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Curtain Design and style?

Question by GuReiSU: Curtain Design and style?
i have a list of deisgns here like Glass curtain and Drapery, Drapery with valance and swag, glass curtain w/ valance, roman shades and draperies, drapery and comice and double window treatment…
what are the differences of those?

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Answer by Kathy P
Check out the Smith and Noble website. They have a lot of information and a photo gallery where you can see some pictures of these items.

I’m not sure what you mean by “glass curtain”, but valance and swag; valance; and cornice are all treatments that go over a drapery usually at the top. The first two are considered soft treatments and the cornice is usually fabric and batting wrapped around a wood piece that adheres to the wall with brackets. You can find kits to make a cornice out of styrofoam or foam board.

Double window treatment I can only think means that you have say sheers under drapery panels.

Roman shades under draperies usually mean the draperies are stationary – they don’t open or close, and the roman shade provides the privacy and blocks light.

They all provide different looks and would be used in different styles of decorating (i.e. drapery with valance and swag might be more traditional where a roman shade and drapery could more contemporary/casual).

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Posted by Window Treatments - February 23, 2013 at 2:50 pm

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Window Style: Blinds, Curtains, Screens, and Shutters

Window Style: Blinds, Curtains, Screens, and Shutters

Window Style: Blinds, Curtains, Screens, and Shutters

The style options for contemporary sheers, curtains, and blinds have never been more exciting. Mary Fox Linton explains how to use interesting fabrics and unusual accessories to update window looks and suggests fresh new ideas for fashionable trends like layering sheers and curtains with blinds and using shutters and screens. Perfect for anyone who is tired of swags and tails and prefers a clean and modern look, Window Style provides beautiful inspiration for creating up-to-date window treatments for every room in the home.

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Posted by Window Treatments - September 17, 2012 at 8:40 am

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Make It with Style: Draperies and Swags

Make It with Style: Draperies and Swags

Make It with Style: Draperies and Swags

Make window treatments so distinctive and spectacular, your friends will want to know the name of your decorator.

No single decorating choice has greater impact on the overall ambience of a room than how the windows are dressed. Whether your taste runs to the traditional look of formal swags and jabots, or to a simple yet sophisticated pairing of panels and valances, Make It with Style: Draperies & Swags offers the perfect solution for every window in your home–complete with step-by-step instructions to ensure a professional look. You’ll find . . .

directions and patterns for making more than 20 custom designs that can be adapted to any decor
dozens of full-color illustrations
decorator tips on mounting and installing treatments
helpful information on choosing and caring for fabrics
guidelines for working with trims and notions
glossaries of technical terms and techniques

. . . as well as more than 50 full-color photographs of stunning window treatments that are sure to inspire your own creativity.

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Posted by Window Treatments - September 3, 2012 at 8:55 am

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Windows with Style: Do-it-yourself window treatments

Windows with Style: Do-it-yourself window treatments

Set the style for every room in your house with fabulous, easy-to-make window treatments. Beautiful do-it-yourself ideas to help you create a custom-made look for a fraction of the cost!Step-by-step directions and full color photos guide you through the entire process of design, sewing and installation. Features a wide range of styles and solutions for standard or unique windows.

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Posted by Window Treatments - March 16, 2012 at 11:00 am

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Insulated Window Treatments: Insulate With Style

Do you remember the days when insulated window treatments consisted of big, bulky and even unattractive methods of keeping the cold out? I certainly do! It doesn’t seem that long ago that in order to keep the house cool in the midst of a hot Texas summer, you would see all kinds of crazy concoctions. Thankfully, those days are over. It is easy to find attractive window treatments.

The Old Days of Insulating
Down in the south where it gets hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk, you do whatever it takes to keep out the heat. For many that meant turning their home into a mini dungeon. We even jokingly referred to my mother-in-law’s house as “the cave.”

She lived on a limited income. Therefore, she did whatever it took to keep the electric bill down. She did a good job at it too.

First, she would cover the windows with tinfoil to reflect back the sunlight. (This practice became so common, that many apartment complexes actually made it a violation of the lease to do!)

Next, she would put up the roller shades. This was to block any light that might have made it past the tinfoil. Then, she pulled closed these thick heavy curtains, effectively blocking out all light and insulating the room.

Since, light bulbs give off heat too; those were kept to a bare minimum. It took you a few minutes to adjust to the light but her house was always nice and cool, even on the hottest days of the year.

More Current Solutions
Thankfully the days of tinfoil and blocking out all light have passed. Now people have the option of choosing attractive blinds and still insulating their homes.

You even have options for how much light you want to block and how much insulations you would like.

Shades vs Blinds
Your most basic option is between choosing the shades or blinds. They both work well but of course, one works better than the other.

Blinds – If you want air to circulate, then you will want to go with blinds. Real wood blinds work great for this and they also act as good insulators as well.

Shades – If you want pure protection, then you need to go with the shade. The shade has no breaks, which allows air to pass. Single and double cell cellular shades are among the top insulators. They too come in a range of light filtering options including room darkening and black out.

Combination – Day and night Roman shades offer you the best of both worlds. When it is hot out, lower both the solar screen and the Roman shade for maximum cooling and room darkening. On cooler days, open up the Roman shade and leave down the solar screen to block out harsh UV glare.

With all the attractive options available, there is no need to add that horrible tin foil to your windows any more. Insulated window treatments are both affordable and attractive.

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