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06/01/2026
Custom Residential | Designer Collaboration | Berwyn, PA
Scope: Custom drapery. Roman shades. Woven wood shades. Valances. Window seat cushions and custom pillows.
Designed by Liz Walton Home
Fabricated and Installed by Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
A whole-home collaboration is where our capabilities are most fully realized. When a designer brings us into every room, not just one or two windows, we can do what we do best. Translate a fully considered vision into treatments that hold together across every space, every exposure, every fabric and hardware decision.
Liz Walton's vision for this residence was cohesive and layered, with soft treatments that felt tailored to each room while reading as a unified whole throughout the home. Our role was to make sure every panel, every shade, every cushion was fabricated and installed to the standard that vision deserved.
That is what we are here for.
Designers working on full-home residential projects, view our portfolio
➡️ vitaliainc.com/residential-portfolio
05/29/2026
Custom upholstery lives and dies in the details. ✨
This window bench, part of a collaboration with Ru and Co. Interior Design, required the kind of precision that only shows when it's done exactly right. The fit. The finish. The corners. All of it considered, none of it accidental.
Thank you for trusting us (and tagging us) on this one.
Soft Goods: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Ru and Co.
Styling: Kristi Hunter
Photography: Brian Wetzel Photography
05/26/2026
The shore has always asked a lot of window treatments. I've spent 20 years figuring out exactly what works.
On June 11th, I'll be sharing those insights at The Exchange in North Wildwood, NJ, a Partners in Design + Construction evening of education and conversation for design and construction professionals at the shore. I'd love to see some familiar faces in the room.
June 11 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM
1712 Central Ave, North Wildwood, NJ
RSVP by June 1st by emailing 💌[email protected]
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Designer: Bellissima Designs- Maria Pulice
Photography: Patricia Burke Photography
05/22/2026
When Michele Plachter Design brings us into a project, we know the bar is high. That's exactly why we love working together.
This collaboration was one of those full-home projects where every room had its own personality and its own set of demands. Roman shades in one space. Drapery panels in another. Hardware chosen to complement rather than compete. Each treatment specified for exactly what that window needed to do, functionally and aesthetically.
What makes a project like this work isn't any single treatment. It's the consistency of thinking behind all of them. When every window is approached with the same level of intention, the whole home feels cohesive in a way that's hard to define but impossible to miss.
Swipe to see the range. See the full project in our portfolio ➡️ vitaliainc.com/portfolio-residential-moorestown-modern-residence
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Michele Plachter Design
Photography: Rebecca McAlpin
05/21/2026
Our portfolio shows you the work. Our Instagram gives you a feel for who we are. But our newsletter is where we actually get to sit down with you.
It's where the full stories live. The ones that don't fit in a caption. Like this boutique hospitality install at The Fall Line in Georgia, a private golf club that our team meticulously installed over several trips.
If you want to know what really happens behind the scenes at Vitalia Inc., that's where you'll find it. Tap to sign up 👉 vitaliainc.com/home
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Jenni Kayne Home
05/20/2026
Restaurant | Designer Collaboration | Dear Daphni at The Laurel, Rittenhouse Square
Scope: Custom drapery in Pindler fabric with decorative banding and ric rac tape detail, fabricated in-house and installed throughout the dining room and bar.
Designed in partnership with ROHE Creative
Dear Daphni came to us through Rohe Creative in early 2023, an upscale Mediterranean dining destination inside The Laurel on Rittenhouse Square. Luxury hospitality projects unfold over months, sometimes years, and this one was no exception. Eighteen months from first site walk to final installation. Every phase required us to study the architectural drawings against the actual space, anticipate what the plans didn't show, and fabricate treatments precise enough to hold in a room where the drapery is part of the design story, not a finishing detail.
When we installed the panels, construction was still underway. Lenny wrapped every drape in plastic to protect them — the GC assured us they'd be fine. Fine wasn't good enough. Lenny came back on a Saturday morning and spent six hours steaming and dressing every panel so they were ready for the photo shoot that afternoon and the grand opening the following day.
That's the work nobody sees. The drapery is what they notice.
Designers and procurement partners planning a restaurant or boutique hospitality project — tap the link to learn more ➡️ vitaliainc.com/portfolio-hospitality
05/19/2026
Most of what made this installation work never made it into the finished photos. Here’s what happened behind the curtain at Dear Daphni.
Designed in partnership with , this boutique restaurant at The Laurel on Rittenhouse Square called for custom drapery that could hold its own in a room built entirely around atmosphere. Every pleat, every panel, every installation decision was made with the guest experience in mind, including the mid-construction choreography that only works when the atelier is actually in the room.
Boutique hospitality is where the technical and the experiential have to meet. The drapery has to perform, and it has to disappear into the design at the same time. That’s the work we love most.
