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A close up.Here is a closer view of the layered panel. Overall lengths were approx. 48" + 60".Apr 23, 2009
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A different kind of panel..These dual layered panels are banded near the top, and have two lengths to use both fabrics effectively. Sheers are under.Apr 23, 2009
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Beautiful shamsThese shams coordinate with the rest of this bedroom. There are two covers; the lighter color is 100% silk with accent stitching, the darker is combed cotton.Apr 23, 2009
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A 'nap' blanket.This small blanket covers the foot of this Queen bed, and offers a nice light cover for an afternoon nap while coordinating with the other treatments!Apr 23, 2009
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Good - when they're sleeping!These two hurricanes are Fibber (the one w/ the white tummy) and Magee. When they're not sleeping they're creating havoc - in a cute way!
They're my foster kittens, who came to the shelter I vonteer at as very little ones. Thye're been living with us since August sometime, and it will be hard to let them go!Oct 16, 2008
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Simple & Cool.These panels were lined with a very funky layer of fabric; it had a circle design w/ 'pulled' thread fragments at their centers. The lining was then 'cuffed' to the front to show the coordination.
These were hung from plain wrought iron rods in a very 'Pottery Barn' living Room; it completed the look perfectly.Sep 23, 2008
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Have it both ways here...The homeowner asked that this window let the light in, yet afford privacy, insulation and darkness when wanted.
These draperies can traverse across the window if the need arises, and the off-white SheerWeave roller shade can be lowered to cut glare and keep the heat of the Sun out.
The shaped and pleated valance covers it all in a happy print!Sep 02, 2008
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Just a small touch..This gathered, shaped valance is pleated at center, for a little sway and fullness; the large button is covered with the same stuff that lines the pleat. It also shows that the homeowner was paying attention to the details - he requested thistouch and loved it.Sep 02, 2008
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A wider view..Note that this window was finished at the sides with beautiful full length panels, created of silk.Sep 02, 2008
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Very Fanciful!This large window is a focal point in this room and had to be just so.
To gain a little dimension, we went upward with the center swag, then dropped down to the sides of the window to treat the remainder with more swags, in the 'open' style.
Note the laminated roller shades beneath all - raw silk.Sep 02, 2008
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Hiding the shades, enjoy the view.The view outside this window is too pretty to be covered, but shades were needed to cut solar heat gain and glare, so it was decided to install the wonderful SolarWeave shades, hide the mounting spots, and leave the view to be enjoyed!
These are asymmetrically shaped Banner valances, stretched to cover this wide window. They are constructed of two coordinated earth toned fabrics, and are edge welted to finish.
These treatments are reversible.
Aug 27, 2008
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Close-up of detailsThis Banner valance hangs from a painted wood rod, which has a special decorative 'finial' (rod end) added for a custom look. A bit of trim was also added to soften the straight lines of the valance itself.Aug 27, 2008
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