Search results for "Valance pattern" in Home Design Ideas

Mid-sized transitional light wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Bridgeport with gray walls

This kitchen is a light bright traditional space. Its light and neutral color pallet is warm and inviting, while staying true to traditional design. The space doesn’t feel heavy or ornate, but still carries custom and visually interesting elements. The wood hood have hand carved corbels and a display shelf. The arched raised panel valance over the sink marries the two areas of the kitchen and creates visual interest and dimension. The spindles at the cook top add to the classic feel of the white cabinets. The clear glass mullion door is clean and timeless. The built in bench seating area is a great place to visit while the cook is busy at work. The light granite compliments the tumbled stone throughout the rest of the kitchen. The flooring is a patterned tumbled travertine. The back splash is tumbled marble and by changing formats from square to diamond, we add interest without creating visually busy or completing elements. The glass rope and inset glass tiles are a custom element that adds to the custom elegance of the space.

Custom cream sheer drapery panels with subtle geometric pattern on bronze rods. Three windows wrapped in flowing fabric that filters Tampa's natural light beautifully.
Find the right local pro for your project

This homeowner moved all of her wonderful furniture and accessories from her previous home in Atlanta, and it all fit beautifully in her new home. However, she needed window treatments to complete the spaces. In the Sitting Area, we added linen drapery panels with a classic Greek Key decorative tape running along the leading edge. We also added pillows to the sofa and a geometric rug to ground the coffee table.
The homeowner did renovate the Kitchen when she purchased the home. It is a lovely classic white Kitchen so we added a punch of color in the bay area with our cornice boards. The oversized paisley pattern looks fabulous on the boards.
All of the spaces are open to each other; however, we did go a little more formal in the Dining Area. This classic damask pattern on a linen fabric works perfectly with Sherwin Williams' Balanced Beige (SW7037) on the walls. We added the subtle patterned rug under the dining table which complements the beautiful runner in the Entry.
In the Guest Bath, we added a faux flat valance in a fun medallion pattern.
And don't forget about your Laundry Room. Since we have to be in there, we might as well make it warm and inviting like the rest of our house. Love the embroidered floral pattern on this fabric!
Fabrics add warmth to any space and reinforce your color scheme. This was a great opportunity to complete this beautiful home. Enjoy!

Window Coverings: Upholstery, Draperies, Valances for Linda Rosen Interiors
Example of a mid-sized classic open concept and formal light wood floor and beige floor living room design in Los Angeles with beige walls, a wall-mounted tv, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Example of a mid-sized classic open concept and formal light wood floor and beige floor living room design in Los Angeles with beige walls, a wall-mounted tv, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace

Essential Beginnings® Flat Roman Valance, Knife pleat Roman Shades, and Decorative Pillows
Example of a mid-sized classic formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor living room design in Chicago with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Example of a mid-sized classic formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor living room design in Chicago with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv

Striped pattern drapery panels in beige — showing the consistency of our custom fabrication across multiple windows in the home.
Living room - coastal living room idea in Tampa
Living room - coastal living room idea in Tampa

Traditional style pleated drapery panels with valance shown in a brown and black geometric patterned fabric.
Elegant home design photo in Sacramento
Elegant home design photo in Sacramento

A valance is a great way to bring color and pattern into the room and finish a window. It also hides the headrail on the wood blinds to give a clean look. The scallops soften the darker wood, and reflect the round table.

Updated custom bedding in a soft palette includes a custom bedskirt, freshly painted nightstands to highlight the silhouette and hardware of this traditional style, mercury glass lamps. Photography by designer. Faux painting of nightstands by Michelle Bergman.

This homeowner moved all of her wonderful furniture and accessories from her previous home in Atlanta, and it all fit beautifully in her new home. However, she needed window treatments to complete the spaces. In the Sitting Area, we added linen drapery panels with a classic Greek Key decorative tape running along the leading edge. We also added pillows to the sofa and a geometric rug to ground the coffee table.
The homeowner did renovate the Kitchen when she purchased the home. It is a lovely classic white Kitchen so we added a punch of color in the bay area with our cornice boards. The oversized paisley pattern looks fabulous on the boards.
All of the spaces are open to each other; however, we did go a little more formal in the Dining Area. This classic damask pattern on a linen fabric works perfectly with Sherwin Williams' Balanced Beige (SW7037) on the walls. We added the subtle patterned rug under the dining table which complements the beautiful runner in the Entry.
In the Guest Bath, we added a faux flat valance in a fun medallion pattern.
And don't forget about your Laundry Room. Since we have to be in there, we might as well make it warm and inviting like the rest of our house. Love the embroidered floral pattern on this fabric!
Fabrics add warmth to any space and reinforce your color scheme. This was a great opportunity to complete this beautiful home. Enjoy!

This kitchen is a light bright traditional space. Its light and neutral color pallet is warm and inviting, while staying true to traditional design. The space doesn’t feel heavy or ornate, but still carries custom and visually interesting elements. The farmhouse sink both classically beautiful and functional. The back splash is tumbled marble and by changing formats from square to diamond, we add interest without creating visually busy or completing elements. The glass rope and inset glass tiles are a custom element that adds to the custom elegance of the space. The arched raised panel valance over the sink marries the two areas of the kitchen and creates visual interest and dimension
The clear glass mullion door is clean and timeless

Custom valance and coordinating custom pillows.
Mid-sized island style guest carpeted and beige floor bedroom photo in Miami with white walls and no fireplace
Mid-sized island style guest carpeted and beige floor bedroom photo in Miami with white walls and no fireplace

This beautiful kitchen is a complete transformation from what the clients had before The new white shaker style cabinets and beveled, taupe, subway tile back splash, go wonderfully with the contrasting black granite counter tops.
I added a gorgeous geometric roman valance to add a little pattern.The vinyle floors were the ferpect solution for this contemporary kitchen, the subtle pattern gives the impression the room is larger than it is.