More on this project and our boutique hospitality capabilities in the feed tomorrow.
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Interior Design:
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05/14/2026
A conversation I really enjoyed having, and one I think you'll enjoy listening to.
I sat down with , CEO of Thrive in Design, to talk about what I know best: window treatments, the design process, and what it actually takes to build a business in this industry. We went deep, and I left the conversation energized.
If you're a designer looking for real insight on running a practice, growing a business, and staying relevant in a shifting market, this podcast belongs in your rotation.
My episode is streaming now on Apple, Spotify, and Audible 👉 loom.ly/MOqgYso
05/12/2026
My very first window treatment project wasn’t even for a real window.
But it was my first project. My first order. My first client. And I was so excited I could barely stand it.
Twenty years later, that hasn’t changed. Every collaboration, every project, every relationship still gets celebrated. Not because we have to. Because we genuinely mean it. We never take it for granted, and we never will.
This is the first video in a new series where I’m sharing a little more of the story behind Vitalia Inc. I hope you’ll follow along.
05/12/2026
My very first window treatment project wasn't even for a real window.
But it was my first project. My first order. My first client. And I was so excited I could barely stand it.
Twenty years later, that hasn't changed. Every collaboration, every project, every relationship still gets celebrated. Not because we have to. Because we genuinely mean it. We never take it for granted, and we never will.
This is the first video in a new series where I'm sharing a little more of the story behind Vitalia Inc. I hope you'll follow along.
05/11/2026
When the fabric is this good, every detail has to earn its place.
This Schumacher Citrus Garden print was the starting point for this Malvern living room collaboration with Liz Walton Home, and from the moment it came into the atelier, we knew the ex*****on had to match the vision. Custom draperies and a coordinating pillow that wasn't an afterthought...it was the exclamation point. Thank you, Liz, for bringing us into this one.
Save this for when your designs need that finishing touch.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Liz Walton Home
05/08/2026
There's a saying we live by at Vitalia Inc. Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
Lenny will be the first to tell you he loves to move quickly. It's just how he's wired. But over years of installations, he's learned that slowing down is actually what makes him fast. No missed steps. No forgotten details. No going back.
The irony is that the most efficient installer is also the most deliberate one, and this stunning sunroom collaboration with Bergman Vass is proof that the results are worth the wait.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Bergman Vass
05/08/2026
Some say cafe curtains are having a moment. But really? Classics never go out of style. They just need the right hands.
In this powder room collaboration with Liz Walton Home, a mid-window treatment provides privacy without sacrificing natural light or the window's architectural details. Custom proportions, considered fabric selection, impeccable installation. The details are everything.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Liz Walton Home
05/06/2026
📣 Philadelphia architects and interior designers: Summer in the City 4 is set, and we hope you'll join us Tuesday, June 23rd at 5PM at the Betsy Ross House Courtyard in Old City, hosted by Your Favorite Reps
If you haven't been to one of their events before, you're in for a treat. We've had so much fun collaborating over the past year—great energy, great people, and a vendor lineup that makes it genuinely worth your evening. This year will bring together some of the best in the business, and we'll be there representing Vitalia Inc. alongside some of our favorite industry partners.
Tickets are limited and registration closes June 19th. Reserve your spot today ➡️ loom.ly/WP9VHo8
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05/04/2026
How's this for a first look?
Woven wood shades layered with drapery, hung high at the coffered ceiling beams. But the part you can't see in this photo is everything that happened before installation day.
Designers, you have enough on your plate. Sourcing, client decisions, contractor coordination, budget management. The list doesn't stop. Window treatments are one of the most technically demanding parts of a full-home project, and they shouldn't be taking up space in your head.
That's exactly what we're here for. Our team takes the entire window treatment scope off of your plate, managing every detail from specification through installation so you can stay focused on everything else.
Stay tuned. This project has a lot left to show.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Stonewood Interiors
05/03/2026
French doors. An arched transom. Floor to ceiling windows. And a room that needs to actually function as a bedroom.
Designers, this is exactly the kind of configuration that requires a partner who has been here before. The wrong approach compromises either the architecture or the light control. There's no room for guesswork when sleep is on the line.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Melissa + Miller Interiors
04/30/2026
We packed our bags for this one. Gladly.
A multi-phase whole-home collaboration with Lynn Hofer in New Hampshire, custom draperies, valances, roman shades, upholstery, cushions, pillows, and reupholstered sofas with statement fringe for the perfect finishing touch.
Our atelier is in Bucks County. Our reach is wherever you need us.
Tag a designer who needs a workroom willing to travel to get it right.
Window Treatments, Soft Goods, and Custom Upholstery: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design:
Mitchell Fabrics Kravet Samuel & Sons Lee Jofa Kasmir Fabrics
04/29/2026
One of my favorite days of the year is almost here. ✨
The Bucks Club Table Top Show is back, next week on Tuesday, May 5th. And if you're in the design trade and haven't been, put it on your calendar now. So many of our vendor partners under one roof, fresh collections, great conversations, and honestly just a really inspiring day.
