TEXTILE & AIR ENVIRONMENT RESET

Grand estate living room with floor to ceiling blue drapery panels Highland Park Dallas
A comprehensive approach addressing both the materials and the environment they influence, including active air refinement throughout the process.

TEXTILE & AIR ENVIRONMENT RESET

TEXTILE & AIR ENVIRONMENT RESET

A comprehensive treatment of both textiles and the surrounding environment, designed to improve how the home looks, feels, and functions. This service addresses not only the installation, but the air and surrounding surfaces that influence its condition over time.

Designed for homes where environmental clarity, air quality and ongoing comfort are a priority.

WHAT IS INCLUDED:

FOUNDATION TEXTILE CONSERVATION:

Includes the full Textile Conservation Protocol as the foundation of this service. Performed at a structural level within the home to remove embedded particulate, restore drape, alignment, and visual depth across the installation.

ACTIVE AIR MANAGEMENT:

Medical-grade air filtration is actively operated throughout the entire treatment process, capturing dust, allergens, and airborne particles at the moment they are released.

As textiles are handled, embedded particles are pulled into the air. This system removes them immediately, preventing them from circulating through the home or settling back onto surfaces.

Air is actively managed while the work is performed, ensuring contaminants are removed rather than redistributed.

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT:

Air quality within the treatment area is evaluated before and after service to assess changes in airborne particulate levels and overall clarity within the space.

This provides a measurable view of how the environment has been impacted, confirming that particles released during treatment have been effectively removed rather than redistributed.

This step ensures the results extend beyond appearance and into the overall condition of the environment.

ENVIRONMENTAL DETAILING:

Surrounding elements that directly influence textile condition and air quality are addressed as part of the process:

• Blinds and secondary window treatments detailed to prevent reintroduction of dust onto cleaned textiles

• Decorative pillows and layered fabrics treated to reduce accumulated allergens and surface contamination

• Light fixtures and overhead surfaces cleared of buildup that settles downward into the environment

• Ceiling fans and air-moving surfaces addressed to reduce ongoing dust circulation throughout the space

All elements are handled together as part of one coordinated system, ensuring results are not compromised after treatment.