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Roman Window Shades As Window Enhancers


Roman window shades are just one of the many window treatments you can choose to help further enhance your windows. These shades are made up of fabrics that are folded up through to a small horizontal slats and thin cord. Also known as fabric shades, they come in various attractive fabric designs and materials. You can either have the option of making your own roman windows or purchase them (online or directly from nearby stores).

There are countless of styles and privacy levels for you to choose from. Styles for roman window shades include: 1) solid basics, which has a wide variety of fabrics and color (e.g., semi-opaque and opaque); 2) solid texture, which adds some character and decor to your shades (e.g., sheer, semi-sheer, semi-opaque, opaque); 3) patterns that provide bold revamping display, which patterns are either tonal or multi-colored (e.g., sheer, semi-opaque, opaque); 4) stripes that varies from tonal to multi-colored (e.g., semi-opaque, opaque); 5) weaves that highlights fabrics, such as linen and grass-like materials (e.g., semi-opaque); and 6) alternating panels that are based on color (e.g, semi-opaque, opaque).

In addition, roman window shades can also be classified as natural and soft window shades. Natural roman shades make use of natural materials, such woods, reeds, and bamboos. On the other hand, soft roman shades make use of various kinds of fabric and color.

Five tips to decorating your windows

There are five basic tips that you can consider when designing and enhancing your windows. These are as follows.

1. Play confidently with colors. You can try mixing colors while applying respective tones of the selected colors, aside from safe or neutral color.

2. Use textures when working with neutrals. When working with subtle colors, try applying various textures. For instance, with natural roman shades, you can balance with grasses, bamboos, and woven reeds.

3. Work on those corner windows to your advantage. Use draperies or panels with wall space between two corner windows. In contrast, for windows meeting without wall space in between, a honeycomb shades window treatment can be the best solution.

4. Work on those small windows. Use panels that are light-colored for small windows to appear larger. Have the panels begin above the window and through the floor. To enhance width of a narrow window, use panels that are wider than the window width. Use tiebacks to create and effect making your windows look relatively bigger and wider.

5. Work on your windows gradually. Decorating windows can be a developing process, both budget-wise and time-wise. You do not necessarily have to finish everything at the same time. Functional blinds will do when working with a tight-budget and when time-pressured. You can always begin improve later once budget and time allow you to.

So how about getting your work started on your windows now?



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