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Bedroom Draperies
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I like the use of tie backs at each section and a simple valance. I like the style of valance that you used in our den/kitchen dining area.
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Shown for the use of tassels. What I would change is a tighter grouping of each panel, so that the separating wall is covered. Also would not show any of the curtain rod at the top. I’d connect the top of each curtain panel and have a deeper drape held back by the tie-backs.
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Shown for the use of tassel - again.
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Shown for the general effect. I’d just connect the top of each panel.
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I like both styles used here. But it would be nice to use the current rod we have. I’m open to input - use or not.
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This is more formal than I want, but it gives a general idea of what I’m after. I like the type of valance you utilized in our den...with the hanging jewels. But the drape of the fabric and tie backs are about the look I like.
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Too heavy of a look, but I like the tie back style and I’d rather the separating wall be covered and the drapes meet at the top.
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I like these valances.
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Nice concept, but would close up to top.
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I like this...just add 2 more windows!
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Something like this would be okay, as well.
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Not crazy about the valances, but the general idea is good.
I like the use of tie backs at each section and a simple valance. I like the style of valance that you used in our den/kitchen dining area.
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