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Roman Shade Blinds

If you’re on a tight budget but still looking to revamp your home space and give it a touch of elegance, then roman shade blinds will do the trick. They blend well with virtually any type of décor and never go out of fashion.

There are different types of Roman blinds, namely common flat, balloon shades, lined shades, hobbled shades, relaxed shades, and butterfly style. Whatever the type is, they all practically deliver the same way. Tiny plastic rings are fastened at the back of a fabric, and cords go through those rings. When the cords are drawn up, the blind moves up, then it falls in pleats or folds and they add glamour to your home.

Roman shades are priced differently, depending on the type so you can have them even when you are strapped for cash. You can save a significant amount of money if you install the blinds all yourself. It may seem like such an intricate task to do but it is very doable.

You only need to have the equipment needed. It is just a board with hooks in it that the cords thread through after they run through those small plastic rings. This is needed just so the cords are secure in order for the window shade to remain up when raised.

Choosing the fabric that you will be using is an essential step. There is an array of choices, but see to it that the colors and patterns would blend well with the rest of the house décor. Additionally, it should meet your requirements with regard to blocking light, temperature regulation, and privacy. The weight of the fabric differs from one type of Roman shade to another since some heavy fabrics don’t work for some styles.

One remarkable thing about roman shade blinds is that can be used in virtually any room in the house. The versatility of this window treatment is basically the main reason why it never goes out of style and why it has always been popular with the masses.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - June 19, 2014 at 9:02 am

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Door Window Panel Coverings

Door panels are typically composed of two rod pockets to fit over rods at the top and bottom of the door. This is actually advisable, considering it would imply that you can open and close the door sans the curtain swinging or getting trapped in the door.

These panels are available in various colors and fabrics, they include those with patterns. They can blend with any décor. You can go for sheer fabrics that will allow more light to seep through, while heavier materials come with more privacy. Majority of styles can either cover the door fully from side to side or be pulled together in the middle with a matching tie-back.

Another kind is one that you can raise and lower much like window shades. At daylight, you could pull the shade up and let it stay there without getting in the way with tabs that were attached for such purpose. Come nighttime, you can release the tabs and allow the shade to come down and cover the window. There are shades like this that have self-adhesive closures that you can use to attach to the door at the bottom when they are closed.

If you have French doors or a door with sidelights at home, you can opt for matching door panels to separately give coverings for each of them. These ones are made to fit standard sized doors and sidelights, and by separately buying each panel, you can buy them to fit whatever configuration you have. These door panel window covering sets will make your doors look amazing while giving you more privacy.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - September 25, 2013 at 3:47 pm

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Q&A: What has happened to fabrics lately? Know where I can find some pretty and sophisticated shower curtains?

Question by CassandraM: What has happened to fabrics lately? Know where I can find some pretty and sophisticated shower curtains?
I’ve been shopping for both window treatments and shower curtains lately….what has happened? Even old reliables, like JC Penneys, look like they either belong in a brothel or a bottom of the barrel discount house. I’m not normally that picky of a person, but it’s hard to believe I can’t find a pretty floral print – but I COULD buy fuzzy, hot pink drapes with beads down the middle. I don’t get it.

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Answer by Ginger
Linens ‘n Things or Bed Bath & Beyond have rather boring fabrics, but go to Stein Mart for really nice ones.

If you don’t have one in your area just go to a fabric store or Calico Corners for yardage in any floral you choose. You don’t even need a pattern to run up a few seams.

It takes only 4.5 yards to make a balloon curtain for your 36″ windows.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - May 25, 2012 at 3:30 pm

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