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An
Introduction to Roman Shades -
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by: Jimmy
Sturo
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Roman
shades are a simple and practical window treatment
to accent a room or to provide privacy from bright
sun or noisy neighbors. A Roman shade is a piece
of fabric that is mounted at the top of a window.
The fabric is pleated such that when the Roman
shade’s string is pulled, the fabric folds up in
regular intervals. Not only does it look better
than a boring plastic shade, it uses less fabric
than other window treatments making it a cheaper
alternative to ornate window treatments.
Classic Roman shades have overlapping folds when
the shade is lowered, but more different
treatments do exist. Flat Roman shades have no
folds when the shade is lowered. These shades,
when made with sheer or light fabric, can soften
bright southern lighting into a subtle, soothing
light. A more elaborate sunburst Roman shade has
extra fabric at the bottom, which is folded into a
half-sunburst. These cheerful shades are perfect
for breakfast nooks, in the kitchen, or in a young
girl’s room.
Roman shades can be made at home or purchased.
Making your own Roman shade will be an exercise in
mathematical patience. The fabric must be fitted
to the window, and the hooks to draw the Roman
shade up must be placed at regular intervals.
Patterned fabrics are more challenging because the
patterns should not clash when the Roman shade is
raised. Roman shades for sale only need to be
installed and come in varieties an amateur may
find to difficult to make. For example, some
stores like JC Penney, sell cordless Roman shades
perfect for houses with small children. Roman
shades for sale come in hundreds of fabrics or
even made of wood. The least expensive Roman
shades start at around $30. Interior designers can
also make Roman shades just for you, but these
will be more expensive than store-bought or
homemade Roman shades.
Visit home improvement stores or search online for
Roman shade ideas, instructions, or even to
purchase Roman shades perfect for your home.
About the author:
Roman
Shades Info provides detailed information
about bamboo, fabric, discount, and custom Roman
shades, as well as advice on how to make Roman
shades, and more. Roman Shades Info is the sister
site of Shutters
Web.
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