Lace Curtains, Valances, Tiers and Panels Charming Window Coverings
To Mix and Match
by: Allen Nelson
THE COMPONENT PARTS OF THE ANATOMY OF A LACE CURTAIN
Designing Lace Curtain window coverings can be very confusing. Let's
try to simplify the challenge by starting with the very basics. Most major
Lace Curtain suppliers offer many different pieces to be used in combinations
to arrive at completely different looks. The pieces have various names
including One Piece Swags, Fan Swags, Swag Pairs, Valances, Tiers and
Panels. They are woven into delicate lace patterns or stunningly bold
Macrame ring lace. Depending how you use them, your window treatment can
be formal or casual, simple or ornate. Whatever combination you use can
greatly influence your over-all design goals.
USE YOUR IMAGINATION TO CREATE YOUR VERY OWN LOOK
The simplest design would be to use a Lace Valance and a Lace Tier together
as shown here. This picture uses a Macrame Ring Lace, however, any Lace
Valances and Tiers can be used for the same effect. This design is shown
on tension rods inside the window casing. The treatment also can be used
where both Valance and Tier are mounted on rods that are attached to the
wall outside of the window frame. Another attractive style would be to
mount the Valance on an outside mount rod and the Tier on a tension rod
inside the jamb. In yet a different version you could mount the Valance
on an outside mount rod and use a full length Lace Panel or pair of Panels
on a rod under the Valance rod. One of these options may be just what
you want but, hold on, we are just getting started.
You may want a more formal treatment as shown here. It consists of a
Swag Pair with a Valance in between and a full length Panel underneath.
As another option, in a narrower window, you could eliminate the in between
Valance and just use the Swag Pair or a One Piece Swag. If you use two
Panels you could tie them back to each side for a totally different style.
Also, a Priscilla look could be created by using a second Panel underneath
the first Panel and tying them back to opposite sides.
There is another design, shown here, that uses a little of all of the
above ideas but is more informal and could be used in a den, dinette or
kitchen area. Please notice that this picture also shows one window treatment
used over two separate windows which creates the impression of enlarging
the spaciousness of your room.
As you can see, Lace Curtains can be highly personalized to create the
very look that makes your home warm and inviting We are not finished yet.
Let's think even more outside of the box. What if you have a curved top
window. That's easy. Just find a solid metal rod and bend it to the same
contour as your window frame and use the same designs we just discussed.
How about another idea. If you have two corner windows you have the option
of treating them as one window or two windows. You can mount separate
curtains on each window or as in the picture above you can make the two
windows look like one giving the effect of a much larger window.
THE MANY NOT SO MYSTERIOUS WAYS TO CREATE WINDOW COVERING BEAUTY IN YOUR
HOME
Hopefully with this new knowledge you will really enjoy creating your
very own professional looking décor by stretching your imagination.
The above pictures of window treatments are just a start. You can probably
think of many additional attractive ways to arrive at your own person
choices of Lace Curtains. In fact, you could even vary the treatments
by purchasing lace yardage and sewing your own version of a window treatment.
Best of luck with your newly discovered design freedom.
About The Author
Allen Nelson will be happy to answer any and all questions you may have
about lace curtain design PLUS you can review even more design tips when
you visit his web site http://www.oldeworldelace.com.
The author brings to this article 30 years of experience in the interior
design field including custom window decorating design, fabrication and
installation. His specialties involve all types of window décor
as in custom made draperies, ready made lace curtains and macrame ring
lace as well as blinds and shades. His designs have been used in a variety
of settings in many beautiful homes throughout Southern California.
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