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FABRIC SELECTIONS: Cotton and linen are often used as curtains and drapes. Though they are pretty when new, they cannot clean well and are not very consumer friendly. Probably the most widely used fabric is polyester. It really is highly cleanable and comes in an array of styles, from plain to fancy embroidered weaves. Polyester is really a much more sheer fabric and allows nice light in, which brightens the area as well as your atmosphere. Drape fabric is much heavier and gives an area darkening effect. This can help light sensitive upholstery fabrics from quickly fading. Rich fabrics, such as velvet, silk, antique satin, and also a wide range of others. All of it gets back on the decor you are looking for. These fabrics would be wise to be dry-cleaned. Having these treatments cleaned installed, once per year, can give them added many years of attractive life.


STYLE and LENGTH: Curtains may or otherwise not be pleated. The window as well as the style curtain you like determine the length and size. Curtains can be draped over decorative rods in a continuous flow allowing the look of swag on the top with flowing side panels. They can be pinch pleated or a great many other ways, in line with the decor of one's area. Curtains can be attached to French doors or above sliding doors. Again, you ultimately choose. Drapes are almost always pleated. They could be tied back, so the sheer curtains show, or suited for traverse rods for closure. Drapes usually are from your ceiling or top of the window towards the floor to generate whatever look imaginable. More often than not, drapes are lined to provide extra warmth or darkness with a room. Some drapes have various styles of valances over them to present depth and formality for the room. Occasionally, valances with side panels are placed total varieties of blinds for yet another style. UTILITY and PRIVACY: The individual, with respect to the style complexity, without a specialist, can install her or his curtains. Curtains can shield a place from some dust and. However, they're quite inept in filtering much light due to their sheer nature so that as previously mentioned, curtains offer little if any privacy for the same reason. Drapes, on the other hand, provide the utility of shielding a room from harsh and often unwanted light, as a result of thickness from the fabric along with the inclusion of being lined. These are quite ideal for apartments, condos or other locations buildings are close together. Drapes help keep the space private and peaceful. ELEGANCE: Elegance is in the eye from the beholder. Curtains may be elegant, but are usually more of a utility than an accent piece within your decorating scheme. They look appropriate in a home or office and other formal or informal spaces. An embroidered curtain can look very elegant, if that is the design you need or possibly a plain sheer curtain also can look beautiful. Drapes, by their denser appearance, use a more elegant appearance than curtains in your room. The fabric is richer and also the pleats give you a deeper turn to that decor. Drapes usually touch the ground and in some decorative schemes, flow on top of the floor to offer a never-ending appearance. Drapes are certainly more appropriate in the marriage or banquet hall, mansions, churches, and truly spaces that require a more formal or elegant appearance. SPACE REQUIREMENTS: The harder pleats you might have, the more is the stacking space they might need when opened. Curtains, many times, haven't any pleats and more times than not, remain closed. If they're opened, many drapes have no pinch pleats or very thin ones and use up very little space when open. Drapes need a lot more space when open because the fabric is really a lot thicker, in particular when lined. In the only a little space, if drapes are to be used, they will be draped and tied in an immobile position for maximum open exposure.