With a rejuvenation of interest in textiles and fabrics, selecting
draperies is an invitation to give your windows a beautiful new
presentation. Draperies can provide a complete window treatment,
or they can be integrated as a design element when combined with
other treatments.
For a more formal, ornate look, floor-length draperies are the most
dramatic and can be used to hide unattractive window frames as well.
The dressiest draperies are lined with another fabric to give them
extra body. A formal look can be rendered more light-hearted by
the choice of a more casual fabric or print, and by choosing to
scallop the borders of the draperies.
Draperies combined with window shades, valances and ornamentation
such as trims can produce an exceptionally well-dressed window.
Drapery service professionals can take measurements, advise on fabric
selections and explain how the draperies should be constructed in
terms of pleats and length.
One popular style, especially when combined with shades or blinds,
entails a light, sheer drape, hung over the top and sides of the
window. This romantic look works particularly well in bedrooms.
For kitchens and baths, a short drape adds a perky look that can
tie into the room's color scheme.
Be sure to consider window locations, paying particular attention
to privacy needs and to sun exposure on fabrics as well as to fabric
care. And don't forget hardware. Choices have never been more dazzling.
There are decorative rods, swags and for the most genteel draperies,
and hardware with a touch of whimsy. Rods and other accessories
are available in unlimited finishes from paint surfaces to antique
patina. Chances are, when you've finished the window in one room,
you'll want to move on the next.
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