We'll be there. Come find us.
Tuesday, May 5 | 10 AM to 3 PM
The Bucks Club, Jamison PA
Tap to RSVP ➡️ loom.ly/znikEp0
04/28/2026
Last time we saw this space, the ladders were still up.
Thank you to Color & Crown for sharing the finished result, because this is exactly why we do what we do.
And yes, shutters are absolutely something we execute. Precision fit, flawless installation, the same white-glove standard we bring to every treatment in every space.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Color & Crown Interior Design
Photography: OM Media
04/27/2026
Natural texture belongs in luxury design. ✨
Woven wood shades are one of the most requested specifications we see this time of year, and for good reason. They filter light beautifully, ground a space with organic warmth, and layer in a way that feels effortless when it's done right.
That last part matters. Pairing the right weave with the right drapery, getting the fabrication precise, knowing how motorization interacts with the material, these aren't small details. They're what separates a good result from a great one.
Designers, if woven woods are on your spec list this season, this is your sign to bring in the right partner from the start.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Liz Walton Home
Photography: Rebecca McAlpin
04/21/2026
Designers, this is what a strong vision looks like carried throughout a home.
In this project with Michele Plachter, each space was distinct yet connected through a palette of taupe, gray, and cream.
For the breakfast nook, we fabricated custom color-blocked cornices that reflect the modern lines seen throughout the home.
When every detail is executed with precision, the entire home reads as one cohesive story. Experience the Vitalia Inc. difference.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Michele Plachter Design
Photography: Rebecca McAlpin
04/20/2026
Suitcase packed. Raleigh bound. ✈️
Heading to the International Window Coverings Expo this week, and honestly, I look forward to this every year. It's not just a chance to present, but to learn. And there is nothing I love more than sitting in a room full of people who are just as obsessed with this craft as I am.
Continued education isn't something I do to check a box. It's how I make sure what we bring back to our designer partners is always current, always considered, and always at the highest level.
Will you be there? Let me know in the comments!
04/19/2026
Designers, linen is one of the most beautiful fabrics you can specify. It's also one of the most unpredictable.
On a standard window, a little stretch is manageable. On an angled ceiling like this one, it changes everything. So we did what we always do: we hung the panels, watched the fabric, waited for it to settle, and after a few days we hemmed.
That patience is what makes the finished result look effortless.
Swipe to see the before.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Design: Lisa Hayse
04/16/2026
It’s never just a shade.
Thank you to Kelly Ruggeri Design for sharing this finished look. Part of a whole-home collaboration, we installed custom drapery, automated roller shades, and shutters throughout the residence.
For the primary bath, this Roman shade was handcrafted in our Bucks County atelier, with a linen blend and a blackout lining, because while light at the vanity was essential, so was controlling it.
Natural linen may look the part, but in a space like this, performance matters just as much. The right material ensures the shade holds its shape while still delivering the softness the room calls for.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Kelly Ruggeri Design
Photography: Meghan Balcom Photography
04/12/2026
Classic drapery has never gone out of style.
While trends come and go, the foundation of beautiful window treatments has always been the same: proportion, tailoring, and craftsmanship rooted in traditional fabrication methods.
We don’t chase shortcuts or quick fixes. Instead, we focus on doing things the right way, using time-honored techniques that ensure every treatment looks and performs exactly as it should.
At the same time, we stay closely attuned to what’s evolving in our industry, from innovations in fabrication to advancements in automation, so we can support our design partners with solutions that are both timeless and forward-thinking.
Because the best work isn’t about following trends. It’s about creating something that lasts well beyond them.
Window Treatments: Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments
Interior Design: Henck Design
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Richboro, PA
18954
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Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments stands out as a premier destination for custom window treatments, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and personalized service. With a team of highly skilled fabricators and product specialists from Europe, Vitalia boasts over 70 years of collective experience in the industry. This expertise translates into meticulous attention to detail and a turnkey approach that supports design vision all the way through to installation.
The company has made a significant impact in both residential and commercial sectors, collaborating with notable designers and prestigious hospitality organizations. Their impressive portfolio includes high-end projects such as luxurious Palm Beach estates, elegant Philadelphia penthouses, and upscale restaurants. A recent highlight includes their partnership with celebrity designer Rasheeda Gray on the House Beautiful David Adler Estate, showcasing their ability to deliver stunning results that elevate any space.
Vitalia’s commitment to helping trade partners enhance profitability is evident, with clients experiencing an average margin increase of 20% on custom treatments. This dedication to quality and client success solidifies Vitalia, Inc. Window Treatments as a leader in the field of luxury window solutions.