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5420 Ygnacio Valley Rd #50
Concord, CA 94521 925-672-6066

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Very artistic and high quality work. You get what you pay for and they will... - Jun 30, 2017

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Clayton Valley Frameworks

5416 Ygnacio Valley Rd #40
Concord, CA 94521 925-672-6066

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creative and competent - May 02, 2018

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JOANN Fabrics & Crafts

1675 Willow Pass Rd #B
Concord, CA 94520 925-671-7141

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We have been using Joanne Fabric Super Store in Concord, CA. Emily the Framing... - Dec 12, 2014

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When it comes to decking out your windows, you’ll find so many choices, optional features, and price ranges that it’s easy to get blindsided by the process. Here’s our advice on how to buy the right stuff.

Plantation shutters. Roman shades. Good ol’ curtains. There are so many ways to cover your windows that it’s tempting to just tape newspaper over the panes and be done with it. Here are the best options to block light, keep prying eyes at bay, or just dress up the joint.

For many types and brands of window treatments, it pays to shop around. We report here costs quoted to Checkbook’s undercover shoppers when they sought prices for several types of window treatments at a sampling of local stores and online outlets.

Most of us have made unwise furniture purchases that a bit of planning would have prevented. Before shopping, evaluate your budget, how you’ll use the furniture, how it fits in with your other furniture and tastes, and other considerations.

Buying furniture means spending lots of money and making lots of decisions. Style? Fabric? Pattern? It’s enough to make you want to keep your old stuff. Which might not be such a bad idea. A skilled upholsterer can make old pieces look new again.

A good piece of furniture deserves a second chance. But if you’re thinking of redoing a sofa, chair, or headboard, first take a dispassionate look and decide whether it will last long enough to justify the cost of reupholstering.