Pictures Of Custom Drapes And Curtains

HGTV is showing you how to update a living room for less than $500. Designers share living room ideas on a budget on HGTV. Beat the heat and give your house a refreshing dose of color at the same time. It may be cold outside, but you can add warmth with window treatments that let plenty of natural light inside. The experts at HGTV share their favorite window treatments ideas that allow for both privacy and natural light in your bedroom. Looking to add style, privacy and light control to your kitchen? 15 Valentine's Day Gifts For Her Go beyond basic white curtains with these colorful and pattern-heavy options. Ombré CurtainsOmbré CurtainsJim Thompson silk curtains with a custom ombré dye add a lively spirit to this dramatic New York City apartment. Hand-Carved ShuttersHand-Carved ShuttersHand-carved shutters based on a Moghul pattern filter the sunlight in a double-height living room designed by Tom Scheerer for clients on Florida's Jupiter Island.
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Designer Jamie Herzlinger gave this grand bedroom a Hollywood Regency look with dramatic ivory draperies adorned with a gold Greek key design on the valance. To match the scale of the formal dining room, designer Lori Dennis hangs heavy brocade curtains right below the tray ceiling. A simple ring heading is used to balance the luxurious fabric, while silk ties hold the draperies back to allow natural light into the space. Window treatments aren't only for indoor rooms. HGTV magazine experts suggest using them outside to create a relaxing indoor feel in a backyard. Pick outdoor-proof or easy-to-wash fabrics. Layer a mixture of curtains to create an updated design. Designer Andreea Avram Rusu pairs vibrant striped sheers with deep pink panels for a bright and contemporary bedroom. A grommet heading, rings inserted into the top of the curtain fabric, is a contemporary and clean solution for hanging drapes. Make a bold statement with black and white stripes, like the Horizon in Shantung panels from Wildcat Territory.
Photo Courtesy of Wildcat Territory. Valances provide a streamlined look by hiding drapery hardware. Designer Troy Beasley pairs a valance with cream panels trimmed in brown to add warmth to the bedroom while still letting in a little natural light. Roman shades aren't as dramatic as floor-to-ceiling window treatments, but they can add just as much color and punch. Pick a bold pattern, such as ikat, in a vibrant color palette. Designer Lori Dennis maintains the contemporary look of the living room with sleek panels hung close to the wall. Hidden hardware gives the window treatments a streamlined look. Unique window treatments complete a room. Designer Shelly Riehl David creates custom puff-top silk draperies for this romantic and feminine bedroom. Windows aren't the only place for beautiful draperies. Designer Tracy Morris fills a luxurious bathroom with soft pleated curtains hung along the walls to add warmth and to create different spaces. Combine panels with blinds for privacy and to add warmth to a room.
For a natural and unique touch, designer Jennifer Duneier uses a bamboo rod to hang the panels. Floral patterns don't have to look outdated. Look for ones with a large print, like the black-and-white Roman shades designer Erinn Valencich uses in this modern bedroom. Window treatments don't have to necessarily cover windows. HGTV fan Decorography flanked her baby girl's crib to create a dramatic focal point. Simple shades and panels in a modern geometric pattern frame the view of this stylish study. Designer Troy Beasley says, "Keep windows open and light. Don't dress up the windows with jabots, swags or other old-fashioned, fussy treatments." Give your window treatments a custom look without any sewing required. Designer Brian Patrick Flynn monogrammed this valance by simply using stencils and paint.Types of Stage Drapes & Theatre CurtainsIf you’re wondering about the difference between theater curtains and stage curtain types: Teasers, Tormenters, Border Curtains, or Theater Scrims, etc. the stage curtain pictures and explanations provided on this page will help.
Grand Drape House curtain or act curtainStage Backdrop Flat curtain, often used for theatrical scenery, with or without digital printingTraveler Drape which can be operated by a track, often two overlapping curtain halves.Kabuki Drop Special effect drape that “drops/reveals” on commandTableau Drapes that open, close and swag to the sides of the stage.Contour Full curtain with vertical draw lines creates a drapery archwayAustrian / Braille (aka Puff Curtain) Glamorous stage drapery design that vertically lifts for a stage revealTeaser/Tormentors Horizontal and vertical masking piecesLegs / Border For masking truss, lights, and artist entries, giving additional stage depthSharkstooth Scrim Create magical effects with this transparent stage curtainCyclorama The “Cyc” is largest piece of stage drapery sceneryI need a stage curtain – or a drape. Where do I start?Visit our various Portfolios below or our Flickr Gallery for past projects, and then review fabric choices.Check out our numerous Product Categories.