Looking for a high quality window treatment to add some flair to your window decor? Consider bamboo roman shades which are a very popular design trend. Roman shades are a great way to add a simple and elegant treatment to your windows. window treatments are famous for light control, privacy, and providing up-to-date style at the window. They work with nearly every decor.
Some people hear roman shades and think of ancient rome, because they do come in several styles. They are most often are seen in teardrop (also known as hobbled or balloon) or flat fold styles. Roman shades are raised and lowered by cords and either have gentle folds or can be totally flat when lowered making them attractive and simple to operate. Combining classic looks with simplicity and convenience, roman blinds are concealed inside a fabric-covered head rail for a clean, uncluttered look when raised. Generally, roman shades are as easy to clean as they are to operate. Additionally they are often made of anti-static, dust-resistant fabrics further enhancing their convenient qualities.
Additional options include a wide range of discount bamboo blinds for those who are more earth friendly and want that wood look.
You might like custom-made roman shades to coordinate with your wallpaper, or a tailored pleated valance that lends itself to multiple fabric combinations. Choosing custom window treatments is like investing in a piece of fine furniture for your home. You may not know that hiring a local professional to sew your shades for you would literally cost you somewhere around $1000 a window. You can also buy custom shades on the Internet. Custom made roman blinds, made with your design aesthetic in mind, and built to the specifications of your home and personal sense of style. If you are concerned about the cost, don’t be intimidated by creating custom-made window treatments yourself. In fact, roman shades are so easy to make, you can easily have a roman shade sewn and hung by the end of a weekend. There are several instruction guides available in fabric store and on the internet.
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