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  • 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...

  • How to Install Thermal Lining in Curtains

    Windows that allow cold drafts into the rooms of a home increase energy consumption. Thermal-lined curtains will block drafts and make any room feel a lot warmer. Curtains are available...

  • How to Make Curtains for an Angled Window

    Angled or trapezoid-shaped windows bring in extra light to a room. These oddly shaped windows with only two parallel sides also draw the eye up and expand the visual space. However, sometimes the...

  • How to Mount Cellular Shades in the Most Energy Efficient Way

    Mount cellular shades one of two ways: inside the window frame or outside the window frame. Both mounting techniques will help insulate the window, but because the outside mount covers the window...

  • How to Attach Curtains to a Pullback

    A pullback, which is also called a tie back, is a piece of window hardware that is mounted to the wall to hold curtains to the side of the window. Pullbacks can be as plain or ornate as you...

  • How to Make a Sunburst Sheer Curtain

    Decorative round half windows and doors with half-circle windows above the lintel are attractive additions to a house but pose a decorating dilemma. Many of them can be left bare, but they may not...

  • How to Sew Commercial Roller Shades

    Fabric roller shades were popular back in the 1950s and 1960s, but they are still an inexpensive and easy-to-make alternative for today's homes. You can buy the rod assembly at any hardware store,...

  • How to Make Fishtail Swag

    One of the easiest and least expensive ways to update a room is to change the window treatments. Fish tail swags are easy to make, inexpensive and--depending on the fabric--can match any decor...

  • How to Design Your Own Curtains for Your Home Decor Inexpensively

    Making draperies is quite intricate. Buying them are quite expensive. Drapes are there for insulation in the winter, are elegant and really formalizes a window or windows. They are...

  • Fun Window Treatments

    From curtains to valances to non-traditional treatments, creative ideas can add a sense of whimsy and fun to your windows. Unexpected fabric choices as well as curtain rod selections add a...

  • Instructions for Installing Window Scarves

    Window treatments can range from simple to lavish, but nothing is simpler than a window scarf. You can simply drape a scarf valance over a curtain rod, or you can create a display with a variety...

  • How to Make a Hard Window Valance

    Many of us would love to have an interior decorator come into our homes and create custom-made window treatments for our windows. But let's face it, it can be very expensive. Some people simply...

  • How to Line Bamboo Shades

    Bamboo shades are an easy and inexpensive way to dress the windows in your home. However, most bamboo shades are unlined, and do not block much light or provide privacy. With minimal effort,...

  • How to Sew a Window Seat Cover

    A window seat is an attractive addition to any room decor and offers a comfortable place to sit and relax. Window seats are often cushioned and surrounded by pillows to provide additional comfort...

  • How to Apply a Fabric Roller Shade

    Fabric changes the look of an ordinary vinyl roller shade dramatically. For a small investment, anyone can customize the look of a boring room. For the price of a simple vinyl roller shade and...

  • How to Make a Fabric Roller Shade

    Vinyl shades lack personality. Add some fabric to your shade, however, and you have elegance. Create a put-together look for any room by simply attaching a coordinating fabric to an inexpensive...

  • DIY Curtain Styles for Childrens' Rooms

    The linens in a child's room can take a lot of abuse, so selecting the right fabric and washable or removable embellishments is important to create both a functional and stylish window treatment....

  • How to Make Your Own Fabric Roller Shades From Vinylshade

    Vinyl window shades may say "boring" more than any other window treatment, but add fabric to these boring shades and your decor instantly becomes customized. In one afternoon, you can give a plain...

  • 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 Choose a Fabric for a Roman Shade

    Roman shades are a popular window treatment because of their versatility and the fact that they can add ambiance and character to almost any room. However, it's that same versatility that also...

  • How to Make a Stylish Cheap Curtain

    Adding window treatments to a home is one of the most important things to do to make a house feel like a home, however it is hard to find a cheap curtain. In fact, it commonly costs $50-$100 to...

  • Creative Ways to Hang Valances

    Whether you're looking for a way to update your current window treatments or just want the biggest design impact with the least amount of effort, a window valance can do wonders. Using a few...

  • How to Hang Fabric Room Dividers

    Room dividers are great for breaking up large areas of space and for creating a sense of privacy. While numerous methods and materials exist for creating room dividers, fabric is one of the more...

  • How to Make Double Sided Curtains

    You'll add an unexpected flair to your windows with double sided curtains, whether you like the drama of contrasting colors or the softer look of mixed patterns in the same color palette. This is...

  • How to Determine the Width of Grommet Curtains

    Choosing to make grommet curtains means you will need to determine the width of the grommet curtains before buying fabric. It is vital that you take your time and measure properly, because once...

