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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Gorgeous Ideas for Bedroom Blinds and Curtains

As we all know blinds are a perfect window treatment for creating privacy in a bedroom, at the same time as still being able to allow some normal light into the room.

Now, let's see some examples here of how they are used on their own or combined with drapery.
Colored roller can blinds used in this bedroom, privacy is only required at night and the curtains are only decorative side curtains.



We use timber venetian blinds here to sort out light during the day and create privacy at night. There are decorative side curtains at the windows, so the timber venetian blinds are the only form of privacy at night.



Now with micro blinds which are used in this bedroom so the look stays light and airy. They are softened by the use of sheers on a casement heading threaded through a decorative rod and held back by a tieback. Once again the blinds are the only form of privacy at night.



A lot of various window treatments in this bedroom. From left to right, louver blind on a small window. Roman blind or shade between the beds and a pinoleum blind at the large window. This is used to filter light and privacy, as the main curtains can be drawn at night.



Attractive combination of blinds and curtains for these palladian windows in the bedroom. The top curve has been left exposed and the blinds attached at the top of the rectangle window. The decorative rod has been attached well above the windows, so that we get to see the detail of the lovely palladian windows.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Terms and Parts of a Curtain

Terms and Parts of a Curtain

Parts of a Curtain
Parts of a Curtain

Here are Terms of a Curtain:

Now let's get to know the terms and definitions of a curtain. It makes it easier to clarify what you want when you know the right expressions. Get easy with your curtain terms below.

What is "Face Fabric"?

It means the major fabric that faces the interior of the room. It is the “good” side of the fabric.

What is "Return"?

It is the part of the drapery that goes around the side of a cornice, valance, drape to sit flush and at right angles with the wall.

Head / Heading

It is the top of the curtain. It often gets called heading because of the heading tape that is used to make curtain decorative designs, ie French pleat, pencil pleat etc at the head of the curtain.

Stackback

This is the area required and used by pleated curtains when they are open on either side of the window. You need to allow for this when you measure for your curtain track.

Padded Edge

This is a roll of padding along the leading edge of a curtain.

Track or Rod

The track or rod is fixed to the wall above the window and is used to hold up the curtain. 

Hooks

Hooks are what connects the curtain to the tracks or rods.
Parts of a Curtain
Parts of a Curtain

Heading Tape

Curtain heading tape is how you can get interesting head designs like French pleats, pencil pleats, or the basic gathered pleats. You sew on the tape and pull through the strings to create the style or design. 

Leading Edge

This is the inner vertical edges of the curtain that meets its pair at the centre of the window, the edge that is not fixed to the end of the track when you draw back curtains and is often decorated with a contrasting lipping, braid, tasselled fringe.

Hem

The base of the curtain which has the fabric turned back up the curtain to make a neat finish to the bottom edge. It also adds natural weight which helps the curtain hang neatly. Weights can also be added into the hem to help achieve this.

Lining

Lining sits behind the curtain fabric at the window and is what helps with insulation, protects the curtain from moisture and dirt from the window, helps provide fullness in the curtain, blocks out more light and protects the fabric from UV.

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