Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Curtains

Curtain Hanging 101: First find the stud in which to drill.


Curtain hardware for the triple-valance rod. It's actually even more complicated than it looks, especially when some rods are konked out and the connecting mechanisms don't fit into each other without a little "plier persuasion."


Here is the first sheer curtain layer. This is the most elaborate set, in the dining room.


Here is the second main layer. The triple-valance rod is missing the third and last curtain layer, an overhanging valance with tassel-trim details.




Here is the last layer, with gold-trim detailing and ivory tassels for tiebacks.



Add the perfect accent for the guest area, a mahogany-colored coffee table to match the trim of the sofas.



Here is the Master Bedroom curtain set, a leaf-print thick layer over white sheers. Curtain hold-backs are used for a split effect in the middle. Great for blocking out most of the direct sunlight while still allowing a view out to the garden.



This is the set for the guest bedroom, same curtain prints but with a different curtain rod design.



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