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Let the Sun Shine In (H&S)
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By reviewing the various ways daylight can impact a residential space, the participant will be able to describe why daylight control is necessary in both aesthetic and occupant comfort…
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This course will give participants a strong understanding of the effects of daylight on residential space. With this knowledge, course attendees will leave able to specify the window treatment needed to meet overall aesthetic goals. Participants will also leave able to advise clients on window coverings that optimize the overall functionality of each application.
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Multiple Staff
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Classroom Instruction / Lecture with multi-media
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Entry Level (recognition/recall/comprehension)
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5 Technical Knowledge
5.18 Window Coverings
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Home Study: Custom Window Treatment (Intermediate)
Instructors:
Sheila K Muehling
Course Number:
40443
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0.8
Aid designers in estimating, specifying, and selling window coverings in both residential and commercial environments. Identify and address pertinent health, safety, and welfare issues.
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Window Essentials: What every designer needs to know about curtains and hardware
Instructors:
Laurel Sprigg
Course Number:
40332
| Ceu's:
0.1
Understanding practical support considerations for window treatments, construction options, installation requirements for treatments, role of the workroom as supportive partner in design process. Guidelines for selecting appropriate fabrics and hardware for client’s needs.
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Transforming Custom to Couture
Instructors:
Deb Barrett
Course Number:
40107
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0.1
Apply design strategies to create couture window treatments. Gain knowledge of constructions, structures, and fine points of couture techniques; where they are appropriate and their application. Learn advanced techniques of specifying window fashions including headings, edges, hems, and details.
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