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Custom Drapery by Decorating with Fabric

  
  
  
  

Tailored Valance

This is a simple Step Valance. Very tailored with a prominent black accent band on the bottom. The valance is deeper then usual but it is balanced my the heavy black leather sectional.

Stripped Roman

These are functioning Tailored Balloon Valances in a breakfast nook. The fabric is a stripped silk and we interlined the treatment as well giving it extra body.

gassner LR

One of my all time favorite treatments we have done. Open Drape Swags with Jabots made with silk and of course interlined.

 Grommet Panels

A great fabric as the grommeted side panels on an iron rod with bamboo shades.

Scooped

A valance that is a combination of a cornice and a tailored valance with functioning blackout lined drapery panels.

Comments

Neil! Outstanding work, as always. You are a true professional. Your perfectly selected fabrics and beautifully tailered treatments ALWAYS make for fabulous and dramatic style. What a treat for your clients!!!
Posted @ Saturday, March 13, 2010 7:46 AM by Jo Ann Brezette
These are stunning window treatments. All of them are absolutely amazing, but I like the simplicity of the first picture of the step valance.
Posted @ Monday, March 15, 2010 12:52 AM by Tarp Guy
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