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This is a double scoop board moutned valance.
Tab top with rod.
Board mounted.
Pinch pleat with trim.
Flat top with double fullness to get the scoop between rings.
Soft top with trim.
Tab top with pinch pleat and cut scoop between pleats.
There are several ways to hang a valance: on a board, on a rod with rings, on a rod with fabric tabs, or on rosettes, to name a few.
I like to mount the valance above the trim so that it hangs into the top third of the window. Each window treatment we design is fabricated by a local workroom and installed by us.Contact me to discuss your window treatment needs.
Julie Fergus, ASID, is a nationally published interior designer. Her studio
and showroom is located in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Julie's clients are
primarily in the Lakes Region and Mount Washington Valley, however, she will
travel throughout the state and North East. .www.JulieFergus.com | www.DesignByMail.com
Most people have a dream home.
Unfortunately, it is often not the one they live in. Thinking that you must spend a lot of money
to create your own home style is a myth.
The process requires dedication, time and innovation. Defining your
style involves an awareness of your space and color preferences, finding images
that you like and opening your mind to the possibilities.
A great way to start the process to achieve your
dream home is to simplify. All too often, homes are filled with too much stuff,
mostly clutter and too much furniture. By removing furniture, accessories and
knickknacks that no longer are of use or in style, you will be on your way to a
simplified environment. This is a difficult thing to do because people don’t want
to get rid of their stuff or devote the time needed to do so. If you were to
tackle one room at a time, you could eliminate boxes of things from your house.
Take your unused good items to the Salvation Army or give them to friends who
can use them. In most cases, this unnecessary clutter is easily forgotten when
it is gone. Once you eliminate all of your unused possessions, you will have
much more room to move and the space will be refreshed. The next step will be
to make use of what is left.
Create a cozy interior by having soft lighting that
creates varying light levels. General overall lighting can be as simple as a
torchiere or more permanent as recessed lighting or wall scones. Incorporate a
few lamps with different wattage bulbs to create contrast and interest. Always
have at least one area in a room where you can sit and read with good lighting.
Furniture placement will affect the visual appeal
and function of a room. It is best to minimize the number of pieces in a room.
Consider pieces that can perform multi-functions. Such as a chest instead of a
table because it will provide you with storage and a place for a lamp. Another
example is to have a drop-leaf table that can be opened to accommodate serving
drinks, snack and offer a place for doing paperwork.
After you have removed all of your unused stuff,
simplified your furnishings and added varying light sources you will have a
comfortable and relaxed interior that you can enjoy
Julie Fergus, ASID, is a nationally published interior designer. Her studio and showroom is located in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Julie's clients are primarily in the Lakes Region and Mount Washington Valley, however, she will travel throughout the state and North East. www.JulieFergus.com