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  • How to Replace Drapery

    New drapery can dramatically change the overall appearance of a room, adding color, softness and style. Drapery can be a costly investment, so making the right choices in terms of function and...

  • How to Calculate Fabric Yardage for Inverted Pleated Drapery Panels

    Custom made drapes can be extremely costly, but if you have a sewing machine, it is much cheaper to make them yourself. The fabric possibilities are endless and making the drapes yourself allows...

  • Drapery Rod Styles

    There are a couple of things that you will need to consider when deciding on the type of drapery hardware you will need. The type of window that the drapery will be hung from as well as the...

  • How to Decorate a Patio Door With Window Treatments

    Patio doors are an excellent source of light, as well as a convenient entry option. Patio entryways are available in sliding glass panel doors, or swing-open French doors. If you have a patio door...

  • How to Make Clip-On Drapery Panels

    There are many methods for hanging draperies in your home. One of the most popular and easiest methods, is installing clip-on drapery panels over your windows. Eliminating the need for sewing a...

  • How to Measure for Grommet Drapes

    Measuring for grommet drapes is the most important step because miscalculations can result in drapes that are too short or not full enough for your windows. To ensure that you get it right the...

  • How to Hang Curtains Over Plantation Shutters

    Plantation shutters are a group of shutters that usually mount on hinges to the inside of the window frame. The shutter can open so that you can access the window. You can tilt the shutter louvers...

  • How to Use Scarves on Sliding Glass Doors

    Decorating a sliding glass door--even if you use it often as an entrance and exit--is similar to decorating a large picture window. Create an easy and inexpensive treatment with window scarves....

  • How to Measure a Tab Top Valance

    A tab top valance is both attractive and simple in design. An added benefit is the ease with which you can install these valances. With an attractive drapery rod and eye-catching finials, tab top...

  • How to Move Plastic Tabs on Drapery Rods

    When hanging curtains on drapery rods, a common method is to use plastic carriers that run along the drapery rod. Insert drapery hooks into the curtains and then insert the hooks into the plastic...

  • How to Make Light-Blocking Window Treatments

    Open them to the sunlight, and light-blocking draperies are as attractive as any regular drapery. Closed, they create a soothing dark space that invites sleep and convalescence, they contribute to...

  • How to Connect Curtains in a Corner

    If you have a pair of windows that are located on adjacent walls with an awkward corner in between, don't think that curtain panels can't be hung. The best way to connect curtains in a corner...

  • How to Make Drapery Panels for the Sides of Windows

    Drapery panels are usually two panels of fabric on the edges of the windows that can be slid together to block the outside light. A nice accent to home décor, they can be expensive and...

  • How to Mount Curtains in a Corner

    If your room features a pair of windows that, instead of residing together on the same wall, are separated by a corner and located on adjacent walls, unite them with a corner curtain rod. Mounting...

  • How to Hang Drapes With Curtain Rings

    There are many different ways to decorate a window with drapery. Drapes with curtain rings is an increasingly popular kind of window covering. Using a curtain rod with curtain rings attached to it...

  • How to Measure Size for Gathered Curtains on a Window

    Add elegance to window treatments with triple-fullness gathered curtains. Triple fullness is the term for a pleated drapery that uses three times the amount of fabric to cover the width of the...

  • How to Hang Curtains on Curtain Rods With a Ball

    Hanging curtain panels on rods with a ball on each end, also known as a round finial, is simple, so don't let the finial scare you away. This style of curtain rod can make your room look more...

  • How to Hang Curtains on Decorative Curtain Rods With Ball

    Decorative curtain rods with a large ball finial on each end can turn an ordinary curtain rod into a modern one or make your room look more formal and elegant. Even casual curtains, such as...

  • How to Affix Grommets to Drapery Materials

    Grommets make stylish additions to drapery material and are simple to affix with grommet pliers. Grommets are available in metal finishes like brass, silver and bronze as well as colored plastic....

  • How to Select Drapes & Wall Colors

    Home decoration is made up of many components, but two of the most important are drapes and wall color. These elements can trick the eye, create mood, even affect how you feel inside the room....

  • How to Attach Drapery Tiebacks

    Drapery tiebacks give an extra bit of finishing panache to curtains once hung. Tiebacks are appropriate to use with almost any drapery type and can add color and even texture to an otherwise plain...

  • DIY: How to Hang Drapery Rods in Plaster

    Hanging drapery rods in plaster can be a little tricky because of the composition of plaster walls. Plaster is a hard surface with a composition similar to concrete or plaster of Paris. This top...

  • How to Attach Thermal Drapery Liners

    Many homeowners looking for easy ways to save money on their energy bill and be more eco-friendly are turning to thermal drapery liners. Pairing a regular drape with a thermal drapery liner can...

  • How to Hang Ceiling Drapes

    Drapes will look even more dramatic when hung from the ceiling to highlight a large picture window, a bank of windows or even French doors. Ceiling drapes fool the eye into thinking ceilings are...

  • How to Cut Drapery Pleats

    Drapery pleats are a window treatment that adds texture and personal style to a room's decor. Pleats embellish drapery fabric with even folds across the top of a curtain. You can add drapery...

