The impact of curtains on Interior design
Posted on August 11, 2008 - Filed Under Home Repair | Leave a Comment
This article comprises the impact of curtains on interior designs, which
helps you to choose colors and curtain of different styles.
The key factor in any window dressing is to choose a style which
compliments the style of the room. Traditional curtains which have deep
headings are ideal for heavy weight fabrics such as chenille, woven jacquard.
The deep headings provide fullness to the curtains giving them a professional
appearance which exudes luxury. When teamed with a box pleat pelmet or a smooth
pelmet made from the same material gives a look of elegance, these styles of
window dressings are ideal for large windows, including bay windows. There is a
variety of tracking available from which to hang the curtains, including tracks
which are operated by draw strings, these are particularly useful when the
curtains are made from fabrics which have a tendency to crease easily, such as
faux silk or may be spoilt by perspiration from hands and fingers as in the
case of suede.
The impact of curtains on Interior design
Posted on August 10, 2008 - Filed Under Home Repair | Leave a Comment
This article comprises the impact of curtains on interior designs, which
helps you to choose colors and curtain of different styles.
The key factor in any window dressing is to choose a style which
compliments the style of the room. Traditional curtains which have deep
headings are ideal for heavy weight fabrics such as chenille, woven jacquard.
The deep headings provide fullness to the curtains giving them a professional
appearance which exudes luxury. When teamed with a box pleat pelmet or a smooth
pelmet made from the same material gives a look of elegance, these styles of
window dressings are ideal for large windows, including bay windows. There is a
variety of tracking available from which to hang the curtains, including tracks
which are operated by draw strings, these are particularly useful when the
curtains are made from fabrics which have a tendency to crease easily, such as
faux silk or may be spoilt by perspiration from hands and fingers as in the
case of suede.


