Draperies enhance the view. Opposed to popular thought, if designed
correctly, they do not obscure, but rather frame the windows, highlighting the
outside vista. This is
accomplished by placing side panels on the outside of the window frames and the
rod or valance above the top of the window. For an open, airy feel, sheer draperies or lightly colored
panels are best. Some may argue that window coverings are not even necessary.
But, here is where subtlety and attention to detail enhance the decoration of a
room or wall. Done correctly and to the proportion and scale of the windows
they surround, draperies enhance the view. Think of artwork. Most of the time,
paintings have frames. These frames serve the purpose of structuring the
composition within; as such, it is a source of containment. They separate and
define the boundaries of art to wall; so too with window treatments. In effect,
they are the eyelids: either blatantly exposing, subtlety informing, or
fiercely protecting the viewer from the view beyond. They let in; they let out.
In a modern house, sheer draperies, not covering the windows, but lying flat
upon its contiguous walls, provide a sexy subtle frame. Again, they soften the
transition between outside and in. Usually affixed to an overhead pole, the
sheers flail with the wind, flirting with the floor below. Occasionally, modern apartments have a
series of ganged windows that stop short midway up the wall. In these
instances, roman shades that fall to the top of the sill are most effective.
Set within a pair of side panels, the shades create a perfect composition
within the window frame.
Drapery treatments physically and aesthetically give an enhanced appearance
inside and out. In their subtle and seductive application, they lead the viewer
to a wider perspective, framing their vistas. From the exterior, they invite
and give a welcome insight into the interior.
“Abby’s Footnotes”
Drapery elongates a wall and adds
elegance to a room. If you love modern decor, but also want to maintain a
“homey” feel throughout the home, drapery is the answer. It frames the windows
and forces the eyes to look upwards in a room. It is can be referred to as the
“earrings” in the room. It is the one of the accessories that will make the
room pop! Therefore the casing of the drapery is equally important. Lighter
colored drapery work best, but if you want desire a dark shade, try to stay
within a monotone palette. Lastly, drapery is not just for windows. They look
great in entryways framed behind a door casing.
Artistic work! but need to change styles like Roman shades concord, ca it would be even better.
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