Bedroom
This guest bedroom has a high window over the bed and another standard window. We put a box pleated valance over both of them. On the non-bed window we used a non-decorative traversing rod for the functional draperies.
This guest bedroom has a high window over the bed and another standard window. We put a box pleated valance over both of them. On the non-bed window we used a non-decorative traversing rod for the functional draperies.
This guest bedroom has a high window over the bed and another standard window. We put a box pleated valance over both of them. On the non-bed window we used a non-decorative traversing rod for the functional draperies.
In the master bathroom is another motorized Hunter Douglas Piroette shade mounted under a pleated valance.
The new living room has one window. We were able to re-purpose the valance and stationary side panels from the old living room with only slight alterations.
The new Master Bedroom has one window. We were able to hang one of the valance with the stationary side panels only having to hem the panels.
The master bedroom before had 3 windows. We used stationary side panels with board mounted gathered valances.
The apartment had a dining room window and living room slider that we used board mounted gathered valances and stationary side panels.
In the Living Room we paired functional draperies with board mounted gathered valances. A beautiful tassel fringe is an added bonus on the valances.
In the Dining Room we paired stationary side panels with a board mounted gathered valance.
A close-up detail of the board mounted gathered valance with tassel fringe.