Basic Drape Transform any space into a luxurious, inviting atmosphere with Pipes & Drapes. Our double drape technique ensures optimal coverage for disguising unattractive or unappealing spaces. With up to 10 feet available in your choice of two colors, Pipes & Drapes adds a plush, elegant look to any event. Deluxe Drape A sophisticated look can be achieved with either the single or double valance styles, which utilize additional fabric to create lavish swags on straight drapes. Ideal for covering unattractive spots, these come in four hues and can be made up to 10 feet wide. Premium Drape Adorning your space with drape fabric, sequin curtains with crystal accents and LED details is an effective approach to adding sophistication, luxury, and glamor to your event.GoParty provides a complete set of solutions for enhancing or disguising any area. Square Canopy Our luxurious 4 Post Canopies, also referred to as Chuppah or Modern Mandal, feature exceptional fabric and accents to choose from. Round Canopy Round hardware drape supports for 4 post canopies feature exceptional fabric and accents to choose from Ceiling Drape Transform any space into an exquisite sight by employing our diverse selection of decorative ceiling treatments.
Above: colours I love! We have been debating in our home whether or not it's time to redecorate (which I love). There's also talks of a new chair that I've been lusting over these past couple of weeks. Do you know that the details of your home are very important and can definitely influence your well-being and happiness? Our surrounding elements affect human perceptions. Think about it! How do you feel when you enter a hospital, or doctor's office? Now, how do you feel when you enter a fine dining restaurant? It's all about ambience: setting the mood and tone by the lighting, colour, intricate décor, or lack thereof! For example, a bright sign, like the one by Neon Mama, it glows and will attract potential customers who might respond to bold colours. The signage has a trendy quality and straightforwardness about whatever text it is saying, so choose wisely! Now, when choosing furniture I am quite fussy, not exclusively on style and colour, but comfort also plays a key factor in the decision-making process. I'm the weird one who usually sifts through and reads countless home decor-related magazines (probably around the same percentage as fashion and architecture). In addition, to visiting the local paint store for Pantone colour chips to gear up for "interior design mode." I also get pretty excited with these abstract and artful projects. I'm not certain "Martha" would approve, but these simple pleasures and complex decisions are a "good thing" and keeps the creative juices flowing! However, because I've always moved so much in the past my track record in buying furniture consistently had checks beside the questions I'd ask myself: What do I need immediately? How fast can the company ship? Will I like this enough to put in storage? Is the quality good enough to sell later? Of course, over the years all of those past Q &A sessions have been replaced with what I now ponder about: choosing furniture that I want to keep for a long time (for me, that means at least over 1+ year), thinking about quality vs. quantity, and incorporating my love for the classics, French Renaissance, and Modern art with technology. Oh! How could I forget? Lastly, the question of: "Is this furniture entertainment-ready?" We constantly have friends, and family over, and this is something that I truly think about, because there's nothing like visiting a dear friend's home and sitting in extremely uncomfortable furniture... (that's complete agony)! Somehow, me + the boy must integrate all of these wants and needs for our home interior satisfaction. Here's what we've garnered so far on colours, inspiration, and a few dream rooms for heavy influence... these tear sheets, and wish-list are hardly finished! In the meantime, let me ask you... What has inspired your home decor? Do you have a favourite room that you've decorated? Are you encompassed by prints, intense colour, or perhaps more of a minimalist when it comes to your interior paradise? This is merely for structure influence. I want to keep the balance of architecture and creativity within the flat, since most artwork we have in the living-room is by family members, or architectural pieces by other artists. I also want new bookcases, but that's a separate issue! French accent furniture chair (living room) ~ Modern sewing table for my work space (Above) This Danish chair is a must-have for sewing/creating/sitting! It's so comfortable & exceptional for my back. I'm in love with this console table! Oh, if only I had this much space... I'm loving the French curtain idea, because of the high ceilings. (found remnant fabric at a wholesale market that may be the perfect drape!) This is inspiration for the living area. Sigh! Photos: sandersonuk,stockphotos, luxuryhomedecors, nextag, and Davidfrank-hamburg
This treatment is a sample from our award winning trade show exhibit. It has never been used except in that display. If this were custom made, it would be priced at $2300. Enjoy huge savings! We can make coordinating bedding and other elements with these materials upon request. Order fabric sample: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1647589195/ This elegant, Old World treatment was created to bring formality to smaller spaces. Rich black velvet swags overlay swirling embroidery of cappuccino coloring. Grand tassel trim is 3.5" long featuring a chenille edge and alternating tassels. Swags are permanently mounted at 53" wide. Long jabots hang from a hidden curtain rod (provided) that you can adjust in height under the top treatment for any room with ceiling heights of 8-9 feet. Notice the curving shape of the leading edge as the jabot approaches the floor. This shape is cut into the design, so it will flow this way without your having to coax it. A decorative ornament is hand painted for an authentic patina. To ensure safe shipping, the ornament is separate and must be added to the treatment when you install. This treatment was featured in a design show at the Nashville Convention Center in which I won the Award of Excellence. It was seen by many guests but never used in a home.
