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A new look in window fashions

Wayne Baxter is concentrating on a new venture to better serve his clients.

Shortly after acquiring the assets of Grant Floors & Interiors, Wayne Baxter has sold off his interests in the company in order to concentrate on a new venture to better serve his clients.

Canada's Curtain Corner is the Valley's 'new look in window fashions,' specializing in products that increase  a home's value, coziness and acoustics by reducing sound, drafts and glare from windows. The company takes the guess work out of measuring, and offers full installations and repairs for all window fashions.

While mixed-product lines and mobile showrooms are fine, Canada's Curtain Corner a standalone showroom is a must to fully serve clients and gain their confidence. Free in-home consultations paired with a showroom experience can't be beat.

"Custom draperies are a lost art," said Baxter, who has 24 years experience in window fashions. "There is so much to consider: fabric, lining, hardware, pattern repeats, measurements, seam placement — sewing and installation must work in harmony to achieve a one-of-a-kind look."

Aside from sewing, Baxter is one of the only drapery designers who handles all aspects of the job. Nothing gets lost in translation, and no contract installers.

The team includes Baxter's wife and co-owner Audrey, and administrator/bookkeeper Maria Dann.

Canada's Curtain Corner is at #8, 420 Fitzgerald Ave. The showroom is expected to open by Sunday, April 15.

For more information call 250-465-9191 or thecurtaincorner@live.ca.



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