Complementing the client's embroidered crewel bedspread, a red and cream crewel fabric is used for a custom pillow for the chair. When combining patterns, look for similar movement, but allow one pattern to be a harmony voice to the main fabric, the "melody" of the room.

This homeowner moved all of her wonderful furniture and accessories from her previous home in Atlanta, and it all fit beautifully in her new home. However, she needed window treatments to complete the spaces. In the Sitting Area, we added linen drapery panels with a classic Greek Key decorative tape running along the leading edge. We also added pillows to the sofa and a geometric rug to ground the coffee table.
The homeowner did renovate the Kitchen when she purchased the home. It is a lovely classic white Kitchen so we added a punch of color in the bay area with our cornice boards. The oversized paisley pattern looks fabulous on the boards.
All of the spaces are open to each other; however, we did go a little more formal in the Dining Area. This classic damask pattern on a linen fabric works perfectly with Sherwin Williams' Balanced Beige (SW7037) on the walls. We added the subtle patterned rug under the dining table which complements the beautiful runner in the Entry.
In the Guest Bath, we added a faux flat valance in a fun medallion pattern.
And don't forget about your Laundry Room. Since we have to be in there, we might as well make it warm and inviting like the rest of our house. Love the embroidered floral pattern on this fabric!
Fabrics add warmth to any space and reinforce your color scheme. This was a great opportunity to complete this beautiful home. Enjoy!

This homeowner moved all of her wonderful furniture and accessories from her previous home in Atlanta, and it all fit beautifully in her new home. However, she needed window treatments to complete the spaces. In the Sitting Area, we added linen drapery panels with a classic Greek Key decorative tape running along the leading edge. We also added pillows to the sofa and a geometric rug to ground the coffee table.
The homeowner did renovate the Kitchen when she purchased the home. It is a lovely classic white Kitchen so we added a punch of color in the bay area with our cornice boards. The oversized paisley pattern looks fabulous on the boards.
All of the spaces are open to each other; however, we did go a little more formal in the Dining Area. This classic damask pattern on a linen fabric works perfectly with Sherwin Williams' Balanced Beige (SW7037) on the walls. We added the subtle patterned rug under the dining table which complements the beautiful runner in the Entry.
In the Guest Bath, we added a faux flat valance in a fun medallion pattern.
And don't forget about your Laundry Room. Since we have to be in there, we might as well make it warm and inviting like the rest of our house. Love the embroidered floral pattern on this fabric!
Fabrics add warmth to any space and reinforce your color scheme. This was a great opportunity to complete this beautiful home. Enjoy!

This Master Sitting Room valance fabric was selected to coordinate with a stencilled design on a vintage cabinet. The bead trim in a coppery color, and the hammered copper nailhead trim respond to each other in form as well as color. Careful Pattern placement at the pleats allowed us to place the nailheads within a circle in the pattern. Pattern placement is an important details in any custom window treatment which uses a print or embroidered fabric.

A charming Airbnb, favorite restaurant, cozy coffee house, or a piece of artwork can all serve as design inspiration for your decor. How wonderful would it be to bring the colors, patterns, shapes, fabrics, or textures of those beloved places or things into your own home? That is exactly what Janet Aurora’s client was hoping to do. Her favorite restaurant, The Ivy Chelsea Garden, is located in London and features tufted leather sofas and benches, hues of salmon and sage, botanical patterns, and artwork surrounded by lush gardens and flowers. Take a look at how Janet used this point of inspiration in the client’s living room, dining room, entryway and study.
~ Dining Room ~
To accommodate space for a dining room table that would seat eight, we eliminated the existing fireplace. Janet custom designed a table with a beautiful wrought iron base and marble top, selected botanical prints for a gallery wall, and floral valances for the windows, all set against a fresh turquoise backdrop.
~ Living Room ~
Nods to The Ivy Chelsea Garden can be seen throughout the living room and entryway. A custom leather tufted sofa anchors the living room and compliments a beloved “Grandma’s chair” with crewel fabric, which was restored to its former beauty. Walls painted with Benjamin Moore’s Dreamcatcher 640 and dark salmon hued draperies create a color palette that is strikingly similar to the al fresco setting in London. In the entryway, floral patterned wallpaper introduces the garden fresh theme seen throughout the home.
~ The Study ~
Janet transformed an existing bedroom into a study by claiming the space from two reach-in closets to create custom built-ins with lighting. Many of the homeowner’s own furnishings were used in this room, but Janet added a much-needed reading chair in turquoise to bring a nice pop of color, window treatments, and an area rug to tie the space together. Benjamin Moore’s Deep Mauve was used on the walls and Ruby Dusk was added to the back of the cabinetry to add depth and interest. We also added French doors that lead out to a small balcony for a place to take a break or have lunch.
We love the way these spaces turned out and hope our clients will enjoy their spaces inspired by their favorite restaurant.

Simple, yet elegant drapery valance with pleated tails and medallions. This is on a window directly above the bath tub and hides a honeycomb pleated shade when the shade is raised. Cameron Sadeghpour Photography.
39