  • How to Make a Trapezoid Drapery

    Many modern homes have trapezoid windows. These are windows near the ceiling whose top edge follows the slope of the ceiling. Mobile draperies (the type that open) are not practical for a fixed...

  • How to Make Drapery Puckers

    Drapery puckers have a three-dimensional appearance created by the molding and manipulation of fabric. This free-hand form of embroidery is one way to add intricate detail to your window...

  • Easy Ways to Hang Curtains On Curved Windows

    Curved or arched windows provide visual and decorative variety in a room. Hanging a curtain in a curved window requires finding the right curved rod and hardware for the job. Manufacturers have...

  • How to Use Drapery Tape

    Drapery tape, or pleating tape as it is commonly called, is a stiff and fusible fabric that is used to hold the shape of your pleats and to give drapes a solid border. The stiffness and weight...

  • How to Make Drapery Clips

    Drapery clips are an attractive and interesting way to quickly mount drapes or curtains to a simple drapery rod. One end of a drapery clip has an alligator type clamp that opens by squeezing the...

  • How to Make Drapery Tassles

    When it comes to tassels, those made for adorning drapery are some of the largest and most decorative you can buy, as well as the most expensive. Drapery tassels consist of smaller individual...

  • How to Decorate a Corner Window in Living Room

    Modern home design often includes rooms with corner windows. This type of window arrangement expands the viewing from the room to a more panoramic scale. Dressing the window is often done from a...

  • Window Treatment Ideas for a Large Living Room Window

    You'll have many options for covering a large living-room window. Whether you just want to accent your decorating theme or have a more practical purpose in mind, you'll find many types of fabrics,...

  • Where to Install Holdbacks on Drapery

    A holdback is a decorative piece of drapery hardware designed to hold the drapery away from the window. Holdbacks come in a wide variety of shapes and designs, among them simple knobs, ornate...

  • Drapery Rod Options

    Along with the finials and hold backs, the drapery rod is a decorative piece of hardware. It's also functional. There are a number of options available on the market to consider, from the set-ups...

  • Instructions for Grommet Top Curtain Panels

    Grommet top curtains fall into graceful rounded folds. Add the richness of a tasteful wooden pole with finials and all the elements are in place for a focal point of a room. This type of curtain...

  • How to Make Lined Rod Pocket Draperies

    Draperies not only enhance a room's décor, but also act as an insulator. Lining your drapes will keep out cold drafts and hot sun. Draperies also can protect valuable furnishings and...

  • How to Match a Pattern in Draperies

    Matching up the pattern in fabric is necessary if you want draperies to look professionally made. Because plaids, stripes and large floral prints may not match up when you sew cut pieces of fabric...

  • Ideas for a Patio Door Window Treatment

    Patio doors receive a lot of use, making homeowners hesitant about applying window treatments. Concern about abuse to the fabrics and mechanisms that often accompany a patio door covering are...

  • How to Interline Curtains

    Interlining is a flannel-like, napped cotton material used between the face fabric and lining of a curtain. It adds body, drapability, insulation and protection to the curtains. It can be used...

  • How to Attach Fringe to a Drapery Panel

    Window treatments make a statement in a room. Sometimes, no matter how perfect a drapery panel seems on the shelf at the store, you still want to add your own creative touch to it. There is a...

  • How to Create a Faux Window With Drapery

    What do you do when you have a room with no window, or a wall with one off-centered window? You can create a faux window using drapery. This will cheer up the windowless room and add symmetry and...

  • Advice on Selecting Draperies

    Draperies are a fabulous way to change the look of an entire room without investing in furniture, paint or costly wall treatments. First, decide whether you want the drapes to stand out and wow...

  • How to Identify Drapery Rod Styles

    There are tons of different styles of curtain rods. Decorators and homeowners really have a lot to choose from when deciding on window treatment hangers. Identifying all those types of drapery...

  • How to Hang Drapes & Curtains

    Curtains and drapes make a considerable impact on the decor of a room, about as much as the furnishings. The style, color and fabric of these window treatments contribute to the ambiance of the...

  • Draperies to Replace Venetian Blinds

    Venetian blinds make very practical window coverings. However, some add little visual appeal to a room's decor. If you're ready for a window makeover, trade in your Venetian blinds for draperies....

  • How to Lengthen Drapes

    Most standard length draperies or curtains are 84 inches in length. However, many older homes have high ceilings and windows are often more than 84” above floor level. Newer homes are being built...

  • How to Drape a Scarf Over a Curtain Rod

    A scarf is a simple window treatment that can dress up any room. Since window scarves require less material than drapes, you can afford to use richer fabrics such as brocades or batiks. You can...

  • How to Install Drapery Rods Into Concrete Block

    Using drapes around your windows is an excellent way to add style while controlling the light exposure from outside. However, if the walls around the windows are concrete you may find it tougher...

  • Decorating Styles for Window Treatments

    Styles of window treatments can be formal or casual. Some treatments can be modified or combined with other treatments to accommodate both a formal or a casual style. Whether you use shades,...

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