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Curtains and Draperies
by Linda Emerson
Drapery provides intimacy and regulates the volume of natural
light inside a room. Choosing the right kind of drapery in your
room can be sometimes confusing. Drapery can either subtly blend
into your room’s background or downright make an impact and
statement in the room. The drapes you use will often times
reflect your personality.
Here are some guidelines in choosing a draperies for your room:
1.Choose a fabric
Choose a fabric with colors and patterns that matches or
complement your window, pre-existing furniture and artwork.
Also, choose a kind of fabric you would want to use and fits
your personality or style.
2.Hang an opaque draper
Hang an opaque drapery to block out intense sunlight, to
complement the décor and style, and to keep nosy neighbors from
looking in. A few drapes have special liners that completely
blocks out the sun. This is especially good for your den, movie
or tv room.
3.Choose a pattern
Drapes come in a variety of length and fabrics (e.g. silk,
velvet, cotton). The patterns include floral print and animated
prints, as well as solid colors. Choose a pattern that you like,
don’t compromise just because it looks good in the room. Be sure
that you actually like it. Choose a color that best fits you and
the room. Lighter colors for a vibrant and warm feel or darker
colors for a more relax mood.
4.Consider sheers
Sheers are usually hang beneath the drapes. They allow sunlight
gently into the room by reducing the glare. The sheers are great
when you’re spending some quiet time reading a book or magazine.
It subtly lets natural light in but blocks distracting view from
the outside. During night time they produce a delightful
silhouette with the lights turned on.
5.Measure your windows
Measure your windows carefully and accurately before making any
purchase. Determine how much of the drapery will cover the
windows and its immediate surrounding.
Measure it from top to bottom. When you measure the length of
the drapery, remember that it hangs from a curtain rod about
six to eight inches above the window frame. The drapery usually
measures two to three inches above the floor. So the actual
length of the drapery measures from the curtain rod down to two
inches above the floor.
Measure it from side to side. The drapes should extend to both
end by about three inches. Double the side to side measurement
of your window for a luxurious looking drapes.
6.Hardware for your drapery.
Put the final touches on your drapery with rods, holdbacks,
finials and curtain rings.
Curtain rods are available in a variety of styles, finishes and
color. They are usually adjustable and can be fitted exactly to
your window. If you’re using layers of sheers under your drapes
then find double rods.
Finials are fitted at the end of your rods. They can be simple,
exotic or stylish. Whatever style you choose they come in metal,
glass or wood.
Holdbacks are a stylish or simple way to hold back your drapes
and keep them open. They come in copper holdbacks, bronze
holdbacks, nickel holdbacks, brass holdbacks, pewter holdbacks,
and chrome holdbacks. The holdbacks are available in intricate,
simple or rustic design.
Curtain rings accentuate your drapes. They are made from
various material and finishes. Choose a ring that fits the
general theme or mood in the room.
Before purchasing anything, be sure that you know exactly what
you’re purchasing. Read the item details carefully. If you’re
buying online, do not use wire transfer services. They are not
safe, if you are paying someone you do not know. Research your
seller very well, so you feel safe with an online transaction.
To be really comfortable with your purchase online, you can do
the following:
Check the seller's online feedback rating. Check the number of
transactions they have already completed? What is the
percentage of responses do they have are positive?
What do buyers say about them in their feedback? Have the
seller receive a lot of praises?
A lot of top sellers function like retail stores. They should
have return policies. Do they offer any kind of money-back
guarantee? What are the usual terms and conditions of the
purchase?
About The Author: For more great drapery information and
resources check out: http://www.bestdraperies.info
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