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You have tons to think about when deciding on fabric for windows & door treatments. Choosing the correct weight, texture, light-blocking or light-exposing qualities, and the fabric’s durability are just the beginning. If you spend some time considering your options now, when it comes time to look at dozens of fabrics at the store, you’ll have a clearer idea of what will work best for your specific needs. Generally speaking, decorator fabrics have a higher thread count than fabrics used for making clothes, so decorator fabrics last a bit longer.If you’re still not sure what kind of fabric to choose, here are a few familiar windows & door treatment situations and recommendations for picking the right fabric:A bank of wide, long windows that need plenty of coverage: Fabrics with some heft to them will meet your coverage needs. Make simple floor-to-ceiling panel draperies in a heavier-weight fabric, such as velvet, velveteen, corduroy, or a wool-blend fabric that limit the light. An alternative is to line your draperies with cotton duck.
A bank of wide, long windows where not much coverage is needed: A swag and cascade (made out of a nonsheer fabric with great drapability, such as a silk or blended charmeuse) that frames the top and sides of a bank of windows is a perfect treatment to provide some dress-up without much coverage. If you want to use a sheer fabric to diffuse the light, choose panels in gauze, batiste, organza, chiffon, or even lace.A small room with drafty windows: Think about adding a drapery that covers the window entirely. Measure your drapery so that it extends well past the window’s trim molding. Then choose a heavier fabric, such as damask, in a color that matches (or closely matches) the room’s paint color. The window treatment helps block cold air. Matching the fabric with the room’s walls gives the room-enlarging illusion of unbroken wall space.A very low-ceilinged room: Measure your draperies so they extend from the floor to the ceiling and match their color to the wall color. Be sure to install the curtain rod nearly flush with the ceiling.
If you want to let in light, choose a fabric whose texture is very light yet crisp, such as voile. If you like coverage, choose a tightly woven cotton. Using a fabric that features vertical stripes is another nice way you can create a feeling of length and height in a low-ceilinged room.A small window, the only source of light in a small kitchen: If you have a small kitchen with only a tiny window, you want to maximize the window as much as possible. argos marina blue curtainsConsider adding a simple valance, or if you have the ceiling height, an arched valance in the mediumweight fabric of your choice. silver curtains harry corryFor privacy in the evenings, you can add a simple roll-down shade, mounted out of sight under the valance for daytime.nursery blackout curtains argos
Blah-looking windows in a formal dining room that doubles as a study: Balloon valances look great over sheers in dining rooms, and this treatment lets in adequate light for dining, working, or studying while adding a bit of design pizzazz. Choose a fabric with a tight weave and even a bit of stiffness when creating balloon valances (like chintz or taffeta), so they’ll keep their shape.grady white seafarer curtainsA bathroom window that needs privacy but still needs natural light: Try a heavier voile or plissé, which both give a bit of coverage, yet let in some light. extendable curtain rod singaporePlissé fabric comes in solids or patterns. hogans curtains mt waverleyCreate a simple curtain panel with this fabric, and your problems are solved. periodic table shower curtain singapore
When considering plissé, test a sample before pretreating; some plissés lose their texture when washed.I would personally recommend you to buy curtains or curtain fabrics from Skipper Home Fashions. They provide a large variety of superior quality curtain fabrics as well as other home decor products. Check out their website Skipper Home Fashions.Here is the list of partnered outlet stores where you can find products by Skipper Home Fashions in Bangalore:-Brand FactoryChindanada Square,Coconut Avenue, 5th Cross, Malleshwaram. 560003 Bengaluru11, Katha No: 337, Bilekhalli,Bannerghatta Mn rd, BANGALORERNS MOTORS ROAD, HOSUR ROAD, GB PALAYA, BANGALORERockline Mall, No.8, Jalahalli Cross, Chokkasandra, Dasarahalli, Bangalore-560037SHOPPERS STOP(HOME SHOP)1nd Floor,Embassy Paragon, Hyper city, Kundalahalli Gate, ITPL Road, Banglore-560037BANGALORE DIVISION OF SHOPPERS' STOP LTD, RAHEJA POINT, MAGARATH ROAD, BANGALORE-560025MEENAKSHI ROYAL MEENAKSHI MALL MUNICIPAL NO 424/376/487HILIMAVU VLLGE BANNERGHATA ROAD BANGALORE560076BENRGATTA COMMERCE @ MANTRI
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