What are the different Window Window Treatments?
VALANCE Window Treatment comes in a number of styles and shapes. Some windows are made of fabric, while others are a wooden plate suspended above the top of the window. Wallonce can simply be a strip of fabric that covers the top sixth windows, or it can be a piece of fabric that is elegantly bent over the pole over the top of the window known as a loot. Balloon Valance is filled to be slightly inflated.
The most basic treatment of the window from Valant is unlimited valance. The cord can be made almost any type of fabric, from light cotton to heavy velvet. Can hang through the window alone or be paired with a longer pair of curtains. In some cases, Valance can be attached to the curtains and sold together. Balloon Valance is a tube of fabric that one stuffs with silk paper or newspaper to excel and has shape. It works best on smaller windows.
Another decorative treatment of the Valance window is scarf. The scarf is simply a pleated piece of fabric that is hung above the window, so that it covers and covers the upper part of the window. The scarf is held on site by wall or hooks on the upper corners of the window. Usually it has two tails that fall down both sides.
The fuel treatment is similar to the scarf valley, but is covered along the pole across the top of the window. Swags are a formally looking VALANCE window treatment. Usually they have jabot, long tails that fall on the sides of the window, on both sides.
Cross, pans and lambrequins are styles of treatment through the rolling window, which are made of wooden plates. The board is usually covered with a cloth, but may not be. Cross and pelmets are usually in the shape of a box and cover only the top of the window. The bottom of the box can be flat or have a decorative edge. Depending on the formality of the window treatment, it can be very padded or hard. Lambrequin extends on the sides of the window and is suitable for smaller windows inLiiness.