Adding Wood Blinds to Your Home

At Ross Howard Designs here in Dallas, we have some customers who come in knowing they want soft shades, others who are certain they want shutters, and others who know they want custom draperies. No matter the desire, we’ve got a Hunter Douglas product to fit the bill. If you’re in the “certain about wood […]
Stop Hiding your Metallic Accents

Stop covering up the headrail and hardware of your window treatments. Today, metallic surfaces are more popular than ever, and silver, bronze, and gold are no longer just for your kitchen. The Hunter Douglas Alustra® Collection allows you to combine their beautiful fabrics with today’s hottest metallic hardware and is designed to be showcased. The […]
Window Fashions for Your Kitchen

With all kinds of traffic from hungry kids to houseguests, the kitchen is the most traveled room in the house. It’s an entertainment zone, so its window fashions should reflect that. And they should reflect your lifestyle. For suggestions about how to bring your kitchen window treatments up to speed with your look and feel, […]
Hunter Douglas Pirouette, Luminette and Silhouette Sheer Shades

Rebates on our beautiful Hunter Douglas sheer shades! Visit our Dallas, TX showroom for details. As your locally owned Hunter Douglas Gallery, we have over two decades of experience here in Dallas helping people select the best sheer shades for their specific application. We’re here before, during and after the sale to offer our design […]
How to Choose the Perfect Window Treatment for Your Home

These days, you have more window treatment choices than ever before. How do you know what type of window coverings will work best in your home? At Ross Howard Designs, we’ve been the Dallas area’s source for window coverings since 1981. When you stop by our store or schedule a consultation, we’ll help you discover […]
Are Your Shades and Blinds Child-Safe?

The recent recall of more than 50 million roman shades and roll-up blinds has once again brought the topic of window treatment safety into the public’s eye. According the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 200 infants and young children have died due to accidental strangulation in window covering cords since 1990.