  • How to Make Blackout Shades

    A homemade blackout roller shade is not only easy to make, but it's an inexpensive alternative to high-priced blackout shades and curtains. WindowBlindsTips.com considers blackout roller shades to...

  • How to Make Inexpensive Sheer Curtains

    Have you ever looked at a flimsy sheer curtain in a department store and wondered how a thin piece of fabric can cost so much? Fabric for sheer curtains can actually be purchased for less than the...

  • How to Make a Padded Window Valance

    If you are looking to add ambiance and style to a room in your home, consider adding padded window valences to your windows. Not only do they brighten a room, but they also add character and...

  • 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 Get Wrinkles Out of Insulated Drapes

    It can be disheartening and frustrating to hang new insulated drapes on your windows and see drapes that are full of unsightly wrinkles. You have several options from which to choose that can help...

  • How to Make a Blackout Drapery Liner

    If you have light-colored curtains, getting a full night's sleep can be all but impossible. Between streetlights and sunlight, sleeping until noon --- let alone at night --- can be a difficult...

  • How to Make Your Own Window Scarf Accessories

    A window scarf accessory can liven up a solid drapery treatment or serve as a complete window treatment. Window scarves are not permanently attached and are easy to remove for periodic cleaning....

  • How to Stiffen Fabric Vertical Blinds

    Fabric vertical blinds can often lose their stiffness with age. Instead of purchasing new blinds, you can save yourself money and re-stiffen your old ones by doing it yourself.

  • Homemade Window Shades

    When some people think of window shades, they think of the roller shades of yesteryear that were prone to yellowing, ripping and tearing, and were notorious for noisily rolling all the way up....

  • How to Handmake Roman Shades

    Roman shades add a bit of class and elegance to any room. They are very expensive to purchase, but construction of a roman shade is not difficult. By making your own, you can easily match it to...

  • How to Make Cloth Swags for Windows

    A swag curtain is a small topper you add like a valance and pair with lace or sheer draperies. They come in all shapes and sizes. Swags are the perfect choice for any type decor: country, rustic...

  • Directions for Creating a Pole Swag Valance

    Swag valances add a simple elegance to any window but still allow natural daylight to stream in. Depending on where you go, they can be fairly pricey and finding the right shade may prove...

  • 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 Make a Teardrop Valance

    A teardrop shaped valance is unique and will add a bit of luster to your room. Mounted on the outside of your window with a decorative rod, you can use it with or without drapes. This valance has...

  • What Is Type II Wallcovering?

    Type II is one of three general categories of fabric-backed vinyl wall covering. Wall covering is categorized according to the weight and performance that they're associated with, each with its...

  • Window Treatment Crafts

    Customized window treatments will add to the overall decor of any room and can be fun to create. Adding embellishments to ready-made draperies or creating a one-of-a-kind window covering creates...

  • Fabric to Make Roll-Up Window Shades

    Make your own roll-up window shades with rollers from a hardware store and the fabric of your choice. Roll-up or roller shades require a minimal amount of sewing. The most important consideration...

  • How to Make Board Mounted Valances

    An easy no-sew solution to a fabric window treatment can be achieved with a board-mounted valance. This valance has versatility that allows you to change out the fabric at will, giving you a new...

  • How to Attach Fabric to Window Shades

    Trends in window décor are moving slightly away from heavy curtains or drapes into decorative blinds and shades. This allows one to let the maximum amount of light into the home easily while...

  • Help with Wall Coverings to Cover a Thick Spackled Ugly Wall

    Repairing a wall with spackle can leave a thick, ugly glob on the surface, especially if the spackling was applied incorrectly. You can hide a bad repair job on a large wall area by hanging a...

  • Sewing Tips for Roman Shades

    Melding beauty and function, Roman shades offer a variety of textures, colors and styles to accent your windows and provide the desired level of light control and privacy. Retail merchants charge...

  • How to Make Unusual Window Valances

    You can create an unusual window valance with some decorative fabric, hot glue, and one tension rod. This piece is elegant, sophisticated and should only take about an hour to make. It will add a...

  • How to Make a Patchwork Valance

    You can add a country touch to any room with this triangle shaped valance. Easy to make and fun to put together, it's a budget on a dime project that will take just a few hours. You can use it...

  • How to Make Room Decals

    Room decals are great for renters and people who don't like permanent changes to their decor. If you're unable to put nail holes in the wall or paint, decals can be a great solution for adding...

  • How to Dress Up a Large Sliding Window

    Blinds and drapery are the traditional choices for homeowners looking to decorate a large sliding window, though there are other alternatives. You can turn everyday items into visually inspiring...

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