Sheffield Furniture & Interiors talented window treatment specialists work with you, or alongside your interior designer, to create the perfect custom solution for your home.
100% Polyester New easy hanging design: just need 10 mins to set up your beautiful arch with this fabric drapery set! They were marked and stitched with elastic that can help you to build the look on the pictures, it will create a great eye catching detail in your wedding. Material: 100% Polyester. 100 % Wrinke-FREE. These drapery fabric panels are made of a unique fabric that has a sightly shimmer, they are silky soft and more graceful than tulle or nylon fabrics. Package: pack of 3 panels, 2 panels are 30" wide 30ft long, 1 panel is 30" wide 26.6ft long. Reference: The arch in the images are 6.5 ft wide by 8 ft tall. This paired drapery set is quite easy to create that beautiful look. NOTE: Machine-washable separately in cold with gentle cycle. Do not twist. Hanging dry.
Scarf valances are a quick and cost effective way to add a pop of color or a new decorative style to a window. There are several types of valances and many of them are easy to achieve with tab curtains or long scarves.
Photo Credit: Arlene’s Interiors Swags are elegant treatments for tall, narrow windows yet easy-to-make. This window covering is pleated at the sides to create rounded folds and is used most …
Ceiling draping is a beautiful technique of swagging tulle or organza wrapped with LED lights over a dance floor. It is an ideal decoration for a Bat Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen or Quinceañera and will make the room tasteful and elegant.
These window treatments I just installed are quite extravagant! Pole swags and jabots over ruffled panels, all in silk! There is 4" beaded trim applied to pale melon silk pole swags and jabots. They hang from burnished gold poles with carved finials. The melon swags hang over penny colored silk panels. The panels have 18" ruffles and an organza sheer metallic banding with peach beaded soutache braid. Ooh la la~ I had the walls painted in BM Bradstreet Beige on top with BM Brookline Beige on the bottom. The ceiling is Sunset Pink. The client's furniture has a pickled finish which looks great with these soft beiges, melons and coppers that hint at the pinkness in the furniture. Elegance with plenty of details A center ascot marries the two pole swags on the double window. Center style jabots are used on the ends for a twist. They fan out showing off the melon and amber crystal trim. This treatment has the WOW factor, which is what my client desired. Before After.... Maison Decor Style! WOW!! Linking to Metamorphosis Monday
instead of ordering pointless ishh on the internets at ungodly hours, you can look up answers to pressing questions: what is the deal with corn nuts? who are these people? and what is swag? proof that e-How has everything covered. re: How-To Make Swag "A swag is a type of window treatment [who knew?] in which a strip of material is draped loosely from one end of a window to the other. How you drape the material is completely up to you, but there are two basic ways that are normally used. Once you understand the basics, you can change the flow of the material to fit your style. One important thing to remember is, for fuller looking treatments, it is best to have a wide strip of material." R.R.R. Translation: Swag is a loosely-draping attribute, and how you carry your swag is up to you. There are some basic ways to carry swag, and once you get the hang of it, you can make your swag suit you, to the point where people stop and recognize your swag-ness. More swag means more material. Huh. Does your swag hang low? Does it wobble to and 'fro Can you tie it in a knot? Can you tie it in a bow? Can you throw it o'er your shoulder Like a first-class hoe, Does Your Swag Hang Looooow? Madshine, superfine she waves to the sunshine out the window was it goodbye or just hello? does your swag hang low? apparently, there are many kinds of swag. [re: photo] straight cut swag overlapped swag double width swag pinched swag wrapped swag gathered swag mini-fold swag pole swag gathered swag[s] and my personal favourite: scarf swag.