these are full length. however, if you will not be needing a roman that will be going up & down ....you could put in a "false" roman . just the effect BUT it does not function in closing off the window
Note bulky look when roman shades drawn.
Window framed and roman blinds
Roman shades...Curve w roman...roman shade...roman shades
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mount Roman shades so the door could swing open. There is also a cupboard just to the right of the door, which negated using drapery panels. If these were four fixed windows, then you could use drapery panels and a bent rod (since the windows are angled.) I would have preferred draperies to soften
like a roman shade. What type of pattern did you follow to make the bottom a little rounded?
be done shade, most definitely!
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As Monque says it can be made as a workable roman. However, I would not recommend a workable roman for this particular shade style. This style will constantly need primping when you lift and lower. This style valance with a roller or cellular shade under it
look like romans but I love that they don't pull in at the sides.
simple roman shades fit the bill perfectly. An elegant patterned fabric creates a soft roman shade for a more casual, yet traditional window treatment, adding to the country formality of the space.
did the roman shades and drapery for this room. Sorry I cannot be of more help.
Thank you - the drapery and shade fabric are Manuel Canovas, sold through Cowtan & Tout in Chicago.
great mix of long drapes and shade
drapes and Roman shades in the same fabric
great mix of long drapes and shades
idea - shade and long drapes with sheer draperies underneath. The print on the drapes/shade and solid color neutral tone furniture. Like the geometric pattern in rug too.
drapery and roman shade exhibit beautiful transitional styling. The mix of window treatment styles is most appropriate when using the same fabric on different types of openings. For example, you will want to use drapery around French doors because of their functionality, while a roman shade will provide light