Duette shades, seamlessly combining energy efficiency with contemporary design. Learn how these shades enhance insulation, keeping your Boston home comfortable year-round.

Highlighting Smart Features:
Delve into the technological marvels of Duette shades, offering smart controls and automation. Experience the convenience of adjusting your shades with a tap on your smartphone, ensuring both style and efficiency.


Modern Sophistication – Honeycomb Shades in MetroWest Boston

Introducing Honeycomb Shades:
Explore the modern allure of honeycomb shades, a perfect fit for the MetroWest Boston lifestyle. Uncover how these shades provide a minimalist aesthetic while maximizing energy efficiency.

Emphasizing Versatility:
Discover the versatility of honeycomb shades in complementing different room functionalities. Whether it’s a cozy bedroom or a vibrant living space, these shades adapt seamlessly to your unique needs.


Local Touch: Discovering Blinds and Shades in MetroWest Boston

Exploring Local Trends:
Dive into the local design scene, uncovering trends in MetroWest Boston when it comes to blinds and shades. From color palettes to popular styles, gain insights that resonate with your community.

Client Spotlight:
Share success stories from our projects in the MetroWest Boston region. Showcase how our custom blinds and shades have transformed local homes, providing inspiration for readers.


Elevate Your Space with Decor Custom Interiors
Ready to redefine your space with the perfect blinds and shades? Explore our showroom or schedule a consultation with our experts. Let us bring your vision to life, enhancing your Boston home with customized window dressings that blend style, functionality, and the unique spirit of New England.

08 Jan

Roman Shades

We make Roman Shades easy!

Classic Roman Shades or Relaxed Roman Shades?

The Roman shade style of Window Treatments is a timeless classic that can work with both traditional and modern decor. Roman Shades never go out of style if one chooses a timeless design of fabric. Romans shades compliment the look and beauty of a room while also being fully functional for privacy and light control. Roman Shades are a favorite in Boston and New England.

Custom Roman Shade in Thibaut Fabric

Flat or Classic and Relaxed Roman Shades are the two most common styles, but there are several other hybrid styles included Hobbled Roman Shades, Pleated Roman Shades, and London Shades. Since Roman Shades are custom made, If you can dream it, our workroom can design and create it. We can work with you remotely or in person with full installation capabilities.

08 Oct

Stacy Garcia – Boston Design Center


Stacy Garcia @ Boston Design Center

Stay: From Hospitality to Home

Serial entrepreneur and designer Stacy Garcia delivered the keynote event of day three at Boston Design Center’s Fall Market. Stacy graduated from Syracuse University with a BFA in surface pattern design and also studied textile design at Central St. Martins in London.  She started her career working at Ralph Lauren and then Richloom Fabrics.

Most recently, Stacy deigned and launched a collection for QVC inspired by hotel living.

Wellness Trend Forecast

creating healthy environments for life

Crystal Healing

Amethys, Terrocotta royal blue

muted color palettes, geodes, wellness at home.Crystals and marbles are inspirations for pattern design.

Examples Himalayan see salt brick uses as walls

Botanical Infusion

All about green. Green was the color that meant sustainable. Here green is the color that is inspired by green juices, organic blends, essential oils. When thinking about how people  infusing scents, oils and colors in to their world and rituals.  In additional, the color palette is coming from natural plants. Air quality can be addressed by plants rather than fancy filtration systems. Its inspiring pattern, color and how people are using materials in decorating.

Soft Comfort

Velvets, fur, suedes, ergonomic. sound absorption jewel tones in the color palette

Edited Oasis

, indoor air quality. access to natural light.

creating healthy environments for clients

space to disconnect and unwind from technology

high tech looking soft tech- much more

12 Feb

Designers Guild Wallpaper & Fabrics

Designers Guild is known for a signature use of color in Interior Design.

Established in 1970 by Tricia Guild, Designers Guild creates fabrics, wallpaper, home accessories, upholstery, and bed and bath collections worldwide. The Designers Guild business philosophy is to combine creativity and innovation with the highest levels of quality: quality of design, product, service and people.

The Designers Guild range currently has nearly 9,000 fabrics and 2,000 wallpapers including printed floral and geometric fabrics; plains, checks and stripes, jacquards, tapestries, silks, velvets, trimmings and children’s collections. The highest qualities of cloth are sourced; from combed Egyptian cottons and Scottish linen unions to Swiss woven damasks.