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basement windows look bigger. Must do!
How to make a basement window look great and let in light!
window treatment idea to make feel bigger, brighter in basement
this is a tiny basement window
Good idea for making small basement windows look bigger
a full window, Zaeske purchased an off-the-shelf woven Roman shade; separated the top valance portion and installed it at ceiling height; hung the bottom portion of the shade beneath the window, simulating a top-down window shade; and framed the windows with her inspiration fabric"This window is my favorite
basement, the windows were small and didn't let in much natural light."There are only two small windows in the room, so we needed to keep the space as bright as possible," Zaeske says. "The light carpeting was in good shape, so we were able to utilize that but freshen it up with layered area rugs." To create
Hi could you please tell me How you did your window seal? Is this one piece or did you add moulding to it. Right now mine is just a straight edge and I would really like something like this. Thanks.
awning window treatment / bead board backsplash
Cold this be a faux window treatment - better than facing the wall
I have a long bay window with a pitched roof and think I could trick the eye into it looking larger with a window
window treatment like this. .. What exactly are the medallions and do the window treatments have to b custom made?
I have a triangular window like this and no room for a straight rod. I've been stumped for years trying to find a solution. Good thing it's just the spare room that has light streaming in at all hours. Can you tell me how the top was done? What is the product on the wall (tie backs maybe)
This treatment was designed to hide the ugly trapezoid window as the top. The top of the panels where cut on the angle - there is a tab at each medallion to attach. The medallions are sometimes referred to as "tie backs". Thanks for asking!