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Tips for Window treatment

Tips for Window treatment

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Tips for Window treatment

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  1. Window treatments are necessary in every home for light control and privacy, but they’re also that perfect opportunity to introduce pattern, softness, and texture too! Fabric versions soften the harder edges of a space and pull color and pattern into a room to complement the other decorative choices.Here’s a peek at the variety of styles available

  2. Rod-pocket drapes, also called pole-pocket drapes, are made with a casing at the top that slips over a curtain rod, removing the need for rings. Sheer fabric curtains are often made with two rod pockets at the top, so that you can slide the curtain rod through the lower pocket, and a soft ruffling effect is created by the unused top pocket. These are great for making the curtain feel as though it is integrated into the wall, because the rod is nearly invisible under the drapes.

  3. Tab-top curtains are great for a casual ambience. They are made with flat loops spaced along the top edge of the curtain, through which the rod goes. These also do not require curtain rings. They can easily be drawn open or closed without pull cords.

  4. Ring-top drapery is hung on decorative curtain rings that are attacked to the drapes at intervals across the top. The rings are ideal for showing off a design-centric curtain rod. Like tab-top drapes, these do not require a pull cord to open or clothes.

  5. Grommet-top curtains are relatively new. A curtain rod passes through the large grommet rings (holes) at the top of the curtain, creating a broadly pleated look. This is great for a crisp, modern room, such as a lounge or a study. 

  6. Thermal drapery or blackout drapery offers protection against heat and cold. They also act as blackout curtains, keeping out sun completely, due to the extra lining. They are made to look like all other drapery, with the only difference being an addition layer of material for insulation. These are great if you're looking to save money on energy costs. They also provide great privacy.

  7. Sheer curtains let light into a room and still maintain a good level of privacy. They should be bought in excessive width, about double the width of your window, to appropriately fold to cover your window with the adequate amount of privacy. For a more dramatic look, some people add even more width to each window. These are great for plain or decorate curtain rods.

  8. Window scarves are decorative additions to your already existing curtains. They drape over your other curtains, often sheers, to frame the window decoration. A window scarf can be made to match your curtains or out of drapery material.

  9. Valances are a different kind of window treatment. They may be used as a window scarf that matches your drapery and is swagged across the top, or they may be constructed into a more boxy design that is mounted above the window to disguise or hide drapery rods. Some homeowners use valances even without existing curtains, just to add a decorative flair above their window. Most valances require brackets for hanging, although some need standard rods, like those used for curtains.

  10. For choices in window treatmentLog on to http://www.indianity.comand get the perfect treatment for window in best price. Quality Curtains Onlinein cheap price. Customize the size of curtains.

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