6 Steps to Practically Perfect Roman Shades
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Nov 24, 2015 . While there are plenty of details available, the overall style of a Roman shade generally falls into one of two camps—relaxed or constructed. Relaxed shades have no rigid …
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May 04, 2018 . 6 Steps to Practically Perfect Roman Shades 1. Start With Your Needs Are you seeking light control? Privacy? Ambiance? Or are these decorative only? The first step... 2. …
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Jan 17, 2013 . So below are all the different popular styles you can choose from: 1. Aventura Roman Shade. I like these, I do. They kinda have a Japanese feel to them. The horizontal …
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Nov 05, 2015 . Roman shades not just help in keeping the scorching rays of the sun away from the interiors of your room, but also gives your home a soothing look as they appear to be …
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Chicology’s Roman shades feature a unique magnetic design. Rather than pulling a cord or pushing up on the shades to raise or lower them, users can adjust them by lifting the …
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Roman Shades: the Timeless Classic in Window Coverings. Rich, full-length draperies can certainly add drama and elegance to a room. But sometimes you need a clean, streamlined …
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Roman Shades have a more decorative, elegant appearance than other shades. There are essentially two types of roman shades; flat, also called classic, and hobbled, sometimes referred to as looped.
Hem the bottom of your shade by pressing the fabric 1/2 inch and folding up 2 inches, and then sewing along the edge. From the bottom finished hem of your shade fabric, chalk lines across the front; measure up 10 inches and mark, and then measure another 2 inches and mark. Continue this pattern to the top.
Linens and silks are excellent choices for Roman shades as well. They are lighter fabrics that deliver less stress to the headrail and lifting mechanisms of the shades.