Atlanta Custom Window Treatments Retailer Introduces Fabricut Fabrics to Create Custom Designs
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) December 15, 2013 -- The Curtain Exchange of Atlanta, a custom curtain retailer, is now carrying a selection of well-known brand Fabricut fabrics for customers to choose from when creating custom window treatments. The store received sample books in December and is in the process of crafting panels made from the fabrics that will serve as a display for curious customers.
Fabricut is a brand well-known both with consumers and within the design industry that distributes to designers and retailers nationwide. The company has been in business for more than 50 years and is based in Tulsa, OK. They offer several product lines under the umbrella of Fabricut including Stroheim, Trend, S Harris and Fabricut Contract featuring more than 58,000 choices in fabric and trimmings.
The Curtain Exchange of Atlanta will offer customers Fabricut fabrics in addition to the current fabric lines exclusive to The Curtain Exchange. The additional fabrics will enhance product lines and will allow The Curtain Exchange of Atlanta to be more competitive with other retailers who also carry Fabricut selections.
“We’re honored by this new partnership with Fabricut,” said Jim Waddell, owner of The Curtain Exchange of Atlanta. “These fabrics are great quality and absolutely gorgeous. We’re excited to begin offering this selection to customers.”
The Curtain Exchange offers custom luxury curtains and designer drapery and window treatments in Atlanta, GA. In addition to a constantly updated line of fabrics that may be selected from to create custom draperies, The Curtain Exchange also carries a distinctive selection of ready-made curtain styles, drapery hardware, bedding, Hunter Douglas window solutions as well as Kirsch and Curtain Company Studio products. The store’s offers consultations and installations, and customers are encouraged to take advantage of The Curtain Exchange’s 48-hour take-home approval process. All of The Curtain Exchange’s draperies are made in the USA. For more information or to schedule an in-home consultation, please visit The Curtain Exchange online.
Valentina Alessandrini, Hughes Media PR, http://www.hughesmedia.us, +1 404-848-0487, [email protected]
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